Nourish Kitchen + Table

“(It's more of a café than a restaurant) As long as you're not in a big group, give it a shot!”

“On both visits I have ordered the standard plate, which is a protein, salad and grain all for $16.”

“They use seasonal, local ingredients for their dishes which is a big plus for me.”

Nourish Kitchen + Table

Delivery: Yes
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Accepts Apple Pay: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Caters: Yes

Price range.

$$ Price range $11-30

8 reviews

  1. Love love love this place!!! Service is awesome, music was awesome (90's hip hop and rb while we were there, on a super early Sunday morning, and it's exactly what I wanted to hear!) food is more than awesome! Super fresh super yummy super super! My new favorite local spot (even though it's not new). The coffee was amazing too! What we ate:

    Some egg dish on a tortilla thing but the sauce was amazing!

    Avocado toast: perfect avocados smashed with some greens, pickled pearl onions I think, and seasoned with enough salt for flavor but not overpowering. One of my favorite avocado toasts EVER!

    Bacon: OMG it was cooked super crispy, just the way I like it!

    Beef cured salmon toast: I think that's what it was called, but doesn't matter because it was delicious. Perfect balance of cream cheese, apple, salmon, dill, scallion and I think mustard seeds? It was so f*in good I want it for breakfast EVERYDAY!

    Hard boiled turmeric egg: didn't taste much diff from a regular hard boiled egg but was still yummy.

    Iced coffee with almond milk: I think it was a cold brew but whatever it was ….it was really good coffee.

    Service: everyone was super chill and super nice

    I LOVE THIS PLACE!!!

  2. Tonight I stopped in to pick up dinner after working out. I was looking for something healthy and just stumbled upon this place. Words can't describe how tasty everything was! The chicken was free range and a lot of their ingredients are local. The kale salad had interesting bright colored veggies in it and the noodle had edamame and a hint of sesame oil. While I deduct a star for it being overly expensive (my to go meal was $17+ with tax), it was still fresh and delicious. I'll be back when I want to splurge again.

  3. So glad to have found a gourmet, healthy cafe in the Greenwich Village with delicious food that doesn't sacrifice taste. However, I'm not a big fan of their high prices and the fact their staff overcharged me twice!

    They offer a combo half sandwich and medium side, but honestly I think I get a better deal getting items a la carte, especially since the medium side is really tiny, and a lot less than if you were to order it by itself.

    My favorites are the black rice with coconut flakes, nuts, scallion and cilantro. The steak sandwich with capers is also delicious but small portion.

  4. This place is adorable and not only is the food instagram-pretty, it's pretty delicious too.  I dropped in here around 10AM Saturday morning and ordered a matcha latte + avocado toast (doesn't get much more basic than this), and everything was perfect.  They also had this beet-cured salmon toast that looked amazing, and something that I definitely want to come back to try.

    Service was quick, and at 10AM the tables were mostly free.  This definitely changed as we approached noon, so I would come here early if you planned on sitting.  

    This is a great new spot with fresh ingredients and innovative takes on classic "healthy food".  Love it!

  5. This is what healthy food should be defined as. Delicious, simplistic, and delicious (I know I said it twice). This is one of those west village places the locals and those in the know would go to…

    Hypes:
    – The free range organic chicken roasted with rosemary is a definite get. It was soft, moist, and crisp on the outside. I have never been able to finish so much meat (the portions are large)
    – Kale salad. This is and should always be available from their selection. Damn.
    – Soba noodles – toasty, asiany, not too heavy, and healthy.
    – Almond chai – if you have time for this, definitely hit it up. They don't make it from a powder like most places
    – desserts – again fresh, vibrant, healthy….you wont feel guilty after this.
    – I recommend getting a plate with three options of what is available

    Gripes:
    – Come here if you want to splurge on a casual lunch…but its worth it

    Note: this is more of a to go place – takeaway food shop and café…but they do have some outdoor and indoor seating

  6. Lovely little spot tucked away made my day with a delicious kale salad and sweet potato noodles with edamame. Both vegan, both gluten free, both super refreshing on a hot summer day.
    I cheated on my diet to have two tiny vegan brownie bites – yummmmm.
    Friendly service and cute atmosphere. If I stumble back in this neighborhood again I'll be back.

  7. 4.5 stars. I really want to give it 5….but it would need to be utterly sublime for me to do that. It was close, though. Nourish is a perfect example of how healthy does not need to mean boring. The preparations here are creative, interesting and of course, delicious.

    For some reason, I thought that Nourish Kitchen + Table was more of a sit-down place before actually eating there. But I'd say that it's definitely more kitchen than table. To elaborate: this place is pretty tiny and seating comes at a premium. I came here last night and managed to find a table with a friend, but there's not much room to camp out. It's designed to be more of a grab-and-go type place (they have to-go containers in multiple different sizes). That said, they will absolutely accommodate you if you decide to stay (ceramic plates, silverware, water glasses that are refilled frequently – all those fun basics). A pleasant little perk (I suppose labeling it "pleasant" would depend on who you are) of sitting down is that you can check out all of the miscellaneous decorations "organized" haphazardly on a group of cute little shelves. This place is charming to begin with, and this seemingly local/homey flair adds to the ambiance nicely.

    Enough foreplay. Let's move onto the good stuff. So, upon walking in, I called this place a "classy Dig Inn", because of how the food is set up/served to you. My friend made a good point, however, which is that some of Dig Inn's offerings aren't as "healthy" as they may seem on the surface (the kale there..well, it doesn't taste at all like kale…which is why I think a lot of people like it). Dig Inn is a regular lunch spot for me so I don't want to knock it too much, but the food here seems truly genuine. The ingredients that go into every protein and side are listed so you don't need to make your own conclusions about why the food tastes so good. It does because it's made with care, it's local/organic/seasonal and all of the other wonderful things you'd want in healthy cuisine, and as I said before, it's creatively prepared.

    What I ate: locally-caught cod, kale salad w/ apples and some other goodies (you look at the pictures and decide – I forget what said "other goodies were"), and some cauliflower w/ capers, currents, shallots, tahini and date molasses. All of it was incredibly tasty – and FRESH. Kale salad can be bitter/gross if it's not prepared well, but this kale soaked up its accompanying flavors beautifully. The cauliflower was on another level. The preparation was quite hearty – almost decadent – and I came close to licking my plate afterwards. And I was stuffed, so that's saying something.

    Speaking of being stuffed, my last note will be on the portions here. Yes, you could argue that it's a bit pricey considering the pre-prepared, assembly line nature of the place. But along with the food being fresh, local, organic, seasonal and so so yummy, the portions are quite generous. You do not need to worry about stinginess here, I can pretty much promise you that.

  8. I passed this place last year and immediately wanted to try it. The attention to aesthetic detail is impressive – they make the best of a tiny space. Even the bathroom (which is adjacent to the tiny kitchen) is tastefully decorated. Although the choices can seem confusing at first, the food speaks for itself. So many great, healthy options that are also delicious!

    There is a very small seating area, and also a lovely window seat. I loved the cauliflower and chicken dishes. I want to come back and try their vegan desserts #becauselactoseintolerant. The food is definitely not cheap, but the ambience makes for a lovely daytime indulgence.

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Greenwich Avenue 95
New York 10014 NY US
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Monday, 7:30 am - 10:00 pm
Tuesday, 7:30 am - 10:00 pm
Wednesday, 7:30 am - 10:00 pm
Thursday, 7:30 am - 10:00 pm
Friday, 7:30 am - 8:00 pm
Saturday, 8:00 am - 6:00 pm
Sunday, 8:00 am - 6:00 pm