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Cacio e Pepe comes across as a romantic trattoria, where you can hold conversations endlessly over cups of capuccino. Moreover, hip East Village residents waltz in and out lending a sophisticated air to the establishment. Romanticized pastas, sandwiches, salads, and small plates with a cheese overload, are wolfed down quickly. So are gelatos and creamy beverages. Wine lovers will love the selection; the attentive staff are quick to recommend one to complement your meal. Reservations for a group of four or more is necessary.
182 2nd Ave, New York, NY, 10003, United States
Get directionsWeekday | Schedule | Status |
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Mon | 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. | |
Tue | 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. | |
Wed | 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. | |
Thu | 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. | |
Fri | 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. | |
Sat | Closed | |
Sun | Closed |
A real italian restaurant in the east village – One of the best meal I have ever had. The food here is more than Italian peasant's food, so if you are not willing to experiment or are expecting simple, common Italian food, this may not be your place. If that does not bother you, this is definitely a place to go. The food is sensational and the entire experience was great!
BEST PASTA IN NYC – This place is truly a gem. I went with my friends a couple of days ago and we had a great experience. We didn't have a reservation but we were seated right away even though the place was packed. The food was AMAZING and the atmosphere was great. The food at Cacio e pepe it's really a step above all the italian restaurants in the east village. Two thumbs up!!
At this outpost of creative Roman cuisine, the best dishes are adorned with Italy's finest cheeses. – The Scene Low, beamed ceilings, French doors that open to the sidewalk, brick walls and candle light make for a cozy scene. A mature crowd unwinds in the quiet and relaxed dining room or in the back garden. Outdoor seating in front allows customers to witness East Village foot traffic. The Food The menu features Italian favorites, most served with an ample portion of cheese. Light, lemony meat ravioli is garnished with shave... read more
Worth the visit... – I had a date on Valentine's Day at Cacio e Pepe. They had a special pre-fixe menu. The food was great and the ambience was romantic. The staff- although attentive and helpful with wine & food selection- did confuse who ordered which dish. :) Still, this place is definitely worth checking out... a great place for a date!
GREAT ITALIAN RESTAURANT – I had dinner with a group of friends at Cacio e pepe last Friday and it was incredible. The food was great. They only use the best ingredients(ask about the pasta they use) and the presentation is pretty.The place had a great vibe that night and all of us had a great time. We will definitely go back
UNBELIEVABLY RUDE AND IGNORANT MANAGEMENT – We waited 45 minutes for a table that was contantly just "5 minutes" away, while we watched two groups of equal size (also w/o reservations) get seated at great tables! We finally were seated at a table next to the bathroom, kitchen, wait station, and bar. A server brought us a bottle from a younger year than we ordered, I asked to see the wine list again. He loudly complained about this to our waiter, the barkeep, and the owner. He had the gall to say that the wine's year makes no... read more
Great New Place – Authentic Italian in a nice environment...the servers are friendly, but can NEVER remember who ordered what...they come to the table calling out the dishes in Italian and you have to try to guess if it was what you ordered...but I would absolutely recommend it anyway. They are new and probably working out the kinks. Try the Cacio e Pepe dish or the quail with blueberries. The entrees are fantastic too. I've had the duck, the steak, and the ox tail and loved both! Great wines and desserts too and different s... read more
Not Just Dinner! – This place is amazing. The food is great - really creative. The prices are good and the service is friendly and knowlegeable. After going for dinner a few times, we realized they were also doing brunch - out of this world! The brunch menu is as creative as the dinner menu. The wine list is also quite extensive.
Fav Ital – My favorite Italian. Have tried the oxtail stew, veal tornedos (wrapped with procuitto), and quail and have enjoyed them all. Good portions, bold flavors, including the sides which are as good as (if not in some instances even better) than the mains. If they have the roast potatoes go for it! Ditto the garlic baby broc. Desert of green tomato strudle with basil sorbet was more interesting than savory. Gets a bit noisy when full though.
Cacio Pepe Restaurant has a 4.2 star rating with 780 reviews.
Cacio Pepe Restaurant is closed now. It will open tomorrow at 9:00 a.m.
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