This place is a near-perfect Italian gastronomical experience in the form of an indoor Italian street market. Gelato stand, wine bar, and pasta restaurant all serve up topnotch food. Don't miss this!
I enjoy this place almost as much as two other nationally-themed locations. ‘Swedenim’ – a Scandinavian jeans outlet. And ‘Fondubai’ – a fondue restaurant with a twist of the Middle East.
Make sure to check out their new rooftop restaurant, Sabbia. Opened only 2 months ago, the Italian Riviera-themed decor features cabanas, palm trees, vintage posters and a boat-shaped oyster bar.
Whenever you are there must visit Eataly for lunch or just Italian proviant shopping, but be ready for crowds of people there. It really feels like you are in Campo do Fiory, or other Italian market.
Dive into Italy's flavors and aroma. Check the 400+ cheese selection and choose between The five options: birreria, veggies, seafood, pasta & pizza and meat specialties. Tip: Reserve & be on time.
Fantastic beer garden on the roof during summer. Also the vegetarian restaurant is quite good even if you aren't veggie / vegan. If you're lucky you might see some celebs or Mario Batali
The best restaurant in Manhattan! Good prices, friendly staff, delicious food, and the best thing is that you can buy any ingredience they have used for cooking your meal. Simply awesome!
Obsessed with the pizza and pasta section at Eataly. Put your name on the list and while you're waiting for a table explore the whole location! There's so much to see and taste!
I guess everything is great. The restaurants are really good. I had the Piatto Misto Di Salumi & Formaggi at La Piaza and a Capricciosa pizza at La Pizza & La Pasta, both fantastic!
Everything. walk around and take in all the amazing food before making your decision. The chocolate alone can take a while... They have Venchi...an Italian chocolate that is so oo good
The best pizza & pasta I've ever had. Had I known how much we'd love it, we'd have planned our trip around daily visits to Eataly. Get there at opening so you can get a table without a long wait.
Head upstairs to La Birreria, the year-round rooftopbeer garden with hearty bites from Mario Batali and exclusive beers from Dogfish Head’s Sam Calagione.
The Eataly brand products are actually a great deal here. I picked up some 14 month aged Eataly prosciutto for dinner the other night and my bf and I thought it was the real deal - for $15/LB less!
The food at the various mini restaurants is really good and you can buy great quality ingredients you won't find elsewhere (but if you can do, as it's way pricey). Oh, and best gelato I've had in NYC.
Get the focaccia for lunch. The grilled eggplant is my favourite. If you want dessert, the gelato is a safe bet. A trip to NYC would be incomplete without a stop at Eataly, especially for foodies.
Mega Italian market with multiple restaurants, butcher, seafood, and cheese counters, bakeries, gelato, coffee, pizza, sandwiches, and more. Great but expensive selection; gets crowded.
It's a place where you can spend a whole day. Everything is delicious and you can bring the ingredients home after this happy day. Try the Classic Tiramisu on the Dessert place. It's to die for!
When I come here and always eat in the seafood restaurant. It is my favorite. I always order scallops! But octoplus is a good choice as well. And for dessert I love Terra Cotta, I order in the back.
This place is awesome!! Several restaurants for all sorts of food, pasta, vegetarian, fish, nice selection of Dogfish Headbeers and food. Very nice birreria on the roof. Definitely a fav spot in NYC!
Unfortunately you can't order from all the tables but be sure, whatever you choose will be amazing. Try the specials of the day and if you have some space for dessert check out the Nutella bar!
One of a kind and an absolute must see. Amazing food, authentic Italy, and nothing short of spectacular every time. It's an experience not just a spot to grab lunch. AND amazing rooftopbeer garden.
"bigger & bolder than most of New York's gelato, though also a little subdued in flavor. So stick to clean, simple flavors like fior di latte or the excellently creamy lemon sorbet for best results."
