The district of Little Italy in Manhattan, New York City has originally been home to a large Italian-American population. Although today there is a diverse mix of ethnicities which call the area home, some of its original character has remained. On a week-end Little Italy is a good place for a walk and soaking in the local culture. You can find things like Museum Of Jewish Heritage, Robert F Wagner Junior Park, One Exchange Place, Nelson A. Rockefeller Park and the memorials to 9/11. Take a tour of the sights and sounds on your way to a beautiful brunch buffet in Little Italy on a Saturday or Sunday. Restaurants are numerous and cheap choices abound for the whole family. Children can burn off steam in the parks after their meal. Get to Little Italy and your brunch buffet restaurant using cheap and easy to navigate bus routes such as the A, B, D, or E express trains or the M14 or M103 bus line. Week-end times may be different from weekday but rates are cheap and your family will not have to worry about parking downtown. Saturday and Sunday there may be more children out with their families too in search of the perfect restaurant. Cuisine in Little Italy includes week-end buffet, children's menus, original American food, brunch items and influences of European Modern and Classic European cooking. Look for items like bagels, waffles, eggs, French pastries, Italian sweet treats, American fried meats, cut fruit and much more. Little Italy knows how to put on a great meal for its guests.