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3.7 (134 reviews)
Closed • 5:00 pm - 10:30 PM

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Justin N.

Great wine selection, great pasta, and the best service in NYC. Ambiance was a bit dark in the stairways and hallways, but overall very sophisticated. Words can't explain the deliciousness of the food, so I'll leave everyone with some lovely photos instead

Stagione
Vishnu G.

Definitely misses the mark, particularly for the price. This place joins the endless stream of overpriced Italian restaurants in New York. The server recommended a pizza and two pastas, but I decided to go with just a pizza and one pasta. The initial bite of a savory leek tart was nice. The stagione pizza was a bit underwhelming - the fava puree tasted a bit starchy and really needed some salt. The crust had a nice texture to begin with, but it softened very quickly, leading to the toppings completely sliding off each slice. The ravioli was interesting - seems likely it comes from frozen, as I found parts of each one to still be a little cold. The sauce was pretty liquid and really didn't cling to the pasta at all. And the filling was a bit flat in terms of flavor. To finish, there was a nice chocolate candy with caramel. Not too sweet. The whole meal ran to about $60 with tax and tip. I'm not sure why this restaurant got all the buzz it did when it first opened.

Rum cake and gelato
Secil A.

Pretty good service, good food but too small plates, and romantic ambiance. We started with the crude pizzette and that was really delicious. Out of the pastas, raviolini came kind of cold but candele was very good. The rum cake had too much rum in it and we would have been fine without the gelatos. Overall good restaurant but I think prices and plate sizes don't really match up

Gnocchi
Haley R.

Came for brunch - was seated right away (with a reservation but don't think that was imperative, at least for brunch). Bar and seats downstairs, as well as a bar and seating upstairs. Cute! Staff was very friendly and helpful, but not overbearing. Drinks were good. Food was good too! A few dishes impressed, but overall a really solid meal. Fusilli with prosciutto ragú was delicious and so was the ciabatta bread. Dessert!!! Was so good, airy donuts with chocolate and caramel dipping sauces. Could've eaten like 100 of them. No complaints, everything was yummy! Would like to try for dinner too.

Complimentary amuse bouche
Helen S.

Very expensive for small portions of above average food. Good for a corporate meal or event but I'd personally skip this. Space is beautiful and huge inside, dark and moody. Kitchen is fairly open and adds to the atmosphere.

Candele
Richard S.

Surprised to see that reviews of Massara have been on the lower end but I found my experience here to be an incredible and delicious tour of all the best foods of Italy. My only gripe was that it took some time (~10 minutes) between arriving (we came at promptly our 5PM reservation) and getting seated but other than that everything was fantastic. For those comparing directly between here and Rezdora the portion sizes are bigger here and the variety (e.g. pizzas) are better in my opinion. Plus, the restaurant is less cramped vs the seating at Rezdora although service remains high across both. The pizza was some of the best I've ever had and very authentic as you'd expect from a proper Italian restaurant. I highly recommend the Crudo and our favorite pasta was the candele ragu.

Michelle K.

The architecture of this space is interesting because there are so many angles at which you can see cooking / pizza making in progress. We got 2 pizzas and 2 pastas. Both pizzas were absolutely delicious; the bread is extremely chewy, and I'm not that much of a bread girlie but found myself wanting more I loved the broccoli pasta but thought the lobster mafaldine pasta was not good. It was too nutty and grainy.

Salisha D.

Have you ever had food so good you reviewed it at the restaurant? That was Massara. EVERY single dish was incredible. The cocktails and wine were impeccable. The service was amazing! Karen and Becca made thoughtful recommendations and ensured we got everything we ordered promptly. I cannot wait to go back! They have a "pasta tasting menu" which is right up my alley!

Candele
Sasha D.

I'm surprised that the reviews here are so mixed because we had a great time! The food was fantastic. The candele were heavenly and very umami, the cheese makers ravioli were perfectly tender. The pizza dough was very good and we loved the gem salad. Very solid Negroni. Service was generally friendly and pretty fast. The ambiance in the part of the restaurant that we sat in was nice, we could see them making the pizzas in the oven. I could see how some think the portions are small, but it's great for sharing and the foods are all on the richer side anyways so I didn't feel bad about it. definitely recommend

Ragu Genovese
Eric H.

I went to Italian restaurant "Massara", at 913 Broadway at East 20th Street. Massara menu is food from Southern Italy, specifically, Campania, which includes Naples, Sorrento, the Amalfi Coast, and Capri: a region that's known for burrata, spaghetti with clam sauce, and pizza. This place was amazing. Two floors for Italian dining. I ordered Cheesemakers raviolini, with six ravioli filled with burrata imported from Campania. This dish was incredible. The second dish was pasta "candles" in this dish are layered with a concentrated onion-and-beef ragu fortified with herbs known as "alla Genovese," though it is associated with Naples. It is hard to imagine a richer pasta. The last dish was Crudo Pizza. Which is truffles, stracciatella, arugula & prosciutto. This is cooked in Italian oven. It was out of this world. The staff members were warm, knowledgeable, and very professional. Also the aesthetic/ambiance in this restaurant was on point. Would absolutely go back!!!!

