1. Breads Bakery
9.3
18 E 16th St (btwn Union Sq W & 5th Ave), New York, NY
Bakery · 335 tips and reviews
Daniel L.: Frittata breakfast sandwich is everything you could want: herby omelet, foot long baguette, tomato, cucumber, Gouda, cream cheese, smoked salmon, and chives.
Chelsea: New York Magazine Cheap Eats issue recommends the Frittata Sandwich. "Ask for it with the works & you get lettuce, tomato, cucumber, mild Gouda, cream cheese, smoked salmon, and a flurry of chives."
Nikki Palumbo: What to get: frittata sandwich, with the works, $14.95. Herby Italian omelette on foot-long baguette, with lettuce, tomato, cucumber, mild Gouda, cream cheese, smoked salmon, chives.
3. Cafe D'Alsace
8.7
1695 2nd Ave (at E 88th St), New York, NY
French Restaurant · Yorkville · 176 tips and reviews
Sasha Bass: The frittata d'lyon looks so good, when the next table saw mine arrive they changed their orders. It tastes as good as it looks.
New York Habitat: One of the best UES spots for brunch. The dishes that shouldn't go unnoticed - Frittata D'Lyon, Eggs Petatou, and the Croque Madame.
The Corcoran Group: A great place for a lazy Sunday brunch – go for the Omelette d’Alsace or the Frittata Provencal, or maybe the Apple Pancake or the Tarte Flambee – everything is delicious.
4. Uva
8.5
1486 2nd Ave (btwn 77th & 78th St), New York, NY
Italian Restaurant · Upper East Side · 238 tips and reviews
The Corcoran Group: A romantic and intimate setting with an incredible wine list, making it the ultimate date spot. The gnocchi here is to die for! Be sure to also come for brunch and get the Contadina frittata.
Caro Chon: Yummy and big frittatas (rustico!) for brunch. Heat lamps in the backyard patio make it cozy.
Livia Pinzari: Brunch frittata!
5. Extra Virgin
8.2
259 W 4th St (btwn Charles & Perry St), New York, NY
Italian Restaurant · West Village · 240 tips and reviews
Laura Lachman: baked eggs, eggs benedict, frittata. It's all delicious But be prepared to wait on the weekend.
Katie Schloss: I recommend bringing a huge group and ordering everything on the menu. Really. Suggestions include the Virgin Frittata and the Oregano Roasted Chicken Sandwich.
Natalie Miyake: The frittata at brunch was so delicious - perfect texture and so much flavor. Try subbing the cheese with artichokes. Great outdoor seating as well.
11. Upland
9.3
345 Park Ave S (at E 26th St), New York, NY
New American Restaurant · Rose Hill · 270 tips and reviews
Madison S: Brunch here is excellent. The frittata is great.
Elyse Estrada: For brunch you must get the bucatini cacio e pepe. Prob the most amazing dish and so simple. Also highly recommend an order of pancakes for the table. The frittata is huge, I barely could eat half.
Nick Burto: Great food, cocktails and atmosphere. Love sitting at the bar for a drink before dinner.
12. Caffe Storico
7.9
170 Central Park W (at 77th St), New York, NY
Italian Restaurant · Upper West Side · 43 tips and reviews
The Wall Street Journal: Start with a cappuccino and croissant and then go for the smoked salmon frittata with goat cheese or the pappardelle with duck ragu, shaved chocolate and orange -- a dish that sounds odd but works. Read more.
Ana Concejero: A hidden gem. Among best places to eat in the UWS
AskMen: Italian snacks like arancini, veal tartare, and grilled cuttlefish, house-made pappardelle with duck ragu, dry-aged sirloin steak. Try getting steak at the Tenement Museum. Read more.