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  • a tavola 
  •   Ukranian Village  
  • ITALIAN
  •  $$ 

There's not enough space here or in the restaurant itself for all the good things this rustic Italian restaurant has to offer. Make reservations!

  • Atomix 
  •   Ukranian Village  
  • COFFEEHOUSE
  •  $ 

Consistent traffic keeps this future-themed coffeeshop hopping.

Cheap, surprisingly good breakfast food until 4PM.

  • Bite Café 
  •   Ukranian Village  
  • AMERICAN
  •  $$ 

Hipster caf� serves consistently yummy food next door to indie-rock temple Empty Bottle.

When Mirai's line is out the door, go here for sushi.

Resort-style tapas place goes big in space, outdoor seating, menu.

  • Chickpea 
  •   Ukranian Village  
  • MIDDLE EASTERN
  •  $$ 

Just like your Palestinian mom used to make: kick-ass falafel.

  • Corosh 
  •   Ukranian Village  
  • ITALIAN
  •  $$ 

Big, beautiful space with beer garden whose garden-variety Italian is all over the place.

Mexican seafood done right in a cheery space with swordfish all over the ceiling.

  • Feed 
  •   Ukranian Village  
  • AMERICAN
  •  $ 

BBQ chicken and other reassuring food items served in an atmosphere with cornpone appeal.

  • Flo 
  •   Ukranian Village  
  • MEXICAN
  •  $$ 

Scrumptious helpings of huevos rancheros go down like butta' at this big, comfy space.

Upscale vegetarian (extremely) small plates. Plan ahead by eating beforehand.

Late-night Mexican that tastes just as good at 2PM as it does at 2AM.

  • Mas 
  •   Ukranian Village  
  • LATIN AMERICAN
  •  $$ 

Busy nuevo Latin place packs 'em in with authentic flavors.

Finally, a decent-sized coffeehouse in eastern Ukie Village.

  • Mirai 
  •   Ukranian Village  
  • JAPANESE/SUSHI
  •  $$$ 

Thumpin' music and bumpin' elbows don't deter crowds from gathering for some of the city's finest sushi.

Scumbag chic meets some mighty fine Roman-style pizza.

Handcrafted sandwiches and coffee drinks makes this café tough competition for nearby Starbucks.

Get their great Thai food to go or suffer third-world service.

Hot burgers and smokin' guitars at this odd little guitar/hotplate palace.

  • Usagi Ya 
  •   Ukranian Village  
  • JAPANESE/SUSHI
  •  $$ 

Sushi in a space that Stanley Kubrick could have designed.

The best pizza and pop on the street for $2.50.

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