Quadratic
Derrick N.

Incredible dining experience! I very much enjoy enjoyed each of the three pastas and two pizzas I ordered. My personal favorites were the candele (ragu). This may be my favorite ever ragu pasta. Incredibly flavorful. Other one was the stagione (pizza). WOW! It was so tasty. The sweeter tomato contrasted so well with the pizza. As for dining experience, I sat next to where the chefs cooked which I thought was neat. The service was impeccable as well and the waiters were willing and happy to provide recommendations. One of my favorite dining experiences this year.

Candele
Andrew K.

I went in with very minimal knowledge of this spot other than knowing they have a sister restaurant that is Michelin-starred and it's very telling that the first question we were asked upon meeting our waiter was whether we had been to said Michelin-starred restaurant, so knew we were in for a debatable night. The menu to start is very overwhelming in a way that I feel like is purposeful for the sake of making it seem elevated regardless of your level of culinary knowledge. There are so many ingredients I am not familiar with (cheeses, types of pasta, spices, etc.) that I actually feel like it detracted from my ability to make an educated choice on what to order. Polpo: This was actually a bit of a miss for me. I have almost never said that about an octopus app, but the texture at first was too charred and then as I went along the tentacle became too soft. And the sauce was too gritty for my taste. Baby gem salad: A big hit. The lettuce was fresh, as were the rest of the ingredients. I'm not even sure what said ingredients were but this was a great combo of textures that hit the mark. Stagione pizzette: Looking around, everyone gets pizzettes. But I am not entirely sure why. Aesthetically beautiful. But mostly crust and what wasn't crust was not super inspiring. The cheese was nice but wouldn't order this again. Candele: This was the biggest flop of the night for me. Plating itself was very underwhelming. The pasta just didn't really look good? And the meat was hard to pull apart to put with the pasta. We had read reviews that the pasta dishes were small and this is definitely true but really I wasn't even that interested in more of this. Quadratti: This was my favorite of the night. The lobster meat was plentiful and the pasta here such a nice addition for it. If anything wish I had gotten a bigger portion of this. Pancia di Maiale: We had trouble choosing a final meat dish and honestly went with this because some of the other options were outrageously priced. The sauce was great but the meat was less so-rather meh. The "cracker" skin on top I found very difficult to eat/bite into pieces. Broccoli rabe: Really did not need this side-dish, which is our fault. Rather bitter and oily. Ciabatta: This was surprisingly well-oiled. Our waiter recommended having this come out with the pastas, which was clutch. Perfectly soaked up the pasta sauces and much better than having it come out as an app. Truly, the food itself I would not go back for. However, the service was impeccable and the most reminiscent of Michelin-rated places. They had a ton of people attending to each aspect of the meal and everyone was super pleasant. Each course got its own dishware and a table wipe-down between. Water was never empty. People checking in frequently. That was really the best part of the meal.

Zucchi Flower jsut okay
Wendy B.

My favorites were the pizza, petit, thin, crust fluff dough. - Stagione (sungolds, pancetta & scarmorza) very juicy and rich. - Crudo (stracciatella, arugula & prosciutto) I usually don't like prosciutto pizza but it was very good, silky quality prosciutto. Pastas all felt just okay nothing to wowed: - Candele: thought it was weird, like thick ragu with shredded meat. - Cavatelli: came with 4 tiny clams, thought the pasta has a hint of matcha flavor. I'm sure it's not match but something else, the bitterness was very interested and this may be my favorite paste. - Quadratti: lobster pasta, it was okay, smelled a bit fishy. Zucchini Flower was mostly just cheese inside. Couldn't really taste if there's other stuff. Quail was weird it was made into a stuffed sausage form? May come back for the pizza but that's it.

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4.4(843 reviews)
1.0 mi•Chelsea, Midtown West
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The food was fabulous and the 6 of us really enjoyed our meal. What made it even more special was…read moreMadeline Maldonado, the sommelier. She answered all our questions (and we had many!), she recommended a great wine for the table and a superb Bourbon that we had never tasted before (Pinhook). Also four great Cabernet recommendations. She is a true gem and a real tribute to your organization. Well done!

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Ci Siamo - Private dining space - has access to outdoor terrace and view of Empire State Building

Private dining space - has access to outdoor terrace and view of Empire State Building

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L'Artusi

4.3(2.7k reviews)
0.9 mi•West Village
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We really enjoyed our counter dining experience at L'Artusi, especially the chance to watch the…read morebustling open kitchen in action. We started with the housemade focaccia and Wagyu carpaccio--both were outstanding, with the perfect balance of crispy, flavorful, and fresh elements. My partner and I shared the pasta, hangar steak, and potatoes, which turned out to be the ideal amount for two. We finished with the famous olive oil cake, which we loved for its subtly sweet, moist and tender bite. Served with lightly whipped cream and raisins, the combination was surprisingly delicious. We were also touched by the complimentary anniversary scoop of ice cream. The interior seating is a bit snug, but the decor is beautiful--elegant yet homey. The service was good as well. Overall, we highly recommend L'Artusi for a special night out!

