Fun things to do in East Village New York City (US)

Best and most fun things to do in East Village New York City : Follow the crowd or avoid the queues by visiting the most popular attractions during the quiet hours as indicated below.

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KGB Bar (Bar)
85 E 4th St
4.3

Visitors usually stay up to 2.5 hours here.

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11 Tigers (Thai restaurant)
225 Avenue B 2nd floor
4.2

Visitors usually stay up to 1.5 hours here.

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Trapizzino (Italian restaurant)
144 Orchard St
4.5

Visitors usually stay up to 1.5 hours here.

Italian restaurant and wine bar specializing in Roman Street Food. This is the first US location of the cult-followed Italian concept, with locations in Rome, Florence and Milan. Trapizzino’s 24-hour slow rising dough is made with an heirloom Italian sourdough starter, that has been handed down through eleven generations. All recipes are made the traditional way, by hand and with love.

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Baar Baar (Indian restaurant)
13 E 1st St
4.0

Visitors usually stay up to 2.5 hours here.

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dhom (Restaurant)
505 E 12th St
4.7

Visitors usually stay 1-2.5 hours here.

dhom is a unique dining experience that accentuates the brightness and vibrancy of Southeast Asian food & drinks. Our menu is composed of mostly small plates (similar to tapas style dining) while also featuring some banh-mi options during the daytime. dhom was created by Chef/Owner Soulayphet Schwader. dhom is Chef Phet's childhood nickname. It translates from Laotian to English to mean; dark or night. dhom is an expression of what Chef Phet likes to eat and cook.

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Cha-An (Tea)
230 E 9th St 2nd FL
4.2

Visitors usually stay up to 1.5 hours here.

Cha-An was established in 2004 by Japanese restaurateur Bon Yagi with the Japanese concept of omotenashi (a term for whole-hearted hospitality) in mind, and with wooden tables and tatami benches, washi-paper lamps and seasonal floral decorations, Cha-An looks and feels like a little piece of Japan. Cha-An features not only matcha and senchas from Japan, but an extensive list of teas from all over the world as well. There is a tea for everyone and all are prepared with care.

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