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Seafood restaurant · Stapleton

Barca

Seafood restaurant · Stapleton

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44 Navy Pier Ct, Staten Island, NY 10304, USA

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Spacious Mediterranean eatery serving up a seafood-forward menu with crudos & housemade pasta.  

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44 Navy Pier Ct, Staten Island, NY 10304, USA Get directions

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+1 718 556 9300

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"Owned by executive chef Dave Pasternack and business partner Victor Rallo." - Carla Vianna

Esca’s Midtown Reopening Delayed Until July Due to Sunday Night Fire - Eater NY
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"Seafood reigns at Staten Island’s newest restaurant Barca, a project by Victor Rallo, who also runs Surf, and Dave Pasternack of Italian seafood spot Esca. New Yorker critic Hannah Goldfield finds “well-executed old standbys” like oysters and clams on the half shell, fluke crudo, and a whole branzino, alongside an uninterrupted view of Manhattan. She writes that the Sicilian-style fish stew — which is “abundant” with mussels, clams, shrimp, black sea bass, olives, and fregola — comes in a broth that’s “appealingly” fragrant with Pernod. Another crowd-pleasing dish is the “pitch-perfect” lobster spaghetti, a mix of claw and tail meat still in the shell thrown into house-made pasta." - Carla Vianna

Man Allegedly Hung Out in Urbanspace Midtown Food Hall Bathroom to Steal from Women - Eater NY
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"A new restaurant from Dave Pasternack, of the midtown seafood mecca Esca, offers fluke crudo, lobster spaghetti, and zuppa di pesce—and an uninterrupted view of Manhattan." - Hannah Goldfield

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Aahil Kirk

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My family had an amazing dinner here. Their food was as fabulous as their atmosphere. I'm a big fan of seafood and I especially love their seafood list. Harbor side dining can't be complete without your favorite wine, simply the best! Hands down the best restaurant on the island!

Michael Gabriel

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We went here on a Saturday night for dinner .The restaurant has great views and has a good looking dinning space with a combination of rustic and industrial. The bar and cocktail list is nice , must try the fried pasta at the bar when having a pre dinner drink. We waited longer then anticipated to be seated for our reservation but Saturday night I figured we would have a small wait. The menu is compact but has great choices to choose from. The food was good , not bad and not life changing but good . I was hoping for more than that . The service again was good but not great . All and all it was pleasant . We I’ll be back

Will Johns

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Cool spot. Stereotypical spot. Nothing to unique. Prices are average. They have wine fridge on the wall. The atmosphere is pretty laid back. If I was in the neighborhood, I'd consider coming back.

Victor Quinteros

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I am glad the restaurant is now a dog friendly place, I talked with VIC and I had a great time with some friends down there. Saw other dogs at the patio and that's cool.

adele randazzo

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Decided to go back to Barca with a few friends.We had a great time. The meal was fantastic. There was only a few issues. It was a Sunday night and we had a very nice waiter named Andy. He gave us some great recomendations. But as the restaurant started to get busy the service fell short. They seemed to be very short staffed and I had to keep asking for water. By the time we got to dessert the staff disappeared. It took a while before anyone came to take our order for dessert and from that point on about 20 or 30 minutes before we received our dessert. My dessert was disappointing. I ordered a lemon torte which was too sweet. At the end our waiter brought us all an after dinner drink on the house to make up for the delay. I think all in all the main chef is very good. The pastry chef not so much.

TOM SCARPACI

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Very cool atmosphere. Food and wine were very good along with the server. Wine list though not alot of selections under $50. One issue, that is not really an issue but needs to be explained. The menu changes daily so if you go an have something you like it may not be there or made the same next time you go. Which is what happened to us with the Seafood stew. Still good but different fish different taste. All in all great time and meal even though a little pricey.

m a

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Food was really great. However we have literally grew gray hair while waiting for it. I think the restaurant has a very good idea to bring all the dishes together but for some reason the prep takes forever. I suggest to be ready to talk a lot and to be surrounded by interesting people at your table. In other words, be patient, you won't regret it.

Jacquelyn Dubicki

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Beautiful restaurant with fantastic food. Not your traditional Americanized Italian restaurant which are a dime a dozen on Staten Island, but an authentic, elegant, flavorful experience that cannot be matched by any other establishment on Staten Island. Everything we ordered was delicious, from appetizer to dessert. We will definitely be back!