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Best Family Friendly Restaurants in Washington Heights (South)

7 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

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Our Top Pick
SUROSS Thai Bistro
A Thai bistro best known locally for its deeply flavored beef and chicken pho alongside a broad noodle-and-curry menu.

Notable Picks

$$ Washington Heights (South) Pho
Suross Thai Bistro is a compact Washington Heights Thai spot that also turns out comforting bowls of beef and chicken pho alongside curries, fried rice, and noodles. Locals lean on it for dependable takeout and delivery, but the small dining room works for a casual sit-down pho night when you want something hot and brothy without leaving the neighborhood.
Must-Try Dishes: Beef Pho, Chicken Pho, Royal Duck Noodle
What Makes it Special: A Thai bistro best known locally for its deeply flavored beef and chicken pho alongside a broad noodle-and-curry menu.
$ Washington Heights (South) BBQ
El Rincon Cibaeno is a Dominican dining room where mofongo, stewed meats, and saucy BBQ ribs share the table. Locals use it for generous family-style plates that feel homestyle but travel well for takeout.
Must-Try Dishes: BBQ Ribs, Mofongo with Chicharrón, Braised Oxtail
What Makes it Special: Dominican comfort plates share space with generously sauced BBQ ribs.
$$ Washington Heights (South) Seafood
Maimon Marisco is a St. Nicholas Avenue seafood restaurant balancing Dominican and broader Latin-American plates, from baked clams and tilapia to big seafood soups and grilled fish combos. With EBT acceptance and delivery, it functions as an everyday seafood option for Fort George families and groups.
Must-Try Dishes: Baked Clams, Seafood Soup, Fillet of Tilapia
What Makes it Special: A neighborhood marisquería where seafood soups, baked clams, and grilled fish are priced for regular weeknight use.
$$$ Washington Heights (South) Japanese
Geisha Asian Fusion is a lively Broadway spot where hibachi plates, sushi rolls, and pan-Asian comfort dishes share big, shareable portions. It’s the go-to in 10033 when groups want sizzling hibachi, cocktails, and maki in one sit-down dinner without leaving the neighborhood.
Must-Try Dishes: Create Your Own Bento Box, Hibachi Chicken, Dragon Roll
What Makes it Special: Hibachi tables, sushi rolls, and pan-Asian crowd-pleasers make it an all-in-one Japanese-leaning group dinner option.
$ Washington Heights (South) Chinese
Happy World has been turning out late-night Chinese-American takeout along St. Nicholas for decades, with a menu built around wings, fried chicken, and saucy classics. It’s the move when you want something indulgent after hours or a big, affordable spread for a casual night in.
Must-Try Dishes: Fried Chicken Wings, General Tso's Chicken, Beef or Chicken with Broccoli
What Makes it Special: Long-running St. Nicholas counter turning out late-night, fry-heavy classics.

Worthy Picks

$$ Washington Heights (South) Tacos
La Casa Del Taco is a newer Washington Heights outpost dedicated to handcrafted tacos, burritos, and bowls, with a menu that includes vegetarian and lighter options alongside fried shrimp specials. It feels more polished than the average corner taqueria, making it a useful middle ground between quick counter food and a full sit-down restaurant.
Must-Try Dishes: El Mexicano Tacos, Crispy Shrimp Burrito Bowl, Vegetable Tacos
What Makes it Special: Newer taco-focused spot balancing crispy shrimp, bowls, and veggie tacos.
$ Washington Heights (South) Italian
Pace’s Italian Market is a compact Italian grocery and salumeria where imported products share space with made-to-order sandwiches and fresh mozzarella. Opened in 2023, it functions as a casual Italian stop for families grabbing mortadella sandwiches, cured meats, and pantry items to turn into an easy pasta night at home.
Must-Try Dishes: Mortadella, cheese, and balsamic reduction sandwich on sesame bread, Fresh mozzarella and tomato sandwich, House deli selections for make-your-own pasta night
What Makes it Special: A true Italian market experience uptown, with friendly owners, imports, and overstuffed sandwiches in a tiny, family-run space.