(212) 924-8000
60 Greenwich Ave
New York,
NY
10011
40.736
-74.0008
Neighborhoods: West Village, Downtown
What People Are Saying About Gusto Restaurant
The Editor
Kathleen Squires
Citysearch
The Scene – A glittering chandelier is the centerpiece of the sleek, black-and-white room trimmed with striking ebony-painted beams and coal-colored velvet banquettes. Erudite locals and stylish Meatpacking nightlifers add intrigue to the largely mainstream crowd resulting in a casually classy atmosphere. – – The Food – The gutsy menu of refined Italian classics refuses to get lost in the crowd. Highly polished reinvention of familiar dishes--like lightly fried zucchini blossoms bursting with mozzarella, crisp baby artichokes highlighted with lemon, and meatballs…
Excellent place Gusto
by CSMobileUser
We went there on a Saturday night, and all courses were excellent. Before they could get our table ready they sat use down at the bar and had a wonderful time with Two very handsome Bartenders. We sat down at the Table and had a wonderful dinner. The Malffati with spinach and ricotta cheese was delicious,the Veal Chop was cooked perfectly, and the Banana tort was a nice way to finish. The waiter recommended to us a modestly-priced bottle of wine that turned out to be excellent I even wrote down the name of the bottle witch is Valdomo good wine. The atmosphere is fun and attractive, and the service was attentive and helpful. definitely recommend this place. it was and will remain an extremely great experience.
Gusto is a great restaurant
by DaniTnyc
This place rocks and the food is really delicious,
I want to sit downstairs in the cellar looks really romantic.
- Pros: so delish
- Cons: none
great restaurant ever
by calibra
my friends and i went to gusto totaly by accident.on a saturday night with no reservation ..and we were thrilled about the ambiance , the food and the service.
there is such a good energy going on when you get into the restaurant . and the manager and his staff were so friendly and so helpful , they even offered us apetizers while we were waitting on a table...5 years in new york that was the first time i felt so muc hospitality coming from total strangers...
it was and will remain an extremly great experience.
The Details on Gusto Restaurant
What to Drink:
Try the prosecco cocktails--like the Fragola made with fresh muddled strawberries or the Classico, topped off with a sugar cube, bitters and lemon--for a festively fizzy aperitif.








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