128 E. 7th St., New York, USA
$$$ ・ Greek
Restaurateur Christos Valtzoglou has found a winning formula with this longstanding hideaway, which continues to sparkle as brightly as the Aegean Sea on a summer day. Taking its name from the Greek translation of “made from clay,” this contemporary taverna also features a ceiling canopy of suspended terra-cotta pots, rustic whitewashed walls and lapis-blue insets.Pale-green stemware and stark-white crockery are used to serve wines from the homeland as well as a menu of rustic, home-style food. Keftedakia are light and texturally exquisite meatballs, pan fried in olive oil and proffered as an appetizer. Gigantes are baked in honey-scented tomato-dill sauce; while aginares moussaka is a creamy vegetarian take on the classic, made here with artichokes.
Monday | 5 PM-12 AM |
Tuesday | 5 PM-12 AM |
Wednesday | 5 PM-12 AM |
Thursday | 5 PM-12 AM |
Friday | 12 PM-1 AM |
Saturday | 11:30 AM-1 AM |
Sunday | 11:30 AM-12 AM |