This scene-y, California-style spot in Chinatown serves a killer brunch. Options range from acai bowls, to a breakfast sandwich with scrambled eggs, cheddar, & pickledjalapenos. En savoir plus
Robert Sietsema's 4 star review: "With avocado, arugula, juice-dripping roasted tomatoes, sweet jalapenos, & lime-cilantro mayo, the BLT ($11) is a thing of beauty that will also burn your mouth off." En savoir plus
Trendyhipsterbreakfast spot with great light ✨ The pancakes were delicious! Little too much peanut butter in the acai bowl, but still fresh. I'd come back
Great place —however: beware of ordering “the juice of the day”. This SHOT GLASS of a juice is $7. I never leave tips here, but THIS I had to share. Absolute none sense.
This is my favorite brunch place in New York--the food is fantastic and fresh. Their BLT blows my mind every time with a generous heaping of bacon. Always get a seasonal salad
mango pitaya bowl or any other acai bowl is yummy. matcha rolls are divine. great vibes and nice atmosphere. no reservations, so come willing to wait a bit.
Healthy and delicious California style food. You can't go wrong with the egg sandwich or one o their breakfast bowls. Long lines so be prepared to wait or come early.
Treat yourself to a $3 Tiger Beer at Dimes as you explore the LES' 100 GATES Project, an open-art exhibition comprised of 100 street murals painted by notable artists on exterior gates. En savoir plus
Resist the temptation to get the very capable breakfast sandwich (it's a touch too small, and thus you're a touch too sad when you finish it) and spring for the spicyquinoa bowl. En savoir plus
Charming Chinatown eatery serves healthy breakfast fare like $9 açai bowls with bee pollen and hemp until 4 p.m. Look for their homemade, Opening Ceremony-approved beauty products on-site. En savoir plus
Get the breakfast with 2 eggs any style. All the ingredients are simple but so fresh and perfect. Great fresh juices and kale salad. Good acai bowls too.
Looking for a healthy day-starter but sick of the same old? Fuel up with banana-topped acai bowls, matchayogurt and Moroccan poached eggs. (Warning: Your increased energy levels may alarm coworkers.) En savoir plus
Hippest healthy spot in Chinatown founded by two girls. The food is tasty, and they make their own hot sauce which you can buy at Dimes market across the street. However, their coffee sucks!
Perfect brunch. Split the Acaiberry bowl with granola, banana and strawberries. Also had the Croissantegg sandwich. The homemade hot sauce should have a special name - maybe gods sauce?!
So good! The kedgeree, the fall hash and the milkriver drink are so tasty! You wont be disappointed. Oh and prepare yourself to wait, always packed w people but worth it!
The acai bowls here are pretty solid. The best part is the granola. I really like the coffee shop branch of Dimes because it serves food all day and is more peaceful.
Dimes is an actual restaurant in juice-bar guise with fresh, vibrant, not entirely vegetarian food, from a summer salad with blackberries, cantaloupe, and feta. Packed at brunch. Mellow at dinner.
Healthy food in the LES/Chinatown area....awesome new spot! Add the chicken to the big salad! It was delicious!!! The barley salad was perfect! The juice flavors were great!!
The amazing breakfast more than makes up for the squirrelly and skittish demeanor of the staff. Frail and cautious, but cool yo. Acai, juice. Leave your luggage at home.
TimeOut Top Chinatown Rest: SoCal-inspired cafe, the lineup can change weekly. Expect colorful plates with equal parts Japanese, South American and Mediterranean influences.
If you're here for dinner and want something on the heartier side, the chicken is a very solid choice. I'd recommend going elsewhere for dessert though—or at least avoiding the cheesecake.
My blueberry, lavender, and bananaaçai bowl was soooo bland. I had to request a side of fruit to add some sweetness, but it never arrived before I was handed the check! Please don't get it
Best thing about this place is the aesthetic. The food is average but beautiful. I did enjoy the tahini love toast, but it needed more honey. Chia pudding was okay. Atrocious service.
Good healthy food but in a terrible space, cramped, minuscule cafe with no heating in January! Find a new roomy space to move into please, crowdsource - I'll contribute!
A bit of California in Chinatown. However, note that if you're expecting the acai bowl to satisfy your yogurt craving, guess again. More like juice eaten with a spoon.