Restaurant Week is back of 2025. This favorite tradition of NYC’s discerning diners is a great way to experience restaurants through unique, fixed-price menus. Stop by for a $30, $45, and $60 two course lunch or three course dinner from January 21st until February 9th! We’ve outlined the best options in NoHo to enjoy Restaurant Week. Read on to see our favorites.

The Restaurant at Great Jones Distilling Co.: We promise, there’s nowhere else you can go during Restaurant Week that includes bourbon from Manhattan’s only distillery. Enjoy a $45, three course dinner every Sunday through Friday featuring fresh, locally sourced flavors. Click here to learn more.

Casa Bond NoHo: This spot on the Bowery is home to flavorful Mexican cuisine that includes unique dishes like pomegranate and beer braised short ribs, Mexican style ceviche, and more. They’re offering dinner for $60, and a special all-day Sunday menu for $45, and lunch all week long for $45 too. Check out the more details here.

Tucci: This new NoHo hotspot is offering a delightful three course menu for Restaurant Week. Enjoy modern takes on classic Italian fare for Restaurant Week. They’ll be offering $60 dinner Sunday through Friday featuring classics like Nonna’s meatballs. Click here to see the menu.

The Library at The Public: Did you know there’s a hidden restaurant tucked inside the neighborhood’s iconic Public Theatre? It’s true! This intimate spot from NoHo Hospitality Group is offering a special $45 dinner available Monday through Friday during Restaurant Week. Read the menu offerings here.

Fish Cheeks: NoHo’s beloved Thai spot is offering a special, three-course $45 lunch during Restaurant Week alongside a $60 dinner menu. Their vibrant flavors are available to try every Monday through Friday. Check the details out here.

Lafayette: This neighborhood spot is known for their fresh, seasonal approach to French cuisine, and their Restaurant Week menu is no exception. Stop by and enjoy a $45 lunch or $60 dinner available Sunday through Friday. Click here to see the menu.

Indochine: It’s a restaurant that’s been a hotspot for a generation, and for good reason – their incredible cuisine, sexy restaurant, and timelessly cool crowd have made it a true NYC institution. Book a table here.

Il Buco Alimentari & Vineria: This offshoot of the neighborhood classic is known for its seasonal, farm-fresh Italian flavors and extensive in-house food program. Stop by and enjoy a $45 lunch and $60 dinner, both available Monday through Friday. Learn more here.

Bar Primi: This casual pasta joint on the Bowery offers classic Italian comfort in a cozy, intimate environment. Stop by to try a special $30 lunch on weekdays, $30 Sunday brunch, and a $60 dinner available Sunday through Friday. Get more details here.

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