This Flow Chart Will Tell You What to Eat for Lunch in Lower Manhattan

This Flow Chart Will Tell You What to Eat for Lunch in Lower Manhattan

Working in Lower Manhattan is great for so many reasons, especially the endless food options. But with so many good walkable choices, it can be hard to make a decision at game time, occasionally leading to a desk-lunch panic buy that doesn’t quite hit the spot. 

Fear not! We are downtown lunch experts — masters of the midday meal, one might say — and we’ve put together a handy flow chart that’ll point you in the right direction, depending on which way your belly rumbles. Peruse below, follow your gut and check out our website for even more lunch options in the neighborhood. For a comprehensive guide of all of downtown’s eateries (as well as other businesses), see our Shop Dine Guide

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