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🙂 4/5 - ViceVersa is a charming Italian restaurant on 51th Street
By 👻 @Vaughn F., 05/02/2022 3:00 am
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ViceVersa is a charming Italian restaurant on 51th Street in the garden level of a lovely building. This block has the potential to be a smaller Restaurant Row, with Ippudo anchoring the northeast side, Dolly Varden across the street, and Uogashi further down. I see a lot of potential on this cozy, quiet street. A quick note about happy hour: glasses of wine and house cocktails are half off from 4-8 PM, provided you sit on the bar side, rather than the restaurant side. I think beer might also qualify for happy hour but I didn't see the "fine print" anywhere so go ahead and ask. This is a very good deal for midtown and reminiscent of Hell's Kitchen's pre-pandemic glory days. My girlfriend and I were celebrating a special occasion. We started on the bar side for cocktails then hopped over to a table for dinner. Complimentary bread was so good we almost asked for a second basket; thankfully we did not as the pasta portions were large. The grilled octopus appetizer consists of a delicious tentacle served with fresh micro-greens and a potato/red pepper salad. Bursting with flavor and grilled just right. This starter was surprisingly light and established a good mood that would last the rest of the meal. Any time a restaurant boasts about their house-made pasta, I want to put it to the test. The gnocchi receives high marks; I might have liked the pasta texture to be a little firmer. Also could have done with more mushrooms. The casoncelli was an experience, a ravioli-type dish somewhere between a dumpling and cinnamon toast, topped with sensationally succulent fried pancetta chunks. The flavor profile is out there but if you've got an inquisitive palate this is a good dish for you. Too full for dessert! We finished off our bottle of chianti and paid the bill. Prices are normal for good-quality sit-down Italian food in this part of the city. The decor is also quite nice and the service was polite. I could see myself eating here again.
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