Alias Restaurant
(212) 505-5011
76 Clinton St
New York,
NY
10002
40.719
-73.9851
Neighborhoods: Lower East Side, Downtown

What People Are Saying About Alias Restaurant
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In Short
On a block where manicure parlors seem to outnumber residents, this pristinely designed trendy restaurant stands as one of its more startling anomalies. Curious teenagers, drawn by the kaleidoscopic signage and sleek looks, stare through the windows. New England classics like the "upstate chicken," served with butternut squash, sit comfortably alongside more Southern-leaning dishes like fried okra and St. Louis-style ribs. Sweets similarly travel from local--Il Laboratorio ice cream--to more exotic offerings like "Chocolate Guinness Goodness."
User Reviews
shotzjc
November 03, 2008
We stumbled (luckily) into Alias, because another favorite brunch spot was busy with a private event. A simple & quaint place. The food was AMAZING! I had the biscuits & gravy ? which I?ve not had in years! 2 other people in our party had the eggs benedict which were equally as delicious. The staff was very friendly & accommodating. A+ for the Bloody Marys! We?ll definitely be back. Thanks!
read full reviewmarshmyler
October 26, 2008
I can't wait to go back to Alias. In a city where you have so many choices that I feel guilty going somewhere twice, I will go this place again and again. We did have a lovely evening, but it was mostly due to the amazing food and good wine. I love the fact that the menu has a few starters and then just one of every type of dish: one chicken, one meat, one fish,pasta etc. I ordered the hanger steak to start and they were the best I've ever had. They were so meaty and cooked so perfectly that they melted in your mouth. I had the sea scallop and it was quite nice. I can't remember the ingredients, but it was cooked very well.. My friend had the pasta, and it was seriously perfect. Our staff was so friendly , knowledgeable and attentive. I recommend to anyone.
read full reviewtsetsefly88
April 08, 2008
The prix fixe menu on Sunday is amazing. It offers more or less the same items as their regular menus, just no tacos or burgers. I had the pork chop (yum!). Great laidback atmosphere with warm colors in the restaruant. Would definitely come back again.
read full reviewThe Details on Alias Restaurant
Prix Fixe:
On Sundays, three courses are offered for $25.
Brunch:
The brunch menu offers everything from omelets to beignets.









