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Quick stop at a casual restaurant
The place was rammed and there was a queue outside with people waiting to be seated.
We asked for a table of two and the friendly hostess offered us a table inside.
The place inside is super tight and the tables real small. Super cozy one might say but dated.
I ordered the prosciutto with melon and my partner the penne pasta with spicy tomato sauce. They served us a complimentary basket of grilled white bread. All a bit underwhelming.
For drinks we had a ginger ale that was slightly watery and a bottle of Peroni. All came real quick.
The bill was $66.70 which felt a bit pricey for the overall experience. Wel Iโll we go again? No. But if you looking for a quick service and a quick bite if you are around the area, then give it a go.
Insultingly bad
We often come to NYC to enjoy the wide variety of cuisine available. We made the big mistake of trying Via Quadronno. This place is a disgrace to restaurants, to NYC and to cuisine in general. We canโt get over it, we wasted a meal at this dump. Shame on you!
Be the first to ReplyGreat Sandwiches
Very busy place took a while to get seated , service was bit slow but food was very nice, with a large menu.
Be the first to ReplySomething wrong w this picture
The ambience was nice snd the Asian staff running the place were cordial, however. Ill not be returning. The food was cold with hotspots telltale of a quick microwave up pasta and jar sauce taste. The price for the food although mediocre in taste was way too much. 26$ for a plate of cold pasta and sauce tasting from a jar?
Be the first to ReplyTiny, cozy place to grab a bite or to have a drink
My friend brought me here after visiting the Frick Museum, which is just a couple of blocks away.
The ambience is very Italian-American: pretty casual, some decor stuck in the early Twentieth century, yet very welcoming and easy going.
The service seemed fast and attentive.
The coffee tasted good, and so was the cake we had.
I would't call it cheap, but it is not expensive either.
Small cozy Italian restaurant
Great place to grab a bite when visiting the Frick Museum at 1 E. 70th St. The food is fresh and tasty and the cost is reasonable. The atmosphere is like a cafe you would find on one of the side streets in Rome.
Be the first to ReplyPassable food, horrible service
The food is passable, but staff are horribly rude. Additionally the place is really tiny and crowded.
Be the first to ReplyNice Italian food in charming cafe near Central Park
We really enjoyed our evening here. The waiters are very nice and professional. The room is small but cute. We both loved our pasta. I had linguine and clams which had plenty of clams and was perfectly seasoned in light olive oil/clam juice sauce. My husband had olive oil & pepper flakes and loved it. We also enjoyed the 3 cookies and affogatto - a little sweet end to a savory dinner. Nice wine list as well.
Be the first to ReplyVia Quadronno Restaurant - 25 E 73rd St - Manhattan
We found Via Quadronno, when looking for a nearby Italian restaurant - after Botega del Vino on 59th Street closed. The food and the variety of dishes were about as good as at the Botega, though the latter had a much more extensive wine list (as its name suggested). There was a pleasant sign on the wall at the Via that repeated Horace's famous phrase: "Carpe diem, quam minimam credula postero": (Pluck the day; trust but little in the 'morrow!). But several of the letters were missing. Which was a bit worrisome, suggesting that the restaurant wasn't as diligent as it could be - in keeping everything fixed and up to date. The service was good and the prices moderate, but the ambience not as inviting as at the Botega or at some of the other UES Italian restaurants (like, for instance, Erminia)
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