"Between the tourists who traveled thousands of miles to shop at Zara and the crime procedurals that need 20 trucks to shoot a scene between two people, Soho can feel like a lot. But there’s a spot where you can hide and pretend that you live in a simpler town in simpler times. It’s called Landmark Diner, and it’s a very normal place with terse service, cheap eggs, and little packets of jam. And that’s what makes this diner so exceptional (in the context of Soho). It feels like it hasn’t been renovated in about half a century, and the food is exactly what you want it to be." - hannah albertine, bryan kim