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Mercato New York Reviews from The Last Year
This is a very romantic place with great wine and attentive
This is a very romantic place with great wine and attentive service. My only concern is that I received only 5(!) raviolis in my entree! 5 raviolis for $22?? This sounds more like an appetizer to me and guests should be warned that they will not fill themselves up when ordering them.
An unpretentious midtown Italian gem
A little off the beaten path, Mercato’s simple but deceptively sophisticated take on the cuisine of Puglia, ( the southern “heel” of the Italian boot) has made it our go-to restaurant for before and after theater visits. Perfectly prepared fish and meat staples ( a wonderful seafood soup in spicy tomato sauce is my favorite) and truly memorable pasta dishes are reasonably priced and uniformly delicious. I especially love the orecchiette with broccoli rabe and anchovies. My wife prefers the traditional lasagna with beef ragu and a friend raved about the ravioli filled with spinach a ricotta in a rich butter and sage sauce. We started with a plate of deep fried artichoke which came with shavings of pecorino salato and a light lemon dressing. And I always order a side of sautéed spinach, a garlic lover’s delight. I’m unusually too stuffed to order dessert, but I’ve tasted the tiramisu and it was predictably wonderful. All in all, Mercato is an excellent, refreshingly unpretentious dining experience and its convenient after-theater hours ( they’re open until midnight) make it a perfect midtown choice.
I went to Merkato for dinner with four friends.
The ambiancewas nice, and the hostess was friendly. But our waiter? Not so much. Every time he came to our table, it felt like we were getting scolded. His tone was short and annoyed, making us wonder what we did wrong. My friend and I both ordered the special: squid ink gnocchi in puttanesca sauce. It was a big disappointment and in hindsight we should have sent it back. Too bland, too mushy, and too salty, with canned tuna and green olives on top of black gnocchi. It had none of the ingredient of a traditional puttanesca (tomatoes, black olives, capers anchovies etc). When the bill came, we discovered the dish cost $40! That is notably higher than the rest of their pasta dishes, ranging from $20 to $28, some of which included fresh seafood and meat. The price hike for the special felt like a rip-off, and dishonest since they are relying on the fact that the price for specials isn't as transparent as for regular menu items. When I mentioned the exorbitant price to the waiter, he was just as brusque and dismissive as before. I won't be coming back to Merkato.
In a city where Italian restaurant names are abundant, but
In a city where Italian restaurant names are abundant, but true Italian flavors are scarce, this culinary haven stands out as a beacon of tradition and excellence. The ambiance is charming with rustic decor, and soft lighting. It's like being transported to a quaint trattoria nestled in the heart of Tuscany or Rome or Firenze or Bologna. The manager/owner and wait staff are Italian from Italy :). Very kind and accommodating. But it's not just the ambiance that transports you - it's the food. The menu is a celebration of Italy's rich gastronomy. I've been last night with with my besties for a girls night out. We had some beautiful chilled-to-perfection white wine, Vermentino from Sardinia, well balanced on the dry side with a beautiful aftertaste bouquet. We had mixed fried seafood platters made to perfection ( the calamari, fish, and shrimp- "frittura"- had a beautiful light color, could see were fresh and the chef fried them in fresh oil). We had the artichokes salad in freshly squeezed lemon and oil dressing, loved it we reordered, and couldn't resist the perfect marriage of artichokes/arugula/freshly squeezed lemon dressing. For the main course, we had Orada over zucchini pure. Outstanding!!!. The wait st Prices are fair for Manhattan. I'll return with more friends. In a city where authenticity can be elusive, MERCATO is a true culinary oasis. So if you're craving a taste of Italy without the jet lag, look no further than this beloved establishment. Buon appetito!. P.
A PLEASANT DISCOVERY
By chance, after a careful search for an Italian restaurant, I found the market, among other things, it was also convenient to reach because it was close to our hotel. The place is very pleasant, intimate, a nice atmosphere, the food even if at New York prices (they charge) was also excellent the staff served us a lady from Puglia who was very friendly and company always with a smile unlike I presume the owner who dear grace greeted us I mean two Italians enter your restaurant at least a few nice words could also be said then for goodness' sake :-) in any case I absolutely recommend it for a real Italian dinner in New York
I reserved for 4 at 5:30 on a Saturday.