Mario Batali presents a 50,000-sq-ft gastro-playground with seven separate eateries, multiple food stores, a rooftopbeer garden, a culinary bookstore and an educational center. Yum!
eataly is an imported italian grocery store, co-owned by mario batali, that is a PALACE of food - there are multiple little restaurants within it, a beer garden on the roof, and it's really beautiful
From the bakery to the homemade pasta bar, over to the cheeses, to the butcher and coffee bar, your heart will be more than content with the offering of all this first rate Italian foodRead more
High up on the roof of the Eataly complex is an Italian version of a beer garden, with a retractable glass roof that opens to cooling night breezes. Read more
This place is like an Italian foodie's dream comes true. It has absolutely everything 'made in Italy' and more. Not to be missed when in Flatiron district.
As good as the Torino location, and big stars shop here (I once saw Grace Coddington in the produce section). La Piazza great for schmoozing, and La Pizza, La Pasta, and Le Verdure are heavenly.
NYMag 2014 Food & Drink Issue: "Every one of its departments, from produce to meat, is better than it needs to be. And the ancillary stuff—dairy and pantry items, fresh pastas and dried—is top-notch."
Technically, there are several restaurants in this Flatiron hot spot, but that just makes it all the more appealing. Consider this your permission to do a pasta crawl, with minimal walking. Read more
With 50,000 square feet of delicious Italian treats, you're bound to spot a star—we bumped into Jimmy Fallon! Tip: Relax with a brew in the sprawling rooftopbeer garden before loading up groceries.
Among the gastronomic greatest hits worth checking out here: handmademozzarella, oysters, veal and lamb stuffed ravioli, and gelato. And lots and lots of wine. Read more
I love this place!! Having been to the original Eataly in Italy, it was like being transported back to Rome for a few hours. Though much more crowded, I couldn't stop looking at everything
Wow, it's wonderland for foodies! I thoroughly enjoyed perusing the shelves and bought some lovely oil and vinegar. Must return to sample the many in house dining options. All looks divine.
Amaziiiiiing carpaccio and mushrooms at Manzo!!! A little Italy heaven in the middle of Manhattan! A must go for everyone. You can drink wine while you shop for your gourmet food!!!!
It's really amazing. A big space with different kinds of people and different kinds of products and foods. The duck rice with foie grais is terrific! Attempt to the waiting time to sit down.
Great place to browse all kinds of delicious fare. Stop by for panini or any of the 4 restaurants. Don't forget the birreria on the roof or the Nutellabakery on the side.
Everything from the actual shopping experience to the food is excellent. Some of the best gelato, prosciutto & fresh mozz I've had in NYC. The focaccia is amazing too. (4 of 4 petals via Fondu) Read more
A long walk through Eataly leads to Neapolitan pizza baked a short 90-120 seconds @ ~800 degrees in wood ovens. The result satisfies: a firm, chewy crust, often topped by soft, moist tomato sauce.
Instead of buying a sandwich at Rosticceria, get some prime rib. Go grab a slice of foccacia. Drizzle with EVOO. Sprinkle on Maldon sea salt. Lay on the fresh cracked pepper. Assemble. Perfection.
Free wifi and a good study spot for those who like white noise. They have basically everything—coffee, an espresso bar, authentic Italiangelato, a cheese shop, deli, restaurant, and more!
Has rapidly become a New York convention. Huge posh food hall with spots to eat within, specialising in meats, pizza, pasta, fish... even an espresso and ice cream bar. Go at night to avoid crowds.
Fantastic vibe just even walking around the place. You will for sure find some great food that will make you stomach empty at an instant. The vibe is a traditional Italian flare with clean modern feel
What a place! A little overwhelming when you hit this place in the after work Rush. There are plenty of quick bites and communal tables or sit down restaurant choices. Had the prosciutto panini 👍
Get to the focaccia counter for reasonably priced, gigantic snacks. Just a couple dollars and gigantic. Also pretty fast moving since nobody knows about it.
Their fresh pastas are amazing. I also come here to buy dry pastas (great variety here), olive oils, pesto and a few other Italian specials. The pistachiopesto is simply delish!
Eataly is a dynamic marketplace with restaurants that was created in Torino, Italy by Oscar Farinetti in 2007. There are 26 Eataly stores in the world.