One of my favorite meals in NYC to date, and that’s coming from a big foodie. Olive oils, bikini and crudoappetizers, and both pastas. Highly recommend.
Ask to be seated at the wine cellar downstairs for an intimatedinner. Octopus/rabbit sausage/spaghetti with a sea urchin base/pollo is a must try. Delizioso
Take a seat at Il Buco’s elegant, L-shaped bar for a glass of wine and assorted cheeses. The Mediterranean-Italian eatery provides an intimate vibe to relax in with friends or family. 続きを見る
Gorgeous setting that transports you to an old home in Italy. The service is extremely attentive. The place stands out more than the food, but each dish was still delicious. Try the olive oiltaster!
Great spot! To start, the 🐙 is amazing... pair it with some 🦐, crudo + the house caesar. All their pasta options are 💯 and al dente. You can also get cacio e pepe on request. 👌👌
Rarely do I leave a restaurant completely satisfied. Tonight was one of those few times. We shared the kale salad, burrata, risotto, and pork sausage. Also, the panacotta and apple tart for dessert.
My favourite dress-up Italian in the city. A varied menu with something for every palate - warm comfortable place that you can really relax and enjoy scrumptious italian cuisine and a great wine list.
Love this place. Delicious food and gorgeous space. Downside: seating is awkward - lots of communal tables and tables by doors leading to kitchen etc. Staff can be iffy/unhelpful.
Ceviche is cured in blood orange here; definitely a must-try! Hanger steak is a little underdone but nonetheless highly palatable. Chocolate cake was somewhat too sweet.
Delicious Italian food (even the bread+oil+salt was excellent)! Decor is so fantastically homey & farmhousey. p.s. lunch there is a good way to beat the crowds. (4 of 4 petals via Fondu) 続きを見る
Dev takes Priya to Noho neighborhood Italian stand-by Il Buco. She doesn’t want to share pastas with him— “I don’t really love splitting; I’d rather just order for myself if that’s okay.”. [Episode 5] 続きを見る
the chocolate sorbet is the simplest and richest dessert on the menu, made with incredibly high quality dark chocolate. you can (and should) also get it to-go at alimentari
Dunk the warm countrybread in Umbrian olive oils produced exclusively for Il Buco. You’ll have no trouble finding a wine to match your meal; Il Buco’s list is one of the city’s best. -TimeOut
It’s easy to have a great meal here. Their regular menu is tried and true, but the seasonal items aren’t going to disappoint either. Get the ceviche, if they have it
This food is amazing and so fresh! Ask for a wine paring, especially if you want to try it all! The sommelier recommended a nice wine that paired pretty elegantly with a wide variety of foods.
An amazing Italian grocery store in the front, a romantic trattoria in the back – the porchetta a la Romana and octopus carpaccio are outstanding. For more, follow us on 4sq or at www.renhotels.com. 続きを見る
terrific meal! i highly recommend dinner downstairs in the wine cellar. the kale salad in awesome, along with the pork chop. and if you feel like splurging, definitely get the truffle pasta
Food is insane good. Som guy was terrific, staff had to deal with an asshole group who disturbed the entire restaurant on 9-12-15. They made them leave and took care of everyone.
Try the Spit-Roasted Short Ribs castelvetrano olives, celery, walnuts and horseradish - Doubly amazing. Enough for four people to share easily without too much fighting.
Lit by lamps mostly made of farming tools, this is for the foodie in you. Ask your server about the red wines- they've got an impressive selection but don't skip out on the Kumquat Rickey either way.
Formerly an antique shop, this charming enoteca beckons with the warmth of an Italian grandmother and fires romance. Book early and they’ll celebrate Tiffany couples with a proseccotoast.
Il Buco’s homemade pasta was perfectly complimented by their fine wine list. Don’t hesitate to purchase the nutty green olive oil and take home, it’s worth it.