New York City’s 10 Best Ethnic Cuisine Restaurants (5 to 1)
5. Polish. Karczma. 136 Greenpoint Ave; Brooklyn. This is the spot to go if you want a real Polish atmosphere with accordion music, women dressed in classic costumes, plenty of beer and generous portions. Karczma is the place to go for sausage, goulash or some stuffed cabbage. Your stomach will grow a couple inches after spending an evening here.
4. Ethiopian. Awash. 947 Amsterdam Ave; Upper West Side. 338 East 6th Street; East Village. With two locations in Manhattan, this is the most popular Ethiopian restaurant in New York City. These cozy restaurants have great vegetarian entrees. Order a combo plate so you can try different types of Ethiopian food.
3. Cuban. Cafe Cortadito. 210 E 3rd Street; East Village. A small Cuban restaurant in East Village with flavorful entrees. This family run restaurant has excellent food and warm service making this one of the best in the city. Make reservations.
2. Greek. Pylos. 128 E 7th Street; East Village. This modern Greek restaurant in East Village has the warm touches of Greece with it’s clay pots hanging from the ceiling. Do not skip the remarkable food, atmosphere and decor at this Greek restaurant in NYC.
1. Serbian. Kafana. 116 Ave C; East Village. This Serbian cozy restaurant in East Village has authentic food and live music. A popular spot with good service and reasonably priced entrees. A great place for meat lovers.
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