Nizza
New York, NY 10036
Phone: (212) 956-1800
- Price:
- $$
- Cross Street:
- Between 44th Street and 45th Street
- Directions:
- A, C, E at 42nd St-Port Authority Bus Term
- Hours:
- Mon 11:30am-12am, Tue-Fri 11:30am-2am, Sat 11am-2am, Sun 11am-12am
Message from Nizza
From the French and Italian Riviera to the Heart of Hell's Kitchen
- European Riviera Cuisine
- Great Sat. & Sun. Brunch
- Great for Special Occasions
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Editorial Review for Nizza – by Jane Lerner
In Short
The trip from Marseille to Nice ("Nizza" to the Italians) is about 100 miles. But in the Theater District, it's only about 20 feet--Nizza's chef Andy D'Amico does double duty at Marseilles just down the block. The golden-tinged dining room buzzes early with Broadway tourists and late-night with theater pros who munch on earthy Ligurian specialties such as socca (a naan-like chickpea pancake) and tomaxelle (veal stuffed with chard). Interesting interpretations of pizzas, pastas and salads round out the menu of Mediterranean snacks.
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Insider Tips
When to GoAn unusual brunch (farro porridge with mascarpone, broccoli buschetta) starts at 11am on weekends, and the kitchen stays open until 2am most nights.
What to DrinkMore than 100 wines focus on France and Italy with trips further afield to balance the strong flavors of the food.
User Reviews for Nizza
09/21/2008 Posted by keithk
i think the bus boy was cooking. soggy pasta, heavy heavy on the cheese, probably not the wine i asked for (but i'm not absolutely sure). tasteless food, no respite. better food at local pizza places.
08/06/2008 Posted by rsw
I'm a huge fan of Marseille, so had to try Nizza (same owners) and it did not disappoint. The food is great and well priced. Had drinks, appetizers, a great arugula salad and one person in our group had the lasagna. All were good. And, our wait person was extremely nice!
Pros: good food, near theater