There was plenty of space. More people came in for a later dinner. The decor is cute and comfortable. It'd be a nice date spot. We got the Sauvignon blanc which was good. I tried the fettuccine ai funghi and affogato. We all enjoyed the food. Servers were nice.
Well done
Nice, kind and elegant Excellent and quality food. Recommended for lunches and dinners Original Italian ingredients
A bit of Puglia in NYC
Excellent dinner in a restaurant that truly has something Italian (unlike many others who boast of knowing Italian cuisine without knowing anything about it...). Average prices for New York. Courteous and fast service.
Original Apulian restaurant in New York
Pleasant discovery in New York. Italian guys offering high-quality Apulian cuisine in the Big Apple. You will find fresh products served in the correct way. The price is right for the city. I recommend it to people from Puglia who go to New York
We came to Mercato on a Wednesday evening.
The spot was intimate and there were a good number of people dining. We ordered the lasagna. The food came out superr quickly - we were both super impressed. The lasagna was a huge portion and super yummy.
Good Italian restaurant but..
We went to this restaurant yesterday with my father, my sister, my niece and my 3 year old daughter. The quality of the food is good as are the service and prices in general. What doesn't allow me to give a higher rating was the fact that we took a plate of pasta with broccoli and a plain pasta for the 3 year old girl which we were charged $18 each...when we pointed out that we had been charged as much for the plain pasta as a seasoned pasta, we were told that that was the price of the least expensive pasta dish they had and they couldn't do anything else... it's not for a few more dollars on the bill but a question of principle.
Puglia in New York
Cozy place, friendly staff, Giacomo and Roberta super, they make you feel like you're at home. Good first courses feel like being in Puglia
Very quaint Italian restaurant, great food and wine
Very quaint Italian restaurant, great food and wine selection. Attentive service. Absolutely recommend.
Delicious quaint atmosphere good pricing great service a
Delicious quaint atmosphere good pricing great service a must go every trip to nyc neighborhood
Great date spot
Absolutely delicious Italian food in a cozy and romantic ambiance. Perfect place to spend Valentine’s Day (and they gave us a rose when we walked in!). The gnocchi al ragu was amazing, as was the spaghetti.
Best option in the region
Great option on 39th Street, between 8th. And 9a. Avenues. Very varied menu, with delicious starters and main dishes. Unlike other restaurants in NY, you can see the care in the assembly and presentation of the dishes. Highlight for the drinks, which are very well made and at affordable prices. The service is friendly and attentive, which is also a rarity in the city.
Not sure what the lower star ratings are all about - that
Not sure what the lower star ratings are all about - that wasn't our dining experience at all! We were a party of 3 girls on a fun long (cold, wet, snow flurried) winter/January weekend in the City. It was the perfect first (Friday) night in town and we were iso a little local spot close to our hotel (midtown near Penn Station) that we could go to to hang out over a non-rushed home cooked meal, some wine and good conversation. MERCATO WAS JUST WHAT WE HAD ENVISIONED AND FIT THE BILL PERFECTLY. It was a Friday night, late-ish (730 ish) when we found Mercato on (where else?!!) Yelp in our hotel room. THIS PLACE IS OPEN TILL MIDNIGHT EVERY DAY OF THE WEEK. Wow! That's AMAZING. PRO TIP1: HIGHLY RECOMMEND HAVING DINNER HERE AFTER THE SUN SETS! Why? Because this place is soooooo magical, beautiful, inviting and elegant AT NIGHT. Candlelit tables, low dimmed room lighting really makes you feel like you are in what I might envision a small, intimate place in the Italian countryside to be like! Soooo charming! (Let's put it this way, in terms of super moody lighting, I had to turn on my phone's flashlight to read the menu ha!) Mercato takes reservations - another plus for them - we didn't make them because we were looking for something that night that we could walk to but I would probably recommend making them if you're a larger party because this place is pretty small (which gives it its charm!) but can accommodate larger parties in their cozy back dining area. Great place and choice for a date night btw - cozy, intimate, personal with great service - they