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Best Salads in New York

For a city of so much cement and asphalt, New Yorkers see an awful lot of greenery on a daily basis. And that's not including the greens they eat every day, like the amazing salads from these local favorites.

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thumbBread
(212) 334-1015
20 Spring St,
New York, NY, 10012
New Yorkers seem genetically predisposed to the bread-and-such magic of the panini, as proven by their willingness to pile into tiny spaces like Bread to get their fix.
thumbCorton
(212) 219-2777
239 W Broadway,
New York, NY, 10013
You'll find this beautiful space formerly beloved as Montrachet has received a magnificent new facelift. Replacing an institution two decades in the making is no small task, but restaurateur Drew Nieporent's acumen with the Myriad more...
thumbDishes
(212) 922-1977
6 East 45th Street,
New York, NY, 10017
A place so devoted to the Midtown workaday crowd that it has no evening or weekend hours and still manages to pay rent on 45th Street. The salads here are especially attractive to the publinauts at Conde Nast and the interns at Viacom's Broadway MTV offices.
thumbEatery
(212) 765-7080
798 9th Ave,
New York, NY, 10019
Its simplistic, utilitarian names speaks to Eatery's restraint of design and focus on the important business of feeding patrons good meals.
El Cocotero
(212) 206-8930
228 W 18th St,
New York, NY, 10011
Delicious and reasonably-priced South American cuisine in a light-hearted cafe that's pitch perfect for its location.
thumbHome
(212) 243-9579
20 Cornelia St,
New York, NY, 10014
A charming favorite in Greenwich Village, Home features delightful cooking in a slightly cramped setting. Beloved of locals and tourists alike, Home sources fresh, local ingredients for its dishes. Few places offer such consistently more...
thumbThe Spotted Pig
(212) 620-0393
314 W 11th St,
New York, NY, 10014
When a pub with a wholly British name peeks out from a quiet urban corner, one expects to find a dark wood interior, grumpy old men at the bar, and bready ales paired with toad-in-the-hole and spotted dick. But the Spotte more...