L'Artusi has been on my radar for a while, ever since I heard it was a hot spot and saw reviews of…read moreit being one of the best Italian restaurants in NYC. Being Italian American, I'm hypercritical of spots like these - but nevertheless the positive reviews were overwhelming so I wanted to check it out for myself. One of my friends and I were looking to catch up, so I booked a table and off we went. While it can be tricky to get a reservation during prime dinner time, it's relatively easy to get a lunch reservation - or an early/late dinner. I managed to get a reservation for dinner at 9:15pm which was the earliest I could find. The restaurant is pretty unassuming on the outside - it looks like a converted brownstone and once inside we were greeted by a large space with a sceney vibe. The space is split between two levels with a large bar up front and a semi-open kitchen in the back. The decor was modern - with lots of greys and neutral tones which was a little unexpected. The main star of the menu is pasta, but they also have a few non-pasta mains as well as some crudo selections, apps, and sides. We decided to get a few apps, two pastas, and one side. To start, we went with the octopus, roasted mushrooms, burrata crostone, and focaccia. These were all really good, but my favorite was the mushrooms. I'm usually not a fan of mushrooms but these were prepared with red pepper and fried egg and were delicious; it cut through the earthiness and changed the texture to something I really enjoyed. The focaccia was also a standout - it's house made and was paired with a peppery oil that complemented the bread well. For mains we split two pastas - the caccio e pepe and the rigatoni. Both of these were very good, though I felt the rigatoni was the stronger dish. It was prepared with sausage ragu, soppressata, broccoli rabe pesto, and pecorino. The flavors worked really well together and the pasta was cooked al dente. The caccio e pepe was perfectly fine, I just feel it's been overplayed and didn't feel there was anything that stood out amongst the others I've tried. We also got a broccoli rabe as a side which was great. We couldn't leave without dessert and decided to get their olive oil cake and quattro formaggio cheesecake. The restaurant is known for the former - it was perfectly fine but I've had olive oil cakes elsewhere of the same or better quality. The cheesecake was the stronger dessert IMO - the combination of cheeses gave it an interesting, almost savory flavor. The brûlée top and mascerated strawberries were great texture and flavor complements. Service was great - the place was packed but service was consistently on point and everyone was friendly. Overall, I had a good experience at L'Artusi. While everything was very good, I'm struggling to find the exact reason why this place became such a hot spot compared to other Italian spots in the city. Nevertheless, you'll have a good meal here and I would definitely return if given the opportunity.

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L'Artusi - Kitchen area

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4.1(3k reviews)
1.4 mi•Theater District, Midtown West
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It was difficult getting a reservation for the time we wanted so I booked for 45 minutes later. We…read morearrived at our desired time, told the hostess we were early and immediately seated. Water and excellent bread arrived immediately and the waiter was helpful describing dishes and giving advice. Salads were fresh and crisp. Caesar was nicely dressed and the mixed salad was a nice combination with well balanced herb vinaigrette. Seafood dishes had large amounts of fresh seafood and the veal picatta had the lemony flavor you expect without excessive acidity. Dessert was tasty and innovative. The ricotta based cheese cake wasn't as smooth as the cream cheese form but the citrus flavor was great. Throughout the meal water and bread were refilled, plates from completed courses removed and next delivered without being overly hovering. All in all a really great meal.

This was my first time at this restaurant and the only reason I selected it was because it was…read moreclose to the theatre I was attending (literally across the street). I read the reviews mostly good so I was hoping for the best. My friends and I were not disappointed. The first thing I noticed was there were 7 people in my party and 4 arrived early and did not have to wait for my arrival to be seated. Second the waiter who took our order was polite and on point with specials and knowledge of the menu. He (just never caught his name) suggested the Rigatoni which chicken and sausage. I am not really a pasta eater but baby that dish could change that; it was DELICIOUS. I even liked the anchovy dressing on my Caesar Salad and I dislike anchovies. All the dishes ordered (chicken parm, mussels chicken paillard etc.) everyone enjoyed them immensely. The only negative was when the Chicken Paiikard arrived it was supposed to a shared dish by the elderly couple and they asked for regular dinner plates from one of the servers. It took the gentleman who took our order to step in and said sure, lucky their food was still hot. Common Sense is not so common for all. But this will not lower my rating as it was taken care of swiftly. The portions were the perfect size and I was not stuffed but pleasantly satified. We told them the time of our show, food was out quickly, nicely presented, still hot and very tasty. The restaurant was not noisy and had space between the tables. It also had an elevator for those who could not manage stairs. Trattoria Trecolori you will be added to my must go again list! Thank for a wonderful experience!

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Trattoria Trecolori - 2nd floor dining area

2nd floor dining area

Trattoria Trecolori - Francese chicken with lemon white wine sauce

Francese chicken with lemon white wine sauce

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