La Esquina BurgerNYMAG.com- The neon sign reads corner, a nod to the deli that preceded it, but that’s just a colorful ruse. If La Esquina is as much stage set as restaurant, that’s because it’s owned by Serge Becker, the designer and nightlife entrepreneur behind such hipster loci as Bowery Bar, MK, and Area. The counter-service taqueria on Kenmare dispenses tacos and tortas (made, unfortunately, on baguettes instead of proper Mexican teleras), and a more extensive menu is served at the adjacent café around the corner, a double-height room with recessed shelves full of books and old record albums. A cool tomatillo-avocado soup was refreshing and mildly spiced, and the char-grilled string beans called ejotes do wonders for an oft-overlooked, overboiled vegetable. Authentic as East Harlem? Maybe not, but the chicken tacos are tasty and the prices surprisingly gentle for a neighborhood straddling the Soho-Nolita border.

La Esquina

Although the Mexican cuisine and vibe are outstanding don’t be fooled that what lies beneath is a burger to be reckon’ with.  On the Corner of Kenmare and Lafayette lies one of the premier taco stands in the NYC.  However, walk through the quaint little joint, through the kitchen and down the stairs to an underground restaurant with a dynamite menu and a top ranked burger.  Yes, that’s right a burger.  Dibble and dabble with some salsa, guac, elotes, mole sauce, etc. but do not let your mexican tastebuds flare without dropping the hammer on the hamburguesa.

114 Kenmare (and Lafayette Street)