don't rush you - just a great ambience for a romantic private dinner. We arrived around 8PM (on a Fri mind you) and we had no issues getting a table (for 3) without a wait. We did notice the Michelin plaques on the wall just inside the entrance as some Yelpers have noted. The place was decently filled but not packed or crowded and I noticed that all the diners were enjoying their time there. Larger groups, a family with small children, couples. PRO TIP2: if you come for dinner after sundown (my Pro Tip1), ask to be seated in the back dining area! It's so cozy, warm, moody and intimate. A great gathering area and, in the winter, further away from outside drafts coming from the front entrance. I did note there are some fun seating options in the bar area up front as you walk in the door - right along the front window that looked really cool and vibey - if you see an available "window table," go for that I would say. Also - IF YOU'RE A SOLO DINER, the bar area right when you walk through the door looks super cool! I would come here by myself for a sit-at-the-bar meal and/or for a glass of wine or a cocktail. The menu is not massive - good down home Italian selections for everyone. We each had a different pasta entree. All were delicious. Pastas were perfectly chewy al dente. Sauces were perfect compliments to the dish - not oversauced, sauced just right. Prices were reasonable (for NYC!), portion sizes were decent. They served a complimentary bread basket with a small dipping bowl of olive oil with capers (agree with one reviewer - the capers were unnecessary and did not enhance the flavor of the dip lol - so we asked for another side of oil olive and asked for parm cheese which the server hand-grinded into it. We then added salt and pepper to it and - voila! A perfect dip!) Fresh ground parm cheese - nice touch and the sign of a true authentic Italian restaurant! In myyyyy book anyway. :) Glasses of wine were on the slightly expensive side - we are not wine aficionados so good wine is totally lost on us lol - but this place does seem to pride itself on its wine selection - in fact, we sat next to their corner wine cellar which was pretty darn impressive and was a decor statement piece in that back dining area - it gave their wine stock a legit air for sure. There were also shelves full of bottles of wine scattered throughout the restaurant. LOVED THE AMBIENCE HERE. THE SERVICE WAS EXCELLENT. No issues whatsoever. In fact, we had probably about 4 different people serving us, stopping over to check on us, etc. Not in an annoying way or with the intention of rushing us out the door. We were able to enjoy a nice, leisurely dinner and were one of the last parties in that back room to leave. To cap off our meal, we decided to try the Semifreddo dessert. OMG. SOOOOOO GOOOOOD. Look at my pic. This is no store bought dessert! BEAUTIFULLY PLATED AND PRESENTED AND EVEN MORE DELICIOUS THAN IT LOOKED ON THE PLATE!!! Shareable if your small party wants just a palette-cleansing, refreshing taste. Our Mercato dinner on our first night in the City really set the bar for the rest of the trip. So into small, local, charming restaurants serving delicious housemade creations providing exceptional service by experienced staff. And we didn't pay an arm and a leg for the entire dining experience. HIGHLY HIGHLY HIGHLY RECOMMEND MERCATO.
Great little place
Recommended to us by a local Italian, this was a real find. Traditional Italian trattoria with authentic, well cooked food and a warm, welcoming atmosphere. I only wish we had been more hungry!
Good food and service - came here for lunch for the
Good food and service - came here for lunch for the holidays with a group. They can get quite busy here so best to know what you want especially with a big group. Menu: plenty of options to select from - there is something for everyone. The homemade ravioli filled with spinach and ricotta was nice and light but filling given we were all going to eat again in a couple of hours. Everyone enjoyed their dishes - including the fettucine with wild mushrooms, homemade, spaghetti, gnocchi, and grilled salmon. portions may look small but they are filling. Nice space for groups in the back and glad they were able to accommodate same day reservation for lunch. Will definitely come back to try other dishes..
Great food, nice service.
The pasta Norma was perfect and everything well priced. I hate having to find restaurants near Penn station and finally...a good one!
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