Esperanto

(212) 505-6559

145 Ave C
New York, NY 10009 40.7254 -73.978

Neighborhoods: Alphabet City, Downtown, East Village

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What People Are Saying About Esperanto

The Editor

Karen Hudes

Citysearch

The Scene
This bar and restaurant occupies two rooms: a small square barroom has earthen floor tiles, burnt-orange walls and a wine-glass cabinet made of multi-colored panes; a second room is painted entirely turquoise and filled with dark-wood tables and chairs. Both are lit by ornate sconces and the tables' white candles.

The Food
Along with pan-Latin cuisine, you can order Cuban and Brazilian cocktails, creamy batidas and red wines from Chile and Argentina. The restaurant plays a largely old-school Brazilian and Latin jazz soundtrack--this feels like a relaxed departure from the city's brisk pace. The East Village crowd varies in age, and some couples are open to an impromptu cha-cha by the bar. Though the far east location might deter some, it's hard to imagine this place retaining the same soft charm anywhere else.

nycnyc1978

June 07, 2009

i came here with a some friends last nite for the first time. The energy at this restaurant is crazy, but in a good way. it is very busy and entertaining. the food was great and the drinks are excellent. i had the carne asada and my friend had some stew. it was an all around good nite.

panski

February 25, 2009

Esperanto Provides Tasty Brazilian Experience! Food true to the mix, flavors, freshness and spice of Brazilian cuisine in an atmosphere that provides an ambiance of latin america with music and decor. A real treat in NYC!

Moniq77

October 13, 2008

This is the best restaurant ever. Its one of the few that I go to reguraly. The people there are great. They do their best to make you happy and are always pleasant. The food there is the best! One plate that I recommend is the Carne Asada , they do wonders on this dish. The bad only bad thing I can say about this restaurant is that it can get crowded on weekends around 8pm. But for the food its well worth the wait.

The Details on Esperanto

Outdoor Seating:

Sidewalk seating offers cool breezes in the warmer months.

Category:

Restaurants

Payment Methods:

Visa, MasterCard

Restaurant Special Features:

Romantic Dining, Brunch, Outdoor Dining, Prix Fixe Menu

General Info:

Open 7 Days

Cuisine:

Spanish, Latin American, Brazilian, Cuban

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