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Barbuto
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Hours
Mon-Sat, noon-11pm; Sun, noon-10pm
Nearby Subway Stops
A, C, E at 14th St.; L at Eighth Ave.
Prices
$18-$26
Payment Methods
American Express, Diners Club, MasterCard, Visa
Special Features
- Bar Scene
- Hot Spot
- Lunch
- Notable Chef
- Outdoor Dining
- Take-Out
- Catering
Alcohol
- Full Bar
Reservations
Recommended
- Make a Reservation with opentable.com
Profile
Barbuto occupies a large, airy space with curving, garage-style doors, which open up to allow café tables to spill onto the sidewalk. With the doors closed, however, the room has a bare-bones, utilitarian feel, enhanced by café chairs, white-painted brick walls, and an open kitchen, where chef Jonathan Waxman himself can be seen wandering to and fro like a captain on his bridge, muttering commands, popping tasty morsels into his mouth, and tending to the wood-burning brick oven, which flames away in a fashionably rustic manner, against one wall. The small, aggressively seasonal menu (it changes nearly every day) also has a bare-bones, utilitarian feel, although almost everything on it tastes good. The spaghetti alla chitarra with eggs, Parmigiano-Reggiano and guanciale, is a stand-out.
Recommended DishesWild chicory, $7; squid salad, $9; bacalao, $8; bucatini, $14; risotto, $16; roast chicken, $17; skate, $18; veal sweetbreads, $18; oven-baked salmon, $19; rib eye, $19; lemon torte, $8
Related Stories
New York Magazine Reviews
- Adam Platt's Full Review (4/12/03)
Best of New York Awards
- Best New Italian Restaurant (2005)
Featured In
- Places to Try Affogato (8/11/08)
- Where to Get a Between-Purchases Bite in the West Village (12/11/06)
- Cheap Eats Guide 2006 (8/7/06)
- 101 Best New York Restaurants for 2006 (1/9/06)
- Eat a Purple Cow: 21 Cool Foods (7/4/05)


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