


Barbetta, established in 1906, is an iconic Italian restaurant in the heart of the Theatre District. Specializing in Piemonte Cuisine featuring the classics such as House-made Agnolotti, Risotto with White Truffle, Slow Roasted Piemontese Rabbit and Polenta. With more than 1,700 selections of predominantly Italian wines, as well as carefully curated American offerings, our extensive wine list has been honored with the Wine Spectator Award of Excellence. Featuring an elegant dining room, expansive garden patio and private dining rooms suited for gatherings large and small. Barbetta is open for Lunch on Wednesday and Saturday and Dinner Tuesday through Saturday. Prix Fixe lunch and Pre-Theatre Dinner menus are available.
Elegant Northern Italian trattoria with scenic garden patio serving an upscale menu since 1906.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 321 W 46th St, New York, NY 10036
Phone: (212) 246-9171
Website: http://www.barbettarestaurant.com/
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Reviews
I especially enjoyed a lovely glass of Chianti, which paired perfectly with the risottos we tried — both rich, flavorful, and cooked to perfection. Every detail of the experience felt thoughtful and authentic.
If you’re looking for a romantic Italian restaurant in New York with character, history, and wonderful food, Barbetta is definitely worth visiting. A memorable dining experience.
I wish we got to meet Laura and wonder who is running this place without her there ! What is the next chapter for Barbetta without Laura and her parents? I guess only time will tell.
I began with a baked onion stuffed with fontina cheese and caramelized onion—rich, savory, and deeply satisfying. It was the kind of starter that sets the tone for a memorable meal. The main course was a standout: delicate venison chops, perfectly cooked, served alongside a poached pear that added just the right amount of sweetness and contrast. The balance of flavors was extraordinary—earthy, gamey, subtly sweet.
Before the meal, I had a gin martini—nothing showy, just perfectly dry, clean, and expertly made. Sometimes simplicity is the highest form of sophistication, and this one nailed it.
To close, I was served a glass of dessert wine I hadn’t tried before. It was smooth and fragrant, with notes of ripe fruit and a gentle honeyed finish. It complemented the meal beautifully and left a lasting impression.
Service was attentive without being intrusive, and the ambiance encourages you to slow down and savor every bite. Highly recommended for those who appreciate classic cuisine done with heart and precision.
The service was good but I felt there were not enough servers for the amount of tables there. The food was good but not excellent.
It was a group of 7 of us and we enjoyed the pre-theater menu (for $65, which is a great price) in which we picked an appetizer, a main course, and a dessert.
I had the Caprese salad, which was delicious and the Pacific bass (Chilean Sea Bass) with asparagus and jicama root, which was also delicious.
We also had the Ragu pasta (delicious) and vegetable soup (good) for appetizers.
For the main course, my friends got the Crab meat (very good), steak (good), beef dish (okay), and chicken (good).
Good selection of wine and some cocktails.
One of my girl friends also tried the non-alcoholic fruit juice (watermelon, honeydew, melon).
As for dessert, it was a good, albeit small, selection– the flan was excellent! The creme brulee was very good, the apricot tarte was good, and the baked peach was okay.