Little Ruby's SoHo

Restaurant · Nolita

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Where To Go That’s Like Kiki’s But Isn’t Actually Kiki’s

"Ruby’s is a casual spot in Nolita that doesn’t take reservations, and it often has crowds out front that rival those at Kiki’s. Unlike some other all-day Australian spots, which are packed with people taking pictures of soft-boiled eggs breaking on avocado toast, Ruby’s is popular mostly because it serves food that’s enjoyable and very affordable. Get a grain bowl or something less healthy, like pappardelle with lamb ragu or any of the seven burgers, and a bottle of wine (which won’t cost more than $40)." - bryan kim, matt tervooren

https://www.theinfatuation.com/new-york/guides/kikis-but-not-kikis
Noah Deveraux

219 Mulberry St, New York, NY 10012 Get directions

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