Things to do in East Village New York City (US)

Crowd levels and popular times for 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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Love Mama (Asian restaurant)
174 2nd Ave
4.4

Love Mama is most popular around 8 PM on Sundays. It's most quiet on Tuesdays.

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Starbucks (Coffee)
13-25 Astor Pl
4.1

Visitors usually stay 15-45 min here.

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Rai Rai Ken + Curry Ya + Otafuku (Japanese restaurant)
218 E 10th St
4.4

Rai Rai Ken + Curry Ya + Otafuku is most popular around 2 PM on Saturdays. It's most quiet on Mondays.

Rai Rai Ken, opened in 2000, is one of the first ramen shops in New York City, inspired by the roadside ramen shop and masterful noodle-making in the film "Tampopo." We focus on Tokyo-style shitamachi ramen, with flavors that take you down the alleys and streets of old school downtown Tokyo. We strive to make ramen that you can eat everyday, complimented by umami-filled bites like pork buns and takoyaki made in house.

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Yakitori Taisho (Japanese restaurant)
9 St Marks Pl
4.1

Yakitori Taisho is most popular around 10 PM on Saturdays. Visitors usually stay 45 min to 1,5 hr here. It's most quiet on Mondays.

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Miss Lily's 7A Cafe (Restaurant)
109 Avenue A
4.3

Miss Lily's 7A Cafe is most popular around 11 PM on Saturdays. Visitors usually stay 1-2,5 hours here. It's most quiet on Wednesdays.

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Mountain House East Village 川山甲 (Chinese restaurant)
23 St Marks Pl
4.5

Visitors usually stay 1-2 hours here. It's most quiet on Tuesdays.

At Szechuan Mountain House, we offer authentic Szechuan cuisine to tickle your taste bud. We present traditional Szechuan dishes, serving La-Zi Chicken, Swing Pork Belly, Szechuan Double Cooked Pork, and Szechuan Pickled and Fish. We provide a spiritual dining experience with fishponds, calligraphy, iron teapots, and ceramics to allow you to interact deeply with Chinese food culture.

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