Located in the East Village, the Cloister Cafe brings you back to the medieval times : the main dining room showcases several original high impact stained glass windows. But the menu features seasonal american food with exotic touches from Thailand. The stass is using only ingredients from the Union Square Greenmarket.
Harden back to the golden age of diner ! The decoration brings you back to the 50's and the menu features all the main traditional american dishes, from the burgers to the Philly cheese steak. Try also the milk shake!
Located in the heart of the Greenwich Village, the Corner Bistro succeeded with just one recipe : the word of mouth ! Of course, all the burgers and french fries are hand-made (ask for our favorite : the Bistro Burger with crispy bacon !). The Corner Bistro it’s also a charming bohemian athmosphere where locals and tourists mix and talk. A slice of the Greenwich Village!
In New York City, forget about McDonald's and Burger King : ask for a real American burger ! Enjoy also the Delis, these typical restaurants serving smoked meat sandwiches.
New York houses a large Asian community from China, Thailand and Vietnam : so you will be able to continue your culinary journey even more to the West !
The American cuisine is not only burgers and hot dogs. Here are addresses that offer more elaborate dishes with quality products and balanced menus.
Amy Scherber launched Amy’s Bread in June of 1992. It all began in a small storefront on 9th Avenue in New York City, in a neighborhood known as Hell's Kitchen. At first there were 5 employees, a few wholesale customers and a small retail store. Now the bakery has over 100 employees and over 200 wholesale deliveries daily!






