If you like classic Italian cocktails, this place is HEAVEN. The terra negroni was simple and perfect- can't wait to return to try the clasico and bianco ones.
Anita Lo, chef of Annisa, eats here on her nights off. She loves the Tagliatelle w/ bolognese bianco. Read more.
Great HH deals on a glass of red or white wine. Also, a very reasonable selection of charcuterie as a snack!
Lelabar is one of our favorite wine bars in the city. The room is romantic, the staff is knowledgeable and the wines are complex and delicious! Read more.
The West Village branch of this Italian café is the perfect mix of stylish people & laid-back-by-day, romantic-by-night vibes. Grab a seat for a cappuccino, avocado toast and a prime vantage point. Read more.
One Louis Vuitton Friend of the House recommends the cappuccino that’s made like in the old days. Find out who at the LV Amble site. Read more.
Fried rabbit, crispy artichokes, and fresh fruit are on the menu at this new restaurant from the West Village power couple. It's sort of a French bar meets an Italian country home. Read more.
You’ve found a bar that makes one of Cosmo’s Sexiest Cocktails. Try the Rediscovered Cherry Cosmo, a concoction of cherry vodka, cranberry juice, Cointreau, and lime juice. Read more.
Definitely check out the summer Sunday brunch party. Rain or shine. 1pm-9pm. Great music, chic crowd. Reservations recommended. Read more.
STK Rooftop's Frozé ($18) is a flute of rosé Chandon with a scoop of raspberry sorbet that they make in-house. Read more.
Dim sum is unreal. Ideal meal is crab and pork soup dumplings, Katz pastrami egg roll, BBQ pork belly, and pan fried spicy pork buns. You'll pay twice the price of Chinatown and it'll be worth it.
Try the rib eye. The luscious beef gets an overnight bath in soy and an expert sear to tease out its umami richness. It’s one of our #100best dishes and drinks of 2011. Read more.
Brunch is very limited to egg dishes. Pastas are delicious! Very comfortable atmosphere! Sit outside on a nice day.
There is a 40-bottle list of Italian wines, all available for $40. The sommelier also curates a reserved wine list for something a little more special. Via CityEats.com Read more.