You may have seen “Dial M for Murder” – but have you seen it in 3D? Grace Kelly stars in Alfred Hitchcock’s classic, now shown in its original, dual-projector form though Thursday at the Film Forum, 209 W. Houston St., (212) 727-8110. There are a wealth of post-movie dining possibilities just around the corner.
‘ino
21 Bedford St.
(between Downing Street & Sixth Avenue)
(212) 989-5769
Perfect panini are hot off the presses at this stellar Italian sandwich shop, with great wines by the glass to match.
Lupa
170 Thompson St.
(between Bleecker & Houston streets)
(212) 982-5089
Mario Batali and company’s mid-priced Roman trattoria offers artisan meats and cheeses, pastas and entrees that pop with fresh ingredients.
Mirchi
29 Seventh Ave. S.
(between Bedford & Morton)
(212) 414-0931
Indian street snacks cooked on a griddle-like tawa in an open kitchen are the highlight at this stylish full-menu spot.
Mercer Kitchen
Mercer Hotel, 99 Prince St.
(at Mercer Street)
(212) 966-5454
Jean-George Vongerichten’s magic hand draws connoisseurs and celebs to this classy subterranean kitchen with a clever French-American menu.
Zoe
90 Prince St.
(between Broadway and Mercer Street)
(212) 966-6722
This neighborhood favorite keeps locals happy with quietly creative American bistro food.



