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    Eataly - SoHo

    3.9 (112 reviews)
    ModeratePizza, Grocery, Italian
    Closed 8:00 am - 10:30 pm
    Updated a few days ago

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    Andrea F.

    I thoroughly enjoyed Eataly in SoHo. Eataly was a beautiful restaraunt with many options to choose from. It was raining and we ran into the restaurant. We sat at the bar to enjoy a drink. We were greeted by the bartender and he was very friendly and helpful. He gave us great suggestions on what to eat. I tried the split pea ravioli which tasted very fresh and a great spring meal. I will definitely like to return here for another visit!

    Caprese Panino
    Ash B.

    Enjoyed this nice and light caprese sandwich. I liked that the ingredients were fresh and not stale, especially the bread, which was crusty on the outside and soft on the inside.

    Mike L.

    While in NYC for a short vacation, my wife and my cousin and I were roaming through SoHo on this past Sunday afternoon. My wife and I had been to the Eataly on the Las Vegas Strip at the Park MGM, so we figured it would be a similar experience. We walked in at 3pm on Sunday and were able to get seated right away, the restaurant was pretty full. We split a fried calamari appetizer and a mushroom pizza while we had some drinks, I had an Aperol Spritz and my cousin had a couple Italian beers. The good came out quickly and hot, and the staff were responsive to our needs. The place was busy but not super crowded or too loud, aside from the restaurant there is a whole market area for purchasing food to go or stocking up on authentic Italian culinary supplies, their dried pasta is more expensive than the generic pasta you buy at a supermarket but I have a feeling it'd be much better. I'd try it again, maybe next time we're in town.

    MARGHERITA 'A RUOTA DI CARRO'
    Eddie K.

    Not as large as other Eataly's, especially their Vegas location. Dined at the restaurant and was very satisfied with our meal. We had their MARGHERITA 'A RUOTA DI CARRO' pizza. That had to be one of the best pizza I ever had. I couldn't believe how thin the crust was. So tasty. I highly recommend their pizzas. We also had their Fettuccine Alfredo. The pasta was cooked al dente and was so good. To finish off our lunch we had the PANNA COTTA AI FRUTTI DI BOSCO. Great way to end our meal. The only knock, they need a hostess to greet and seat parties as there was nobody there.

    Jane L.

    It's one stop shopping here at Eataly in Soho. Great place to shop. Cookies were on sale. Got a few batches of wafers and Italian snacks. We had already had lunch earlier. Went to get a Cappuccino and the Lemon Blueberry Cookie. Nice to take a break from shopping. Lots of tables and chair to dine here. Staff very helpful and even security. Definitely, be back to try the pizza and pasta. Lots of prepared meals in the fridge and packed ready to go. Two floors and to this Eataly-Soho.

    Romana Pizza
    Fatima H.

    The place was so amazing, it was one of the biggest restaurant we ate at all week! I would definitely go just for the vibe. Food was such an experience especially with them presenting fettuccine Alfredo with the cheese wheel. We got our food pretty quickly, but it did take a while to get finished up to receive the check. We used this night to catch up with some old friends so it was exactly what we needed.

    Massese
    Christine L.

    Eataly has an abundance of selections ranging from pastas, baked goods, desserts, pizza and grocery items. The Soho location is well maintained. It's always clean and staff are available to assist if needed. I got pizza take out from the front of the store. There are many options from meat to vegetables or just cheese. The portions are decent as well. It was hard to choose because I like different toppings. Settled with the classic Margherita, added the Massese which had spicy salami and the burrata and prosciutto. Staff does ask if you are dining in or to go and whether to heat up or not. Pizzas are flavorful and though more then average in price, the flavor definitely makes up for it. My favorite was the salami. Though a bit spicy, that mixed with the tomato sauce made a good combo. Burrata and prosciutto, a bit salty but still good. You cant go wrong with the classic Margherita. Clean restrooms on the lower level.

