Liana L.
Yelp
One of my friends brought me here as it's one of her favorite restaurants in NYC, though she usually goes to the downtown location. After dining here, she said that she preferred that one, but I did enjoy this meal. I made reservations about a few days in advance for Saturday and they only had 4:45 PM and 9 PM left, so we dined early. I was surprised by how full it was even so early.
+ Complimentary bread and dips ($0) - 10/10 - I love free stuff, and this was fantastic. The sundried tomato oil was my favorite, and I mostly used that with the delicious fresh bread. The carrots and hummus were fine.
+ Octopus caprese ($28.95) - 7/10 - I didn't know how the octopus would come out; I thought it would be grilled, but if so, it is very mildly so. The burrata was nice but there was very little of it, and overall I ate this dish wishing there was more. The octopus was well-cooked but not as tender as I would have liked, and the green sauce (basil?) was quite good. Very much a deconstructed caprese with very little tomato confit. For this price, I think I'd much rather make my own.
+ Fusilli with langoustine and burrata ($24.95) - 8/10 - My friend was disappointed as she says the downtown location is more tomato-forward. Overall, this was pretty good; I was not disappointed by it, and it did inspire me to make a lobster sauce since I have some homemade lobster stock at home and wasn't sure what to do with it. I felt that the bits of langoustine were more overcooked than to my liking, and again, the burrata was barely there. That said, I liked it enough that I want to make something like this (just with more burrata, more sauce, and more pasta).
Overall, the meal was good, and I would recommend this if you don't know how to make food like this. I do think I can do better, but it provided inspiration for me, so for me that's a good meal.