Santina

Italian restaurant · West Village

Santina

Italian restaurant · West Village

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820 Washington St, New York, NY 10014

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Italian seafood & grilled fare, gluten-free options, great cocktails  

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820 Washington St, New York, NY 10014 Get directions

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+1 212 254 3000

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Santina Review - Meatpacking District - New York - The Infatuation

"I was midway through writing this Santina review about how the Meatpacking District has been changing for the best - the High Line! Bubby’s! A cool new food hall! But then I received the following unsolicited PR email with the subject line “VIP blogger night invite - Bagatelle the HOTTEST French restaurant in the Meatpacking district.” Yikes. Three steps forward, one step back. Focusing on the positive, Santina is the best thing to happen to the Meatpacking District since meat was actually packed here (do they still do that?). It’s the latest in a slew of new releases from the fire-breathing trio known as Major Food Group, who are also behind hot spots like Carbone and Dirty French. They gutted a parking garage underneath the High Line, inserted floor to ceiling windows as walls, and decked the place out in sparkling party time palm trees and shells, creating a fun vibe that’s some kind of tropical Italy in Hawaii hits Meatpacking. Weird, but it works. If you order right, you can have a great meal, but not everything on this menu is amazing. It’s actually a frustrating menu, because the dish listings offer no detail or descriptions. Even upon asking, the staff hasn’t fully mastered what’s what either, and that’s not necessarily their fault. Mass confusion that could easily be avoided. Santina would be a way better dining experience if they simply offered up a little more information for each dish. No one wants to ask for descriptions, we just want to know the key ingredients in a “Grigliata Del Giorno” are, ’cause f*ck if we know. Santina is an unpretentious good time, and nowhere near as intense or intimidating as the rest of the Major roster. It’s the kind of place you can just roll into anytime without a reservation, test your luck on a table, but ultimately sit at the spacious bar for a meal. It’s fun, it’s easy, and it also doubles as easily the best cocktail bar in Meatpacking. Hang here instead of going to the horrible clubs that surround it. Soho House members, you just stepped in sh*t. There were exactly zero restaurants we enjoyed hanging out in Meatpacking until Santina arrived. Now there’s one. Sorry, Bagatelle. Shirtless, 1pm table dancing is not in the cards for this crew. Apologize to your publicist for us. Food Rundown Cocktails We don’t usually list cocktails in the Food Rundown, but the drinks at Santina deserve some love. Part of the reason to come here is to drink booze, so before you just order a glass of wine, consider something shaken or stirred. This is the Amalfi Gold with bourbon, orange, ginger, and crème de peche. Bartender? Another round, please. Cecina As tempting as it is to order their house special, Cecina, a flat bread made of chickpea flour crepes, skip it. It’s nowhere near as amazing as we wanted it to be. It’s tasteless, and even when enhanced by a rich lamb tartare or overwhelmingly olive-enhanced raw Calabrian tuna, it’s simply not that good. We were left wishing they just served the Dirty French table bread, which may be the best table bread ever created, here as well. Dare to dream. Squash Carpaccio An absolute must-order, and one of the best items on the menu. Thin strips of yellow butternut squash with a bunch of different spices, herbs, and creams, including pumpkin seeds, chives, pink peppercorns, and crème fraîche. Branzino Crudo A light, excellent crudo of branzino with lots of oils and spices, the calling card at Santina. Definitely get this as an appetizer to share and skip the Octopus Spiedini and the Beets Siciliana. Those were both whatever. Feel free to hit their fritto misto, though. Their fried seafood medley gets a big thumbs up. Tricolore Splendido The salads are surprisingly awesome at Santina, and they’re far more than just vegetarian patronization. Lots of thought go into their leafy greens, and the best of the bunch is the Tricolore. It’s topped with raw tuna slices and an insanely tasty, zesty Italian dressing. Make sure this is on the table. The Wild Rice Calamari The wild rice calamari is B-O-M-B. It’s a big serving, too, a hearty rice stir fry with seared squid. Again, B-O-M-B. Order it. Pastas We enjoyed the sheep’s milk-loaded, green Tortellini Sorrentina the most of all the pastas. Definitely order that one. We also loved the Rigatoni Norma, which comes with an excellent tomato sauce and a heavy dose of eggplant. If you don’t like eggplant, you won’t like this dish. The Spaghetti Blue Crab is OK. It’s a straightforward bowl of spaghetti in red sauce, with a hint of crab and a little fire. It could benefit from some additional texture or flavors somewhere. People seem to love the signature Chitarra Santina, which is thin strips of eggy pasta with the random combo of mussels and lamb. We don’t get it. It certainly doesn’t lack flavor, but for us, those flavors simply didn’t click together. We also never want to eat mussels in pasta again. Swordfish Dogana A beautifully presented piece of fish steak that needs to be cooked a little more, because eating medium rare swordfish isn’t exactly enjoyable. Skip the overly red sauced Bass Agrigento, consider the Swordfish Dogana if you really like swordfish, but ordering the Whole Grilled Porgy is the best move. Or, if you’re splurging, go with the Lobster Catalan - you won’t be disappointed there. Grapefruit Italian Ice Yes, that’s an Italian ice in a grapefruit shell. Yes, this is how you should end your meal. Obviously." - Andrew Steinthal

