We came for our anniversary and the staff was so wonderful with helping us celebrate. We had the tasting menu which was wonderful. I highly recommend the polenta and the pasta bolognese!
It's not on the menu, but their cacio e pepe is one of the best I've had. And the Tuscanseafood stew is served over bread, has a divinely cooked piece of snapper, and is a savory bowl of heaven.
Start with asparagus and cucumber salad with light yogurtdressing $14 then whole roasted sea bass on crispy potatoes and fennel stuffed with lemon and rosemary $68.
Absolutely adored the Hearth Broth. And also sitting at the bar for dinner on a Saturday night. The meatballs and whatever the ragùpasta is, are a perfect pairing for a shared dinner.
Great date spot or small ground dinner. Ambiance is good. Order lanis greens and the warm autumn vegetables to start. The chicken is very good, the meatballs are good, and the canestri.
Don’t tell, but sometimes Sarah sits at the chef’s counter and orders Chicken for Two – for one! Fall Vegetable Salad is delicious, worth making a trip to NYC just to try it! The wines list is magic!
Marco Canora recently transformed the menu at his 13-year-old East VillageItalian restaurant, to align it with his newfound vision of health, but the food is as rich and pleasing as ever. 続きを見る
The ragu is good - but the gnocchi are the opus magnus. Like a cloud of butter - in the best way. The wine list is extensive and even includes 8 (!) orangewines. Quiet, relaxed, delicious.
Great service, especially wine selection. The tasting menu is great for those who might have a hard time choosing (as we did) and gives you a good cross-section of apps, entrees and dessert.
Great brunch- light, yet filling. Everything on the plate is fresh and vibrant. Plus, they have an amazing bar selection of wines, ciders, and original takes on traditional brunch cocktails.
Menu redesign is A++. Such a delicious dinner - Bone marrow turmeric broth, bread with lardo & butter, gigante beans, clams, and a prolific wine list. Going on my rotation!
Casual but nicely elevatedfarm to table Italian in the East Village, one of our favorite spots for a nice but relaxed meal or a good drink. The local vibe extends to the cocktails, too.
The rigatoni, gnocchi, ricotta meatballs and polenta are all great dishes! I recommend sharing plates and enjoying good company over a delectable bottle of wine
The gnocchi is to die for, broth, rigatoni were great. Try the pear salad and the garlic bread apps! Pass on the Japanese sweet potato salad, octopus. If you have room for dessert - chocolate pudding!
Tasty dishes here for sure. They aren't as small as other NYC tapas plates but they still provide the chance to get a lot of variety without getting too much food. Tips are baked into the prices too.
Fantastic Food all around! Had the tasting menu and enjoyed every part. My only complaint was that I wanted more pasta at the end, so it wood have been better to order directly from the menu!
Sat at the pass by myself, really relaxed and pleasant chat with the other customers. Did the tasting menu with the wine pairing. The food was incredible and wine was outstanding, super service too
So consistent, so delicious. Sit at the counter and watch their perfectly professional and talented chefs up close! Have been going for over 10 years and have never had a bad dish.
The "Variety Burger" is a medium-rare patty made from a coarse grind of brisket, chuck, heart, and liver. It's served with sweet potato wedge fries (heresy!) and without a bun (hiss!). ★★★
Italian-American dishes are executed to perfection at Hearth, under the watchful eye of Marco Canora. Get the meatballs and/or gnocchi, and don't forget an order of the apple cider donut holes.
East Villagerestaurant still serves one of the best ragus in the city, and the menu always includes a few terrific vegetables dishes, monster meat entrees, and gracefully prepared fish courses.
The menu takes inspiration from traditional Tuscan cooking, but the results are decidedly modern. The menu changes daily and it's always worth the suspense. 続きを見る
This restaurant serves one of the best ragus in the city, & the menu always includes a few terrific vegetables dishes, great meat entrees, and gracefully prepared fish courses. [Eater 38 Member]
Dark and rustic vibe. The food is great, especially the gnocchi which literally melts in your mouth. Get the bone marrow, lambtongue (very tender) and cauliflower as well!
This place doesn't get mentioned nearly enough considering the food Marco Canora has been putting out for 10 years. Try - Roasted &Braised Domestic LambLamb Sausage, Buttercup Squash and Chanterelles) 続きを見る
Imagine an over-the-top carrot cake a la mode, and you have Hearth’s sinfully savory Carrot CakeSundae ($11). The toasted carrot cake cuts through cream cheese ice cream, with caramel and pecans続きを見る
Get the lamb, get the mushrooms. We were too late, but apparently there's a chicken dish that they only serve 1 of each night. Ask the waiter if you can get it, it looked awesome.
Great service, they will tell you everything about your email including the fish'a home town and favorite activities. Limited menu and for the steep the price is the food isn't anything special
The burger is a destination dish for a reasonable price. V good. Everything else is good/seasonal/etc., but not super memorable. Menu always changes so worth visiting regardless.
For big appetites: the Pork Bev Steak. The veal meatballs are a solid choice! Cocktails are well-made here! This restaurant is a part of the Terroir Wine Bars' family.
Thank you to those that recommended the gnocchi, vealricotta meatballs, and apple cider donuts. Tried lots of things but these were the stars of the show!
SO good. Theres a reason Gnocchi is in every tip - get it. The Lamb is prepared 3 ways and is fantastic. Great romanticintimate setting for a special occassion.
The wine list is intense.. After stumbling through the lengthy menu we found a shepherd to lead us to the perfect bottle that complimented the meal... Def ask for help! Great wine, good eats!