Look out Spider-Man, here comes “The Black Widow.” The Swiss work makes its American premiere this week at the Henry Street Settlement’s Harry de Jur Playhouse (466 Grand St.). Visit http://www.gothamchamberopera.org for information, and crawl to one of these eateries apres show.
aKa Café
49 Clinton St.
(between Rivington and Stanton streets)
(212) 979-6096
This lower-priced sibling of 71 Clinton Fresh Food draws a stylish crowd for grazing on creative small plates and sandwiches, and entrées including beer-braised chicken and mushroom strudel with truffle oil.
‘inoteca
98 Rivington St.
(at Ludlow Street)
(212) 614-0473
The LES spinoff of ‘ino is bigger in size and menu, specializing in the panini and tramezzini that make the original so popular as well as cured meats and cheeses.
Kuma Inn
113 Ludlow St.
(between Rivington and Delancey streets)
Second Floor
(212) 353-8866
Stylish tapas-style Asian dishes complement 15 sakes – and sake flights – at this hard-to-find and worth-the-hunt second-floor eatery.
Schiller’s Liquor Bar
131 Rivington St.
(at Norfolk Street)
(212) 260-4555
Restaurateur Keith McNally’s latest scene magnet features his trademark faux time-worn décor, with a melting pot of French bistro, British pub and American dishes at decent prices.
WD-50
50 Clinton St.
(between Rivington and Stanton streets)
(212) 477-2900
At Wylie Dufresne’s ground-breaking kitchen, the foodie-pleasing modern American menu is as witty as it is inventive.

