(212) 352-2300
344 W 11TH St
New York,
NY
10014
40.7354
-74.0081
Neighborhoods: West Village, Downtown
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38 reviews
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Great food
by gsilas69 at Citysearch
service is awesome here, the restaurant is beautiful, the servers are nice and you have to make a reservation. the food was great, but the portions were soooo tiny =( the experience was good, and i had a great time with my friends, but i wouldn't come here often because i will always leave feeling a little hungry. i will, however, come again if it's a super special occasion because the experience itself was great.
- Pros: food,service
- Cons: small portions
great wine list
by msk83 at Citysearch
Having lived in Vienna for a while, I have been scouring the city for a genuine Austrian place. Wallse is a beautiful, elegant restaurant with wonderful service and a WONDERFUL Austrian wine list - the menu is fine - to be honest, I just don't want to spend that much money for a Wiener Schnitzel, gussied up or not. The food was fine, but not quite worth the prices - however, the wine (again) was just amazing. We ordered a bottle of Pichler Riesling from Durnstein - a place I stayed in Austria - and the waiter, who wasn't even the sommelier, knew the exact hill that the vineyard was on where the wine was grown. (It was also the best bottle of Riesling I have ever had outside of Austria.)
I would recommend going there and spending money on some appetizers and lots of wine - or just not expecting too much out of the food. However, for those who don't know Austrian food as well it could be a fun experience - oh, and the desserts are delicious.
- Pros: wine list, staff, atmosphere
- Cons: not the most exciting food
Good food but uncomfortable dining
by shellyf at Citysearch
Six of us had an excellent meal at this restaurant. But it was a typical NY summer nilght: hot and muggy. We asked several times for the air conditioning to be increased but nothing happened. The doors stay open so any AC that does occur is swiftly dissapated. Finally we threatened to walk out and only then did they close the door and it became comfortable in this packed place. It boggles my mind that a place that has great food would provide a very uncomfortable dining experience. The fish dishes were very good and those that had the wiener schnitzel also said it was very good.
- Pros: Excellent food
- Cons: No air conditioning unless you demand it.
Too much hype for the experience
by wwcitizen at Citysearch
When the Michelin Guide for 2008 came out with Wallse as a one-star achiever, we were excited and booked a reservation (easy on Open Table!). While the food was good and representative of the Austrian palette, the atmosphere, ambiance, and service were pretty lousy. We'd probably go again on a MUCH slower day, but you should be sure to know what wine you want to pair with your foods because the sommelier is nowhere to be found - even when he has been promised to come to your table! The bartender was superb, however, and certainly knows her wines.
- Pros: Bartender was very friendly and helpful
- Cons: Table service left one desirous (very slow with drinks even!)
A great choice for a date
by bgwnyc at Citysearch
Romantic with exceptionally good food, Wallse is a winner. The art, the room and the mood are romantic modern and warm. The staff pleasant and service near perfect. A fine selection of mostly Austrian wine give you a chance to try something new and are of high quality.
Beautiful ambiance. Everything is perfect.
by yippee1999 at Citysearch
The decor and ambiance are really nice here. The restaurant is a nice size... not too big, not too small. Everything is just so... the tables are very nicely set, the flower arrangements beautiful. The food presentation was very nice, the service is professional without being stuffy.
I've eaten here a number of times now, and while the food is always very good, I must say it can be rather pricey. With times being what they are now, I am a bit more price conscious. Yesterday I went for brunch, and got their weiner schnitzel. The piece of meat was about 1/2 the size of a usual veal cutlet, and it came with a small pile of potato salad, and a bit of some type of fruit compote. That cost $26. Their menu also advertised something called "Viennesse Pastries" for $3.50. I assumed this meant a basket of ASSORTED pastry, but no...you got your choice of ONE pastry at a cost of $3.50. A bit misleading IMHO, and rather "cheap" of them I thought. Dessert was $12, again VERY pricey. I've seen desserts at high-end places for $10.... But to charge $12, and during BRUNCH?!
Maybe if I weren't watching my money so much, it wouldn't have bothered me. I mean, it IS a very nice dining experience there...
- Pros: ambiance and decor
- Cons: a bit expensive
Not Adding This One to My Favorites List!
by i82much at Citysearch
I was expecting to be wowed by this place but was disappointed. I can't figure out why it's so difficult to get a reservation when the food is just so so. I started with soup that was a pretty colour but just needed a little more taste. I was hoping to say, "YUM, this is incredible." But, no. Good for a bland diet, though. The bowl in which it was served was larger than the table! Then I had weiner schnitzel. The portion size was also large, but that's not why I didn't finish it. It tasted like Kentucky fried chicken! The sides were just okay: potato salad w/dill, and a potato lattke. There was a plate of what looked like mayo that was the colour of Kermit the Frog. I have no idea what it was. Someone at the table next to ours said it was creamed spinach, but it was like eating a mouthful of mayo! I had the chocolate/coconut tart with marzipan sorbet for dessert. My date tasted it and said they had probably taken a Mounds bar and flattened it. The sorbet had absolutely no taste of marzipan. It wasn't creamy, just watery. But the best thing they served were the complimentary chocolate covered almonds at the end of the meal! Those I would give a few stars. But I still wouldn't go back to Wallse again.
- Pros: The chocolate covered almonds at the end of the meal!
- Cons: Bland food, ugly Julian Schnabel paintings, not warm and inviting
Coat off their back
by clendenny at Citysearch
We enjoyed an exquisite meal on the coldest night of the year in New York. The restaurant was hopping, and unfortunately they misplaced a coat. What transpired next is a testament to the caliber of the dining experience that one will enyoy at Wallse: they gave us the coat check girl's coat! Fortunately, they located the coat as we were walking out, but the overall experience made the trip for a couple of Sydney-siders experiencing their first winter in NYC. Hats off to the beyond-the-call-of-duty staff at Wallse -- we can't wait to go back!
- Pros: Food, service
- Cons: Tight space / coat check
Fantastic Dinner, Horrible Sunday Brunch
by gkao007 at Citysearch
I've been twice last year. Once for dinner and once for sunday brunch.
If someone had told me there would be a drastic difference between dinner service and brunch service, I would never have believed them in a million years. But as the saying goes, seeing is believing.
My dinner experience was one of the best I've ever had in the city but how could their brunch be such a train wreck? Stale, flavorless, boring and seriously over-priced.
Needless to say, never go to Wallse for a Sunday brunch. Unless you enjoy cutting up c-notes or watching them catch fire, money is hard earned and not worth their efforts.
- Pros: Fantastic dinner menu
- Cons: Train-wreck of a Sunday Brunch
Best Austrian Food!
by bigeater81 at Citysearch
It was nice for a change that a restaurant lived up to the hype. Every part of the meal, from my Maine Lobster appetizer to my halibut were cooked to perfection. They really have a great sense of flavor, while keepign the food light and delicate. Definitely recommended.










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