Stopped in for a quick bite and drink. Their arugala salad with brown mushrooms was great but their salmon carpaccio with shaved fennel, dill, lemon, fresh oregano, olives & peppercorn was divine. They also have a great drink menu but stay away from their house wines(they should up their game on these). Ok the major downside… expect SoHo ridiculous prices.
Yan T.
Classificação do local: 5 Manhattan, NY
Ducked in here for a drink on a hot Sunday afternoon while shopping in SoHo(not my usual Sunday, to say the least). It’s tucked away off the main thoroughfare, so when your head starts spinning from all the curios and too-cool-for-school skinny people traipsing around in search of attire, you can run away for an hour or two and feel like you’re in a nice little café in Italy and whatnot. Prices on food are about +5−10 what they should be, but do not overstep SoHo boundaries. My smoked salmon panini with asparagus was tasty. The«Italian Mojito» was even better(thanks, syrup and Amoro!). Nice enough now, but if it gets overrun at some point the charm may drain from here like a gutter in a rainstorm. PS: Pretty ladies in fancy sunglasses stop here for drinks.
Tom M.
Classificação do local: 5 Quincy, MA
Excellent casual dining in Soho New York. The bread and olive oil was enjoyable, the salads were refreshing, and the tiramisu was enormous/delicious. After a long day of walking, this sleek dining room, kind and attentive staff, and reasonable pricing made Il Pozzo an excellent choice.
Erin M.
Classificação do local: 5 Manhattan, NY
A cute, quiet little Italian restaurant tucked away in Soho. The staff here is very warm and welcoming. The food here is very good too. Prices are decent for the Soho area. Try one of the paninis and the pasta! There is also a full bar. If you’re looking for a place to have a relaxing meal, this is the place to go. The décor and set up for the restaurant is very European. I think Soho needs more café/restaurants like this! Will be back soon!