NoMad
NoMad (NOrth of MADison Square Park) is the area between East 25th Street to 29th Street, between Sixth Avenue to the west and Madison Avenue to the east. Officially named in 1999, NoMad is a young neighborhood that has a little mix of everything without the dense crowds of midtown. Because of its varied mix, it is the perfect area to find everything low-key lunch spots to high-end dining to after-work happy hours.
Grey Bar & Restaurant
Flatiron Hall
Hill Country Chicken
Birch Coffee
Vin Sur Vingt
Inday
Rizzoli Bookstore
Num Pang
MeltShop
Tacombi Cafe El Presidente
Shorty's
MoMath
Mexicue
Belgian Beer Cafe
Perfect spot for authentic Belgian beer & European-style cuisine.
Toshi's Living Room
SweetGreen
Stumptown
Marta
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Tacombi Cafe El Presidente
- Address
- 30 West 24th Street
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Cafe El Presidente started out as a taco truck in Yucatan in 2005. Over the years, the traveling eatery made its way to the big city, bringing along its bright, tasty food. The shop's open market setup is inspired by Mexico City-style cafes. Everything on the menu is made from scratch with sustainably-sourced ingredients. The tacos are a little small, so be prepared to order in bulk. Try the Corn Esquites, it'll be the best you've ever had!