Casa Apicii

Italian restaurant · Greenwich Village

Casa Apicii

Italian restaurant · Greenwich Village

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62 W 9th St, New York, NY 10011

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Discover a chic townhouse serving seasonal Italian fare, from mouthwatering pastas to inviting cocktails, all in a vibe that's effortlessly stylish and cozy.  

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"There are a few things to keep in mind when you walk into Casa Apicii in the West Village. First of all, know that you are walking into a room that feels a bit different than some of the other Italian restaurants you’re used to. This place sort of looks like a Bond villain’s cocktail club, or Vladimir Putin’s country home, minus the weaponized mammoths. Second, prepare to spend more money than you might at another restaurant that serves elevated Italian food. This is a L’Artusi-like experience: pricey, but worthwhile if done correctly. It’s fair to assume that some of what makes Casa Apicii feel like an oligarch’s crash pad is intentional, but also that some of it is simply a byproduct of the fact that the restaurant is located in an extravagant townhouse. The main dining room area is small and surrounded by an upper-level balcony so people can literally look down on you. There’s also a fireplace with an imposing mantle - one that feels perfect for a painting like this. Those seem to be leftover features from the somewhat ridiculous restaurant that preceded this one, The Lion. But all the crushed velvet and gold trimmings? Pretty sure those were Casa Apicii design choices. photo credit: Noah Devereaux Whatever your feelings on opulence (I has it), once you get past the aesthetics, we think you’ll find that Casa Apicii is a very good restaurant. The menu is familiar - pasta, burrata, crudo… some chicken, and the good stuff is really good. Even the bad things are pretty tasty, and there’s an inventive touch to many of these Italian dishes that would otherwise be pretty straightforward. There’s also a secret (?) bar upstairs where you can have drinks before or after dinner, and you definitely should. Our only real complaint with Casa Apicii is that the menu is very large and navigating it can be tough. Much of it changes with the season, and there are like seven too many crudo options. That, and we’re going to have to invest in some blazers if we’re going to keep having dinner here. Food Rundown Stracciatella Di Bufala An excellent bowl of creamy mozzarella, persimmon, and black olive shrapnel. Yes, that’s the culinary term for it. Make sure this is on your table. Buacatini All’Amatriciana This is the pasta you want to be eating at Casa Apicii. It’s pretty much a classic amatriciana, aside from the fact that instead of pork jowl, they use the spicy and mysterious spreadable salumi called ’nduja. WHY DOES IT START WITH AN APOSTROPHE? Linguine Linguine and clams and everything else you want in your life. Lentils Yes, one of our favorite things to eat here is a warm bowl of lentils. You know, to stay in touch with the common man. You should do the same. Tagliatelle A usual feature on the menu here, and for good reason. Mushtooms, pancetta, and sage never made anyone mad. Not once. Chicken You could order this, if you’re looking for a solid entree or are on one of those stupid diets where all you eat is cauliflower and bird protein. Or you could just have some more pasta. Your move." - Chris Stang

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"Casa Apicii is in the bottom of a Greenwich Village townhouse, and it doesn’t look like much from the outside - but walk inside and you’ll find a big dining room with velvet chairs, high ceilings, and some leather banquettes. You’ll also find some very good Italian food, including pastas that your boss will text you about mid-meal. The best part is that it isn’t very hard to get a reservation. So keep the Casa Apicii number on speed dial." - Bryan Kim, Chris Stang

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John Dunlea

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The whole experience was amazing. Service was fantastic. All the staff were incredibly friendly and equally attentive. The food was wonderful. The mushroom side dish was very very good but the Bucaniti pasta was amazing. The shrimp linguine was also super delicious. Everything tasted very fresh. Great ambience. Feels classy but in no way over the top. Definitely coming back!

Victor C

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Food was decent, ingredients were top notch but the dishes were just a little off. The squid was well cooked but just a little under seasoned and served like warm. Meatballs tasted great but might have been over worked a bit, making them a little mealy. Pastas were decent, however the steak was over cooked. Nice space but also very noisy.

Richard W

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Absolutely loved this place. Was over from London for the week and decided to try based on good reviews. Great setting, great food and great service. Hope they branch out to the UK!

Philip Mershon

Google
Really enjoyed dinner here. I was think that the last thing I needed was another Italian restaurant in NYC. I was pleasantly surprised. The protein options were interesting but not over the top daring. I very much enjoyed the venison. The portions were generous but not gluttonous. The prices were reasonable for the neighborhood. The build on this place is really nice and the spaces are very cool. Service was attentive but a little slow. This place is now firmly in my rotation. Also, my friends really enjoyed the specialty cocktails. Despite drinking before, during, and after dinner, our bill wasn't crazy.

Rob

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One of the best Italian restaurants I have ever been to. Fantastic food, and I mean *really* fantastic - the kind of food that makes you almost reluctant to start the next course because you don't want the flavours from the previous course to go... also great wines and a really fun atmosphere. But what really topped it it all off were the staff and the sheer quality of service. My particular thanks to Edna and Linden and everyone who had anything to do with hiring them. An exceptional restaurant and, considering the quality, amazingly well-priced. I will be back

Nyorquina Paty

Google
Place was charming, food was good, service a bit slow. The vegetable dishes were the highlight of our meal so I believe it is a great option for vegetarians

Alaina Zulli

Google
Food was very good, staff wonderful. The decor is nice, and I was delighted to find that I could carry on a conversation with my dinner companion without shouting. The music selection was terrible for the space, though. "Ain't No Rest For the Wicked" by Cage the Elephant did not enhance the romantic Italian dinner.

Leslie Teng

Google
This restaurant is somewhat hidden and nondescript, but worth visiting time and time again. The interiors are simultaneously intimate but airy; my friend and I could talk without feeling like were on top of other people, and without fearing any eavesdropping. The service is very friendly and attentive as well. The food is delicious. We started with the meatballs as our appetizer. The mix of veal and prosciutto is so rich, and it pairs very well with the marinara sauce, too. I got the linguine with shrimp. It had a creamy texture without being overpowering; the shrimp was firm and had a nice bite; the garlic was fragrant but not too much. It was a very good pasta. My friend got the bucatini all'amatriciana, and she loved it. Olive oil cake dessert looks small, but it is dense and filling. I generally do not like coconut, but the coconut ice cream was a lovely complement to the cake. For cocktails, we had the Casa Apicii and the Saint Paloma. Both were very good, but also very different. The former was stronger and more refreshing (since it had lemon, mint, and ginger), while the latter was more sweet and light (with grapefruit). Highly recommend a dinner here.