Mulino A Vino - Menu

337 West 14th Street, New York, United States

🛍 Wine, Pasta, Italian, European

4.3 💬 1024 Reviews
Mulino A Vino

Phone: +18553434513

Address: 337 West 14th Street, New York, United States

City: New York

Menu Dishes: 10

Reviews: 1024

Website: http://www.mulinoavino.com/

"Near perfect experience. All the food was delicious. The three size options for every single item make it a breeze to try as many things as you like. Two of us had six small plates and then two small desserts. Wine list is amazing and many are available by glass or carafe. They open at 6, when things are cozy and quiet; but things were loud by the time we left. It isn 't cheap. We were served two dishes at a time with a pause in between each course , even though we hadn 't order courses, and it seemed the perfect way to do it even the pairings went well together, although again that wasn 't our doing. That said, the pauses in between the courses was just a wee bit too long. The flaws here are quibbles; this place is 5 star."

Full menu - 10 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Dolci

Pasta

Vini Rossi In Bottiglia - Rotweine In Flaschen (0,75 L)

Signature Rolls

Dessert

Antipasto

Start & Share

Fine Rare Wines, White

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Excellent food and wine. A wonderful spot for a date night.

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Reviews

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User

This place is very charming and picturesque. The food is delicious, and the staff is lovely. I highly recommend it!


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User

What a nice place with nice food, unfortunately destroyed by terrible service. Not once we got attention without waiting and waving and even then there was no empathy and the restaurant wasn’t full work on it!


User
User

Very nice ambient, food menu, wine and manager! The only not very classy note is that they call it “no tipping” restaurant but in fact they add 18% gratuity in top of each bill... not really clear in the end... View menu


User
User

The service was quite slow. Some of the dishes were enjoyable, such as the meatballs and eggplant, but the gnocchi was a bit lacking. The desserts were surprisingly uninspired, and the apple cake had very little apple flavor.


User
User

The restaurant clearly hadn’t opened the table they decided to renovate, so we were quite surprised to find it was closed when we arrived. It would have been helpful if they had at least updated their website or voicemail. Very unprofessional.


User
User

The experience at this restaurant has significantly gone down. While the wine selection is good, meals are uneventful and quite expensive for the size. The zucchini burrata appetizer is to laugh about. 99% grilled zucchini, 1% burrata and no originality. The medium size lamb had 2 lamb chops. Really??? Their medium sizes are small, and the large ones are quite expensive. I’m disappointed, it used to be one of my favorite restaurants. View menu


User
User

my friends and I came on a Friday and sat at the bar with a view of the kitchen. we had the ravioli carbonara, the pollo alla diavola, the risotto del bosco and the gnocchi margherita. all were super delicious! we also drank a series of different weeps - the prosecco, a verdicchio and a syrah. service was as usual warm and friendly! they said they were soon closed for renovations, and we can not wait to come back! I look forward to it opening again. that's been one of my hidden gems for years. Thanks again!


User
User

Everything about our dining experience was excellent! This is a small intimate upscale wine bar restaurant. The staff was charming and knowledgeable. The service was phenomenal and drinks/food were timed perfectly. We shared many dishes with different wines, some our choices and some recommended by our host (the White Sangiovese was full bodied, complex and loved by everyone at our table). The food was beautifully presented and delicious. We will be back and have shared this gem with many friends... some secrets are too good to keep to yourself!! Try the ravioli carbonara, salmon tartare and lamb! Salute!


User
User

Near perfect experience. All the food was delicious. The three size options for every single item make it a breeze to try as many things as you like. Two of us had six small plates and then two small desserts. Wine list is amazing and many are available by glass or carafe. They open at 6, when things are cozy and quiet; but things were loud by the time we left. It isn 't cheap. We were served two dishes at a time with a pause in between each course , even though we hadn 't order courses, and it seemed the perfect way to do it even the pairings went well together, although again that wasn 't our doing. That said, the pauses in between the courses was just a wee bit too long. The flaws here ar... View menu

Categories

  • Wine A curated selection of fine wines from around the world, offering rich reds, crisp whites, and elegant rosés to pair perfectly with your meal. Savor each bottle's unique aroma, flavor, and complexity.
  • Pasta Delight in our selection of classic and contemporary pasta dishes, each crafted with fresh, quality ingredients and flavorful sauces that capture the essence of Italian cuisine in every bite. View menu
  • Italian Savor the rich and diverse flavors of Italy with our menu, offering classic pasta, savory risottos, and traditional meat and seafood dishes, all crafted with authentic ingredients and passion. Buon appetito!
  • European Delight in a culinary journey across Europe with our exquisitely crafted menu, featuring authentic dishes from France, Italy, Spain, and beyond, using the freshest ingredients to bring traditional flavors to life.

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