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Girasole

151 E. 82nd St., New York, NY 10028 40.776851 -73.957251
nr. Lexington Ave.  See Map | Subway Directions Hopstop Popup
work212-772-6690 Send to Phone

  • Cuisine: Italian
  • Price Range: $$$

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  • Reader Rating:

    5.5 out of 10

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    2 Reviews | Write a Review

Hours

Daily, noon-3pm and 5pm-midnight

Nearby Subway Stops

4, 5, 6 at 86th St.

Prices

$16-$36

Payment Methods

American Express, Diners Club, MasterCard, Visa

Special Features

  • Business Lunch
  • Good for Groups
  • Lunch
  • Private Dining/Party Space
  • Romantic
  • Take-Out

Alcohol

  • Full Bar

Reservations

Recommended

Profile

Quieter than its cousins, Primola and Canaletto, near the Queensboro Bridge, townhouse-size Girasole—sunflower in Italian—is an extremely fine, and overlooked, eatery. Recessed lights in its low ceiling cast a warm glow on cornmeal-hued walls. Colorful Art Nouveau prints and paintings of sunflowers line the room. Meals here consist of dishes from all regions of the Boot, bookended by a complimentary plate of antipasti, a large basket of bread, and an assortment of house-made cookies. The Insalata Girasole is a bright pile of radicchio and greens, asparagus, mushrooms, artichokes, tomatoes, and French beans, and roasted red and yellow peppers. And while sautéed baby artichokes under a blanket of melted fontina are undersalted, that lets the vegetable’s unique flavor come through, so the result is advantageous. Pastas are tender and well-seasoned, and secondi are golden with head-turners like quail risotto and veal kidney with sausage and polenta. Italian bottles dominate the well-chosen if pricey selection of Northern Italian wines, with three reds and three whites from California thrown in for good measure. Wine by the glass is a bargain in comparison.

Recommended Dishes

Tortino di carciofi al formaggio, $14; cavatelli con cozze e fagioli, $18; scaloppine di vitello ulivata, $24

5.5 "Mixed Reviews"
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Food: 8.0
Service: 5.5
Décor: 7.0
Value: 5.5
Girasole

GIRASOLE'S NUTBALL OWNER

doug100worth from 33480 | Posted on 10/17/09

Overall Rating: 101 (Not Recommended)
Food: 6
Service: 1
Décor: 6
Value: 1

NEVER AGAIN. I don't use alcohol and order a bottle of sparkling water and a burgundy glass. As I was drinking, the owner swooped over, grabbed the glass from my hand and started screaming at our waiter that these glasses are only for red wine. HE'S OUT OF HIS BLOODY MIND. In the past, I've observed this man being obstreperous with his staff. Why expose yourself to this kind of bizarre, unpleasant behavior. Many Zagat reviews tell similar tales.

Girasole

Girasole

adamstefanile from 10024 | Posted on 10/13/09

Overall Rating: 1010 (Highly Recommended)
Food: 10
Service: 10
Décor: 8
Value: 10

Cibo Bravo. No negative critism at this restaurant. No tourists equals quality food. A

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