This art deco restaurant, named for the original branch in Milan, attracts a lot of people, and as a result this trendy place is always packed. The house menu is Northern Italian style fare, including light pastas. The menu changes daily, but some faithful favorites include grilled chicken, grilled lamb chops, and linguine with clams. There is also a decent wine list and excellent desserts like Banana Mousse and Ricotta Cheesecake. Sleek and stylish, the main dining room is decorated with wood and beige colors.
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Overprice for what you get. The service was ok.
I've been here four or five times over the years only because my parents loving going here when in town. It's Northern Italian and sort of tailored for the...
I went to Bice for the first time during NYC restaurant week. We had 8 p.m. reservations, but arrived early, around 7:30 and seated ourselves at the bar...
“Noth the best Italian restaurant! Please!”
We were referred to Bice by a staff member of the Kiton shop in London. He used to work accross the street in what is probably one of the bette...
“hit or miss service, but...”
hit or miss service, but the Baked Alaska is so good more
“One of the best Italian restaurants in NYC”
The original one is in Milan. It has another restauran in Tokyo, too. If I am correct, it opened in New York in 1993. It was, and still is stun...
“Great food but not the...”
Great food but not the best I've had. more
“Great service and great...”
Great service and great food! more
“perfect wine and pasta...”
perfect wine and pasta al fresco after an afternoon at MOMA more
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