Bottino To Go
Takeout Restaurant · Chelsea ·

Bottino To Go

Takeout Restaurant · Chelsea ·

Coffee, pastries, artisan sandwiches, soups, and salads

grilled chicken sandwich
ciabatta bread
chocolate chip cookie
food allergies
duck liver parfait
chicken liver parfait
concord grape chutney
mafaldine with lobster
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248 10th Ave, New York, NY 10001 Get directions

Popular for lunch
Good for solo dining
Comfort food
Credit card accepted

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248 10th Ave, New York, NY 10001 Get directions

+1 212 206 6766

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•Popular for lunch
•Good for solo dining
•Comfort food
•Credit card accepted

Last updated

Dec 28, 2025

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The Best Restaurants for a Group Dinners in NYC | Eater NY

"A picturesque, surprisingly bucolic garden in the middle of Chelsea is an ideal setting for a celebration. Pink tulips add splash to tables nestled under trees, where guests enjoy appetizers like duck and chicken liver parfait with concord grape chutney; and mafaldine with Maine lobster, asparagus and artichoke; and entrees such as apple cider braised lamb shank with spring peas and lamb brodo; porcini-rubbed NY strip steak; and scallops with eggplant caponata and pomegranate. Toast grads with cocktails like Prosecco with lemon and sage, or a “smoky Negroni” with mezcal. bottinonyc.com" - Eater Staff

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Bottino To Go

Nathalie G. L.

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I ordered a plain chocolate chip cookie. I got a chocolate chip cookie with walnuts. I’m very allergic to all nuts, including walnuts. Or it’s a pecan, idk I can’t tell because I DO NOT AND CANNOT EAT NUTS. Thankfully I’m not deathly allergic, and stopped myself after one bite, but to Bottino food management or whoever the lead baker is: Don’t put a chocolate chip cookie on the menu and include nuts without mentioning it on the menu. How about we even put all nuts on the side of dishes that include nuts. Can we make nuts optional? Anyone with food allergies can understand that we absolutely do our best to be vigilant and careful about eating out, so as to not be a burden and complain- but to order something that should objectively not have nuts, to then be surprised with nuts, is monumentally aggravating, to put it nicely. I paid $3 for a thing that is safe to eat, to discover- after it’s already in my mouth- that it is not safe for me to eat. The rest of your food and breads are great, but PLEASE do better.

Dan L.

Google
One of my favorite sandwich shops in NYC. Started going there in 2001. Always delicious and fresh. I recommend #15, grilled chicken sandwich on ciabatta bread.