https://www.theinfatuation.com/new-york/reviews/santina
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18 Top NYC Restaurants for Gluten-Free Dining - Eater NY

"Santina’s colorful, breezy space sits right underneath the High Line — ideal for a brunch or a get-together to catch up with friends. The coastal Italian restaurant’s menu has many items that are naturally gluten-free, such as its selection of cecina, Italian chickpea pancakes. But pastas here are gluten-free too, including a cacio e pepe or lobster fettuccine. Grab a negroni to go along with it. This restaurant comes from Major Food Group, and accordingly, prices here veer on the slightly higher side. Those cecina range from $16 to $24, while mains are all $27 and up." - Eater Staff, Elizabeth Myong

https://ny.eater.com/maps/nyc-best-gluten-free-restaurants
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You Need to Know Ashley Rath, the Powerhouse Chef Behind The Grill | Bon Appétit

"Before The Grill, Rath had been a secret weapon for The Grill’s parent company, Major Food Group. She helped with the openings of two of the company’s other wildly successful spots, the coastal Italian restaurant Santina." - ByPriya Krishna

https://www.bonappetit.com/story/ashley-rath-the-grill
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Nandini Mazumdar

Google
Amazing food and amazing service! The dishes are quite small but still filling. We had the chickpea pancakes with tuna tartare, avocado tapenade and truffle eggs; the arugula and fig salad; shrimp zingara with grilled mushrooms and the chocolate ice cream cake. A filling and delicious meal! I especially love their colorful plates and decor.

MIRJANA VICARI

Google
Fantastic meal is an understatement. One of the best meals I've ever had and I'm born and raised in Manhattan eating at my fare share of places. Gluten dairy and tree nut allergy and I was still in heaven. Thanks Santina!

Rumi Takaki Lyman

Google
Pretty and nice! I'd been curious about this place and finally got to come here! The fig salad was too salty for me but if you eat it with a piece of fig it gets mild. We also had house made anchovy, which was so good! We ordered a couple more dishes, but it was a bit pricey...can't be helped since it's on this nice location tho...

Gurleen

Google
One of my favorite meals I've had this summer in NYC. Such a perfect place for dinner with outdoor seating. The food was delicious, we literally cleaned our plates up! The service is amazing as well. @traveleen_gurl

Emily K

Google
Absolutely loved this place! We ordered a salad, pancakes with avocado and french toast. Shared between four of us. During brunch hours its pretty lively and loud, so I am going to try to come there when there are less people.

Keren M

Google
I honestly loved everything except of the prices. This place is really good but not out of the ordinary good, this is why I think that the price tag doesn't fit the value you get, but this is only my personal opinion. I had the chickpeas pancakes with the egg salad and a side of bacon, everything was yummy and fresh.

Chanel Brown-Legon (Chanel)

Google
Santina is hands-down one of my new favorite restaurants in the Meatpacking District. Everything was amazing here from the decor, to the food, to the service. I rarely give out 5-star reviews, but this place is definitely worth it. For starters, i had the Lamb Meatballs and sampled their famous Squash Carpaccio. The lamb meatballs were delicious, however, they were very small (think: slightly bigger than Swedish meatballs); I definitely could have easily had two plates of the meatballs as a starter. I wasn’t a huge fan of the squash, I thought it was decent, but the other three people in my party raves about the dish. For my main, I had the Tortellini Sorrentina. The pesto and marinara sauce in the dish paired nicely together and brought out the flavors of the meal. Again, the size of the pasta was much smaller than I anticipated and I could have used a second dish. I ordered the Capri Sun cocktail and it was beyond amazing; it is one of the best cocktails I’ve ever had. The price point for the food was decent and everything was delectable. I would definitely return.

Mikaela E

Google
One of my favorite places during winter. Because it feels like stepping into a mediterranean restaurant in the summer! Staff is very helpful, drinks are amazing and so are the sharing plates! It’s usually packed during the weekends so make a reservation in advance if you are planning to go here.