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Mar 24
2008

Sleepers in the City That Never Sleeps

Sure, everyone loves to hear about hot new restaurants, but equally intriguing are sleepers – those lesser-known gems that folks in-the-know like to keep to themselves in order to keep the crowds at bay. Whether it’s a cozy little corner, an out-of-the-way swingin’ spot or just a friendly place with fantastic food, the sleepers on the following list can help rouse you out of the dining doldrums.

Tides
Tides is a real secret.
photo: Noah Kalina

Brown Café

61 Hester St.; 212-477-2427

When you need a break from the always-trendy metropolis that is New York City, this unpretentious little LES American will put its arm around your shoulder and make you feel at home.

Charles’ Southern-Style Kitchen

2839 Frederick Douglass Blvd.; 212-926-4313
308 Lenox Ave.; 212-722-7727

Who needs decor when you have a mouthwatering all-you-can-eat buffet of Southern soul food ready to be devoured at these Harlem eateries.

Ichimura

1026 Second Ave.; 212-369-6300

The high-quality sushi at this calming haven from the bustle of Midtown will make you forget about that unimportant detail called the bill.

La Cantina Toscana

1109 First Ave.; 212-754-5454

Specializing in homemade pasta and wild game dishes, this East Side Italian turns First Avenue into Tuscany.

Tides

102 Norfolk St.; 212-254-8855

Look up at the “sea grass” ceiling (made of bamboo stalks), then look down and dig into the likes of lobster rolls at this Lower East Side seafooder.

– Jeff Freier

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