As a tourist who has been to both the Flatiron and Downtown locations, this Flatiron location falls a bit short compared to Downtown, but on its own is a great place for a pasta and pizza lunch, well with a trip.
This location is at street level, and a bit more casual (in comparison to downtown) though the decor was very clean and elegant. Our service was good, if a bit blunt, and our server checked on us several times.
My lasagna was very rich with many sheets of fresh lasagna. I liked it, and my daughter loved it. My kids were not presented with a kids menu, but there was a kids cheese pizza available upon request, which was enjoyed. My eldest daughter loved her four cheese pizza (and ordered it at the other location this same trip).
I appreciated there being a few craft beers on tap. I didn't love the fresh bread we ordered. It was only $3, and served with olive oil - it was soft with 4 big pieces, but a nibble of my daughters' pizza crust was more appealing, so I'll skip it next time.
We closed out our lunch sharing an amazing tiramisu - so creamy and delicious!
I have travelled the world extensively over 40 years. I ate at all restaurants ranging from pop & mom’s to Michelin three stars. This is my honest review of the restaurant La Pizza & La Pasta inside the Eataly shopping. Located in flatiron district, this is a true testimony to all the goodness of Italian food. You can combine food eating with food shopping similar to original Eataly in Italy. We had the carpaccio with black truffle, the tagliatelle with mushroom ragu and the spaghetti with butter truffle and an addition of shaved black truffle. All was very good but we had two let downs (why I put four stars):
- A little stone was found in the tagliatelle (probably due to insufficiently washed mushroom). The waitress/manager was quick to react and removed it from our table.
- One wine glass has small fingerprints stain.
Overall, I would still recommend to eat there.
I brought a friend here from out of town, and we visited on a Sunday at about 230 pm. There were no lines to get a table, and we were seated right next to a window overlooking the Memorial Pools. Absolutely breathtaking views! A great first impression.
Right after we sat at the table, we were greeted by a gentleman offering us water. (Love that!) After reviewing the menu for a few minutes, Jordan came over to take our order. He was dressed in a suit, which we found interesting. (There's a definite pecking order within the staff.) He was very outgoing and friendly and answered my friend's menu questions with ease. I ordered the spaghetti cacio e pepi with a truffle addition and my friend ordered the tagliatelle alla bolognese. I asked if I could change my pasta to angel hair, but that was not allowed. We didn't order appetizers. Several minutes later, Jordan informed me that the kitchen had run out of truffles, which was a bummer.
The entrees came pretty quickly, but not too quickly, and were served by Diego another person who is great at his job. Both were very generous portions, and neither of us was able to finish, though we really tried! We were offered freshly grated cheese shortly after we began eating. We shared our pasta, and both were cooked to perfection (al dente) and tasted fantastic. The staff was very attentive, but not annoyingly so. We didn't feel rushed, which is a treat in NYC. We didn't order dessert, though the gelato looked amazing.
Here's why I gave 4 instead of 5 stars. After we paid, we both went to the restroom. It was so shabbily done, almost as an afterthought. There was a line, and we waited in a very narrow but heavily trafficked hallway that had mops and a locker jammed into it. When we got to the bathrooms, we found a very poorly designed space with angles that made it almost impossible to avoid coming into contact with other patrons. There were social distancing signs which were pretty comical, considering the lack of space. They also only offer hand dryers, so I can only imagine how warm the bathrooms get in the summer.
Upon leaving the restrooms, we meandered through the market, which was well-stocked and beautifully arranged. We made a few purchases and headed to the exit. At least we thought we did. It took us 10 minutes of walking around in a complete circle as we followed the exit signs. We finally asked someone to show us the actual exit, an escalator down that proved very elusive. It was an unfortunate end to an otherwise wonderful experience. I hope they redesign those restrooms and provide better exit signage in the future.
The photos are of the dining space, our view, and the hallway to the restroom.
I thoroughly enjoyed my dining experience at this NYC gem. A visit here has become a tradition for me, thanks to its inviting yet vibrant atmosphere. The diverse menu offers impeccable pasta choices, making it hard to go wrong with any selection. Despite the bustling environment, the staff consistently exudes warmth and professionalism, enhancing the overall enjoyment of the meal. Highly recommended for anyone seeking a delightful culinary experience at the La Pizza & La Pasta
Pretty good Italian food for reasonable price, especially with the Eataly restaurant feast that ended yesterday - but I believe it will be back soon. The service is a little slow. Highly recommend you book a reservation since the line can get pretty long. It is located in the Eataly market so great place to browse for Italian produce after your meal.
Eataly is a good outlet with a lot of groceries and produce as well as restaurants. We went to La Pizza & La Pasta. We had reservations and we got a seat pretty instantly. The place is bustling and can be overwhelming as there are multiple restaurants in there. We tried the focaccia bread and gnocchi for the antipasti and the bread was really good. For the next course we had the pizza with white truffle and it was really delicious. The crust was one of the softest and thinnest I've seen. The real blockbuster was the Tiramisu which was very good as well. Overall a really good place to try!!
My favorite spot in NYC for pasta! Service is great, food is amazing!! The wine is very pricey, but delicious. Both the Flatiron location and the 9/11 location are excellent. I've been to both several times, highly recommend!
The lasagna is delicious!!! It may look small but it’s very fulfilling. The ravioli in the butter sauce with pistachios is also really good. We also ordered the eggplant parmesan pizza (not pictured), so good!!! The crust is soft and warm, fresh out the oven.
It gets kind of hectic in here, which sometimes compromises the quality of service, but you can tell waiters and staff are always trying to do their best in such a busy environment.
We walked in for a quick lunch while out shopping. Pretty solid overall. I had the lasagna and my partner had the squid ink gnocchi. The lasagna was moist and flavorful and I enjoyed it paired with my foccia bread. I'd ask for extra sauce next time if I had to make it perfect. My partners gnocchi was good, but a tad basic and bland. Could of used a bit more pizazz... Maybe some chili or red pepper? Maybe more citrus to brighten it. Overall not bad though. One complaint is that a fly flew into my wine. Food service was exceptionally fast. Would come again for a quick pasta fix.
I loved my visit here!! Our server was so personable and attentive. He alone made the experience great. Everything is made fresh, and you can taste it. The lasagna was so flavorful and cheesy. The only issue I had was that the tables were too close, so people kept bumping into me when they walked past.
We came here for pasta and had a great experience. Our server Caroline was absolutely amazing. We loved her! I got their $28 deal which came with Bruschetta (AMAZING!) and pasta. The overall experience was just so good. I’d come back here in a heartbeat when I come back to NYC. Thanks Caroline!
Nice place to hang out with others, eat, drink. You can talk and hear others since it's not noisy or there is not loud music. The staff members were very gentle with us at all times. The food was delicious. I tried the pizza and the gnocchi. They were both awesome. Dessert and coffee were amazing too.
Got the lasagna and Aperol spritz - they were both pretty decent. A bit overpriced, but that’s to be expected in Eataly.
I came here years ago, but I went again. This is the best pasta place I have been to in NYC. I’m still trying new ones but this is the best one so far. I did their 2 courses for 19$, for 2 people, and we had 2 beverages. We paid $60 total. Not too bad for the quality of food. The best appetizer I had was the bruschetta with tomato. We also had the risotto ball, which was underwhelming to me. However the bruschetta was super refreshing and tasty. The pasta was amazing as well. Super flavorful and cooked perfectly.
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