    Esther L.

    The ambiance and lighting were top tier. So whimsical and romantic both in daytime to sunset to nighttime vibe. The staff were also all very kind and accommodating and helpful. Came during their restaurant fest 2 course deal for $26. Chose the bruschetta and kale salad as appetizers. bruschetta was the best thing here! Kale salad was too hard and chewy, raisins were a nice touch though. The main course pizza was surprisingly big size which was great! The thin chewy crust with minimal flavor was not my style though. The cacio e pepe pasta was great at first but then was really just plainly flavored pasta, cooked a bit too hard, with too much saltiness flavor to it. The $6 small bites of fried rice and cheese ball had a nice fried exterior but needed another dimension of flavor inside which could've been done with any meat. Also got the mini tiramisu which was definitely veryyy small but the flavor had such a rich coffee flavor if you like that. Overall was a good experience but sadly not a favorite.

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    Hui L.

    There is a restaurant, café, and small grocery area. Came by for the tiramisu festival, they had some for sale in the bakery display case and in their grab and go refrigerated section. It was a much smaller selection of everything really compared to the Westfield location. We tried their lemon flavored and pistachio flavors (it was expensive at $10+ for a couple of bites). FYI, there are bathrooms in the lower level.

    Fateha A.

    Went for the tiramisu fest: 3/5 pistachio- very nutty but where are the layers & the coffee? 2/5 lemon- so sweet, when something is lemon flavored, it's expected to be at least somewhat sour, this especially had no layers & no coffee

    Tuna tartare
    Stephanie W.

    Overall I tried dining at this eataly to try it out but I think it's better to just browse around and shop. I tried the tuna tartare, espresso martini, short rib puree, and tiramisu. Out of everything I was pleasantly surprised by the espresso martini and tiramisu which was really good! The others were just okay and on the pricy side. I like browsing in the market area to see what they have and sometimes they have unique items! There's also a fridge area and there's 2 floors!

    How cute is this?! Milk chocolate eggs with milk cream filling in an Eataly egg carton! So cute!
    I C.

    This is the place to come for all things Italian - especially food and drink! Definitely if you're visiting NYC, plan a stop by here (there are other Eataly locations around the city too). Inside the Eataly building here in SoHo is a full blown market - think Balducci's or an Italian themed boutique-y Whole Foods. Fresh meats, produce, fruit and a bakery. Then tack on a latte and coffee bar and miles of fresh made pastries beautifully laid out in display cases (see my vids). A beautiful and shady outside dining area with large shade umbrellas. And then a full service Italian restaurant serving housemade pasta THAT TAKES ONLINE RESERVATIONS (through Yelp - easy peasy!). We strolled in on a Saturday late morning and the restaurant was packed with brunch-goers. The aroma in the air of fresh pasta, garlic and herbs and seasonings was to die for. Duly noted for our next visit! We opted for a more quick and easy grab and go pastry and a hot latte. Lots to see - the place is massive. Plan to hang out, browse, shop, take a load off (in the summer; it's a great place to beat the heat!) and spend a couple leisurely hours perusing or pop in for a quick in and out. Definitely a must see when in NYC!

    Menu of the $26 Taste of Napoli prix fixe
    Seby I.

    A friend was visiting from the West Coast and we met in SoHo. I had suggested Eataly as it would be less crowded on a Saturday evening. We sat on the patio and perused the menu. We chose two dishes from the $26 Taste of Napoli prix fixe menu. Mortadella E Pistacchio on sourdough bread and Spaghetti All'Arrabiatta. I had a cappuccino when I arrived. No bread was given before our meal. We drank a bottle of Pelegríno. The server didn't offer us cheese which I requested. The food was fine but the pasta was lukewarm. We didn't finish it and skipped dessert. Slowly lots of customers started coming so the atmosphere became more jovial. I like all three Eataly's and this one is the smallest

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