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N33 (Closed Permanently)

(1 Rating)
Mix and Max
Small plates at low prices keep the small restaurant's crowds coming back for more. This restaurant is quiet in a noisy city, and makes for a great date or place to catch up with friends.


Address
33 Crosby St
New York, NY 10013

Near: Between Broome & Grand Streets

Soho



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Reviews

Stevin
Stevin first review First to Review
Over a year ago

Nibbles and drinks

Been here a few times for a light supper. The plates are small, but so are the prices. Lets you mix and max and be adventurous without making a big commitment. Almost every one I've tried has been really good. Excellent place for a 1st date or a get together with friends. It is very condusive to conversation as it's not too loud.


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