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Published November 16, 2007
A wine bar is a wine bar is a wine bar, a poet once said, and we've seen a lot of them. But every now and
again we come across something that gives us a reason to see one more.
Little Gottino just might be one of those spots—even if it is still, well, a bar that serves
wine.
Open under the radar this week, Gottino is an unassuming nook of a spot with baskets of fresh fruit on the
bar and tins of sardines on the shelves. As you might guess, there's wine (a lot of it) mostly Italian
scribbled on a white chalkboard. But where Gottino gets us excited is the two-page menu put together by
Morandi's Jody Williams, proof that when a great chef goes into a small wine bar, things get
interesting.
So, on a quiet night when you're feeling like a small bite you might opt for, say, the grass fed beef
carpaccio with black truffles or maybe the heirloom apples stuffed with garlic sausage. And as always you
should keep your eye on the pig. Specifically, the Lardo (aka rosemary and pepper cured
Berkshire fat back over toast). The full range of meats and cheese come from as far off as Italy, and as
close as upstate, so you won't have to stress about getting too regional.
As for seating, there's a group of tables in the back and even a smoking patio for when global warming kicks
in, but the good spots are at the bar, where you can crack open some chestnuts and look over the
bottles.
After all, you have to wash it down with something.
Gottino
52 Greenwich Ave
(between Charles and Perry)
West Village
New York, NY 10011
212-633-2590
Gottino
52 Greenwich Ave
(between Charles and Perry)
West Village
New York, NY 10011
212-633-2590