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Cacio e Vino

80 Second Ave., New York, NY 10003
nr. 4th St.  See Map | Subway Directions Hopstop Popup
212-228-3269 Send to Phone

Hours

Sun-Thu, noon-midnight; Fri-Sat, noon-2am

Nearby Subway Stops

F, V at Lower East Side-Second Ave.

Prices

$15-$19

Payment Methods

American Express

Special Features

  • Brunch - Weekend
  • Delivery
  • Dine at the Bar
  • Late-Night Dining
  • Lunch
  • Open Kitchens / Watch the Chef
  • Take-Out

Alcohol

  • Beer and Wine Only

Reservations

Recommended

Delivery Area

Houston St. to 14th St., Ave. C to Broadway

Profile

With the closings of Caffe Bondi and Bussola (and with the exception of Don Pintabona's Dani and some venerable outer-borough focaccerias), Sicilian food continues to be woefully underrepresented even in this Italian-food-crazed city. That's one reason we were happy to hear about Cacio e Vino, a "wine bar, pizza, and Sicilian spuntino" opened in the former East Village location of A Salt & Battery. The other, of course, is the installation of a wood-burning pizza oven, to be manned by ex-Mezzogiorno pizza chef Alessandro Ancona, who's named one of the menu's 27 pies after his Sicilian hometown. The Castellammare del Golfo features anchovies, shrimp, ricotta, capers, oregano, and the Sicilian herb mixture called ammogghiu—not a topping you're likely to find at your neighborhood slice joint. That oven will also be put to use for flatbreads called schiacciate, and stuffed calzones called farciti. Beyond the wide world of baked dough, Cacio e Vino honors its Sicilian roots with regional specialties like caponatina, stuffed sardines, and cassata, the love-or-hate-it fruitcake of Italy.

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Buonissimo!!!! Little Sicily of the East Village

reneerestivo from 10012 | Posted on 8/9/07

Overall Reader Rating: 10 (Highly Recommended)
Food: 10
Service: 10
Décor: 9
Value: 10

This is one of NYC's best kept secrets! It is la piccola sicilia of New York! Chef Salvatore Fraterrigo (who wrote a book on Sicilian food in Italy) surprises you with solare flavor pairings. Giusto, the owner, treats you as...Read More