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Best Quick Bites Champions Restaurants in SoHo

5 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

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Our Top Pick
Tofu Tofu
Perfect mix of crispy tofu with Korean BBQ flavors.

Notable Picks

$$ SoHo Korean
Tofu Tofu serves up crispy, savory tofu dishes and BBQ options in a minimalist yet vibrant atmosphere. Known for its Korean-inspired flavors and freshly prepared juices, it’s a favorite for a quick, tasty bite.
Must-Try Dishes: Korean BBQ Tofu, Tofu Bibimbap, Fresh Pressed Juices
What Makes it Special: Perfect mix of crispy tofu with Korean BBQ flavors.
$$ SoHo Greek
A SoHo Greek bakery-cafe that nails the grab-and-go lane with savory phyllo and pastry-case classics. Treat it like a build-your-own Greek snack run: one hot savory, one chilled bite, and something sweet for later.
Must-Try Dishes: Spanakopita spiral pastry, Moussaka, Grape leaves (dolmas)
What Makes it Special: Greek bakery staples executed with real pastry-shop precision.

Worthy Picks

$ SoHo Chinese
A Chinatown street cart focused on fresh rice noodle rolls—hot, chewy, and best eaten immediately with soy and chili. It’s ideal for a snack crawl or a quick bite between bigger meals, not a destination dinner.
Must-Try Dishes: Shrimp cheong fun roll, Dried shrimp roll, Soy sauce + chili oil combo
What Makes it Special: Fresh rice noodle rolls from a classic Chinatown street cart.
$ SoHo Pizza
Operating since 1979, Famous Ben’s Pizza is a Spring Street fixture best known for its hefty Sicilian squares and movie cameos as much as for day-to-day slices. Quality feedback is mixed in recent years, but the thick focaccia-style squares and old-school SoHo slice-shop vibe still draw steady traffic.
Must-Try Dishes: Sicilian Square Slice, Classic Cheese Slice, Baked Ziti or Pasta Plate
What Makes it Special: Long-running SoHo slice shop from 1979 known for thick Sicilian squares and a roster of film and TV appearances.
$ SoHo
Mangia’s SoHo outpost brings the long-running corporate-catering brand’s salad bar, sandwiches, and hot dishes into a Broadway café set up for quick but respectable lunches. Office workers lean on it for build-your-own salads, pizzas, and boardroom-friendly platters that can be eaten on-site or taken back to a meeting.
Must-Try Dishes: Custom Salad Bowl, Roasted Vegetable Panini, Seasonal Soup of the Day
What Makes it Special: Farm-to-table leaning café with salad bar and office-ready catering pedigree.