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Published February 27, 2008
If you come up short on vacation days, you can go a lot of places without leaving the West
Village—Barcelona, Havana and...Morandi,
off the top of our heads.
Well, you can add India and various parts of the South Pacific to the list with Elettaria, a
globe-trotting bistro opening today just off Washington Square.
The restaurant's rustic barnwood ceilings are brought to you by
Allen & Delancey's designer, but the loungey vibe and vintage décor—faded velvet
curtains draped behind plush banquettes, old-world paintings, multicolored pony wallpaper in the
bathroom—make it feel more like a sophisticated urban lodge than a far-off corner of the world.
Dishes like the "Sag Paneer" Ricotta Gnocchi show off the spot's subcontinental fusion skills, but
we're most excited about the decidedly tropical tiki selections, including the classic Mai Tai and
other intense rum runners like the Jamaican Zombie Punch (1934), and the nautical Navy
Grog (1941), as we always prefer our rum in historical context.
The menu is from a former Craftbar chef, so you won't have to worry about filling your belly, and there are
Freeman's and Death &
Co. alums behind the bar, in case you want something a little less tiki-inspired.
You know, something from a more familiar island.
Elettaria
33 W 8th St
(at MacDougal)
West Village
New York, NY 10011
212-677-3833
Elettaria
33 W 8th St
(at MacDougal)
West Village
New York, NY 10011
212-677-3833
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