Trapizzino
144 Orchard St, New York
(212) 475-2555
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Food is good but way too expensive. $ 180 for 3 basic starters, 3 pasta’s and Some drinks. This is not normal.
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 4
Service: 2
Terrible. Just bad. Don’t recommend
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 1
Service: 2
Cool Roman street-food spot on the LES—Trapizzino's trapizzini are addictive! Food was excellent: pollo alla cacciatora pocket was juicy and flavorful (hunter-style chicken perfection), polpetta al sugo meatball one hearty and saucy, and supplì rice balls crispy with gooey centers. Great for sharing with a spritz.
Service was friendly and quick, though it slowed when busy. Atmosphere is casual and fun (bright, small space with outdoor seats, buzzing energy), but it's tight and can get loud.
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 4
Service: 3
Evelyn was the best server. The artichokes were so fire and her recommendation was totally accurate
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Food was very good. Space was a little tight but nice vibes for Valentine's Day. Would come back for sure
An amazing experience! The restaurant week menu was extremely creative and probably the best I have had in many years. We had an incredibly polite and professional server whose suggestions were spot on. I can not speak highly enough of the wonderful meals served at Trapizzino. Definitely one of our favorite New York restaurants.
The prix fixe for Restaurant Week is unbeatable. $30 for three items from three columns on the menu. Your three items can be all savories and if your companion chooses 1 dessert, you can share and make it a four course meal!
Nice selection of Italian wines by the glass. Very cozy; courteous, professional staff and the food is terrific. Get the crispy artichokes. Outta this world.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Trappizzino delivers a great atmosphere and a fun, energetic vibe, even if the food itself falls a bit short.
The space is cool, lively, and well located, making it an easy spot to pop into and enjoy the ambiance. Unfortunately, the food lands around a 2–3 out of 5. It’s well executed in concept but lacking the depth of flavor you’d hope for.
That said, the setting and location do a lot of the heavy lifting. Trappizzino is worth a visit for the vibe and experience, but it’s not a place I’d go to specifically for the food.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 2
Service: 4
Pleasant atmosphere, but the cacio e Pepe was so bad that I feel compelled to write this review.
Expensive for no reason. $16 for 4 pieces of bread (not even great) $17 for a chicken salad with the toughest chicken my teeth have ever cheewed on. Save ur money
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Very small place around 36 seats with food. Great street food. Also has traditional Italian staples
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Excellent food and service
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
A nice, Italian brunch spot! We tried the trapizzino, suppli, and tiramisu and were very satisfied with the meal. Our host was extremely engaged and attentive as well! I thought the portions were a bit light given the price, but it was delicious nonetheless.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 4
Service: 5
Great food and awesome staff!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
It was a solid “good” for everything. I think the location brought things down a notch. It was freezing outside and the restaurant simply couldn't stay warm with the door opening all the time. It's also a little small and cramped - it should be a cafe, but they've put a restaurant in. The Food was definitely really good, Italian, comfort food.
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