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Viceversa

4.5

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Good food and plenty of it is a great reason to choose this Theater District restaurant. The dining room features a North-Italian, minimalist design with terra cotta vases. Illuminated in soothing lights, this is a perfect spot to bring your date. There is a full bar where you can wait for your table, and the garden is perfect if you wish to dine under the NYC twilight. Attractive appetizers include calamari and there are also a variety of pasta dishes including ravioli, as well as chicken, seafood and veal. A solid wine lis... read more

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325 W 51st St, New York, NY, 10019, United States

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WeekdayScheduleStatus
Mon9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Tue9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Wed9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Thu9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Fri9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
SatClosed
SunClosed
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sethmachine 
21 years ago

maybe on expense acct. is best to go here. for the price the food was overrated and expensive for what was served to me. the ny steak was CHEWY and TOUGH (I had asked for medium rare, and was served medium) and presentation was diner-like (tasteless vegetables to accommodate the "burnt" steak), perhaps i ordered the wrong items off the menu. svc was very cold but attentive. overall not a very good experience here. SUM IT: if you must go tag along on someone else's tab. bar scene if you like to be squeezed in & wait to be ser... read more

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Contributor 
21 years ago

A Theater District winner displays an uplifting cast of northern Italian fare. – The Scene This sleek and understated spot in the theater district has a cool yet understated aura, with its long stainless-steel bar, dark-wood floor, shelves of illuminated terra-cotta vases, and candlelit dining room. Hard surfaces contribute to an intrusive din at peak hours. The Food Virtually every main course on this contemporary northern Italian menu sounds tempting. Begin some of the superior pastas: "Strangled Priest" (tangles of of thi... read more

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contempler 
21 years ago

No Vice Basic Versa – Pleasant dining experience. The menu offerings did not excite me. We enjoyed the pasta dishes (Pumpkin ravioli, Vegie lasagna). I found the meat and fish dishes to be just average. We were served by an attentive waiter and the restauant serves an excellent champagne (Pol Roger) by the glass. This place did not make my top ten list, but was a good jumping off point for the theatre district. 

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21 years ago

Very good, but a little loud – My boyfriend took me here for my birthday and we genuinely enjoyed ourselves! A more beautifully decorated place I have never seen! Everything from the apple martinis to the warm chocolate cake was exceptional. Our only complaint was that it was a bit too loud to fall into the "romantic" category (that could be in part to the large party seated next to us). Also, the hostess was pretty frigid. The one thing that really won me over was this: the maitre'd went out of his way to return my wallet t... read more

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22 years ago

Quality Slipping but Still Good – Viceversa was for the longest time my favorite restaurant and a real secret. I still enjoy visiting the place but the quality has definitely slipped. Portions seem to be smaller now and the taste seems to be less bold. Be forewarned that the dishes taste good because I suspect they use butter/lard galore!!! Try the strangled priest pasta with duck, calamari appetizer and roast chicken. They were all my favorites. But again, they seem to have changed a little and somehow in my last 2 visits t... read more

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spa_girl19 
22 years ago

Wonderful! – We went for Valentine's Day and loved it. Everything we had was beyond excellent (with the exception of dessert, which I would say was very good, but the main courses just blew us away) He had sea bass ravioli with pesto, I had the fontina cheese gnocci (out of this world!). Our waiter (unfortunately I forgot his name) was fabulous. Always there when you needed him, but never hovering. The whole place had such a friendly, down-to-earth air about it (not at all stuffy), and yet everything was very top notch. As i... read more

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nordicprincess 
22 years ago

What a great place! – This place is just magnificent!! The wine to the desserts are wonderful. The pumpkin ravioli are divine. The service is attentive and even the coat check girl is polite. I will spread the word and will be back.......BRAVO!!!! 

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22 years ago

Italian in mid town – Oustanding food with good service. Highly recomended. Offers a very good wine list. 

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tery_spataro 
22 years ago

Modern Classy Atmosphere – Daniel and Franco are warm and friendly hosts, who remember their guests! I eat here at least twice a month since they have opened a couple of years ago. I highly recommend ViceVersa for business lunches and romantic evening rendezvous. Modern Italian cuisine beautifully prepared and very yummy! Try the Tortino di Carciofi e Calamari. The Pesce Spada con Carciofi Pomodorini ed Olive Nere is amazing! My usual lunch is the Spaghettini alla Chitarra con Pomodoro has the taste of Sunday dinners of my y... read more

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Viceversa has a 4.5 star rating with 503 reviews. 

When is Viceversa open?

Viceversa is closed now. It will open at 9:00 a.m. 

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