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Nica Trattoria

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354 E. 84th St., New York, NY 10028 40.775968 -73.951392
nr. First Ave.  See Map | Subway Directions Hopstop Popup
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  • Cuisine: Italian
  • Price Range: $$$

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Official Website

nica-nyc.com

Hours

Daily, 5:30pm-10:30pm

Nearby Subway Stops

4, 5, 6 at 86th St.

Prices

$18-$38

Payment Methods

Cash Only

Special Features

  • Outdoor Dining

Alcohol

  • Beer and Wine Only

Reservations

Recommended

Profile

This classic Sicilian spot has a fanatical devotion to fresh ingredients and a rare familial warmth—they encourage diners to take their time to eat and relax. The miniscule room is tastefully appointed with starched tablecloths, a vase bursting with fresh flowers, and walls of mirrors and polished wood. But the key is the exuberant host, Giuseppe Nicolosi. Between hugs at the door, he swings from table to table rhapsodizing in baritone about the lightness of his gnocchi — “You’ll need a seatbelt to stay in your chair!” — and rattling off daily specials. Starters are uneven: Grilled polenta is tender, and improved with earthy porcini mushrooms, but baby clams in white wine and tomato sauce underwhelm. For mains, the gnocchi are, as Nicolosi insists, light as a cloud, but they’re also swimming in butter. Plenty of pastas are available, but regulars stick with the rich meat dishes, and for good reason. The rack of lamb is perfectly grilled to order, and braised lamb, served on the shank bone, arrives still steaming and fork-tender from the oven. Served in its own juices, its impromptu sauce is further enriched with a thick ragú of carrots, onions, and herbs.

By the Bottle

The wine list is affordable—most bottles are under $50. The restaurant also serves wine by the glass.

Recommended Dishes

Cosciotto d’agneau, $28.50; polenta con porcini, $14.75; gnocchi, $18-$25

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Food: 9.7
Service: 10.0
Décor: 7.3
Value: 9.0
Nica Trattoria

What was removed from Menu

Jayeno from 10028 | Posted on 9/18/09

Overall Rating: 1010 (Highly Recommended)
Food: 9
Service: 10
Décor: 9
Value: 8

Makes me sad. They used to have Gnocchi with gorgonzola sauce that was a miracle. Pillows of light delicate ricotta and potato puffs of macaroni in a superb sauce; it is so unfortunate it is gone. But the menu is still one of the best on the UES, worthy of going to at least once. Try it, is an adventure.

Nica Trattoria

Gnocchi and lamb and artichokes--oh my!

cheryllladd from 11201 | Posted on 8/3/08

Overall Rating: 1010 (Highly Recommended)
Food: 10
Service: 10
Décor: 5
Value: 9

The braised lamb is spectacular and it's one of my absolute favorites there. Another favorite is the artichoke appetizer. Nica is an adorable dish and certainly one to go ba.ck and visit. Everyone there makes you feel incredibly welcome. The tiny size makes you feel like you're at home.

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