Ricotta Focaccia
Shakshuka
The Other Two
Interior - rustic and stylish
Inside
Exterior
Wine, of course!
Perfect for some summer moments
Entrance
Meatballs
sushi and sashimi, interior
Interior
steak, food
a close up of a plate of food
burgers, food, burger
Mezze Platter
Ricotta Focaccia with Hot Honey
Bellini
Meat Lasagna
a woman walking down a sidewalk at night
Fossetta Pancake
Lasagna
I love a bathroom bird moment
Susan C.
Oct 17, 2024
Lovely ladies lunch with some gal friends here a few weeks ago! On a dreary Sunday afternoon several of us gathered for a meal--the restaurant was only about 40% full at 1pm, probably due to the pouring rain. The front of the restaurant can open out to the sidewalk on a sunny day though they kept it closed for obvious reasons that day. Inside a cozy atmosphere greets you--a wood-paneled bar with plentiful seats directly at the bar, portions of exposed red brick wall, bistro-style small tables mixed with some banquet seating. Staff was friendly, helpful and attentive--they waited for the entire party to arrive, gave us time to peruse the menu and answered our questions rgding multiple items, also taking time to check out a couple food allergies. Food came out pretty quickly with exception of the pancakes which they did share with us at point of ordering that those would take longer due to the style of pancake (my guess being they needed to beat egg whites and cook these very gently). We ordered and shared: - focaccia with ricotta and hot honey ($13) x2: very popular, the texture of the focaccia was spot on, pillowy with a moderate crust and nice chew. The creamy ricotta was sprinkled with some chilli spice to break up the richness, and honey to add a sweet touch.- focaccia with garlic cream and fontina ($11): same bread base with cheese melted on top, kinda like a fancy but lighter version of garlic bread. - shashuka ($18): came served in a mini cast iron pan, with two slices of grilled buttered focaccia on the side. Tomato base was tasty, though the eggs were a bit on the runny side for me. - fosetta pancake ($16 +4 for berries) x2: each serving is a large, fluffy single pancake with nutella and sprinkled with powdered sugar, served with a side of maple syrup. Lovely and not too sweet. - Caesar salad ($17): solid rendition of this, simple house-made dressing with balanced dressing to lettuce ratio. - meatballs ($16) x2: one of their specialties here and I can see why. Three balls per serving topped with shaved Parmesan. Proper moistness and texture--not too soft nor dry. - fosetta burger and fries ($25): I didn't try this personally though looked like a pretty good-sized burger served with plentiful fries. Aside from the burger that I didn't try, all the food was delicious and I would heartily recommend this spot. Can't wait to come back!
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Lydia Y.
Feb 7, 2025
Come get loaded foccacias They're fluffy with a light crunch and the topping!! Hot honey so yum The other items are pretty good too but not as exciting. Vibes are good too, it's a natural wine bar that's both spacious and easy to reserve! Very hard to find now days.ricotta & hot honey focaccia $13* tinned scallops in vieira sauce $18 bucatini all'amatriciana $25토핑 잔뜩 올려진 포카치�아 먹으러 가는곳 종류도 다양하고 무엇보다 빵 식감이 너무 좋다. 다른 디쉬들도 낫 배드. 뉴욕에서 자리도 넓고 예약도 쉬운 네추럴 와인바 흔치 않아요오.
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Tiffany W.
Dec 28, 2024
Came here on a Sat night with a 645p reservation. It wasn't very busy so I got to sit wherever there was a booth. The booth seat is only one side of a 4 seat table. The venue is medium sized with only a couple of 4 seat tables and several 2 seat options with a long bar. For food we tried the marinated octopus, ricotta and honey focaccia, garlic cream focaccia, as apps. For mains I got the bucatini pasta, and my brother got the lamb. The pork chops were seasoned well and cooked perfectly. The pasta was a bit on the blander side a for the tomato sauce but the pasta was cooked just right. Didn't really taste the chili flakes. At the end of the night, it would have been nice if they had served dessert, but we left satiated. Price-wise it was not too bad for NYC prices today with 70$pp, each having gotten a drink.Also if you have cash you can get a 4% discount!
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Theressa W.
Dec 3, 2024
Stopped in to Fossetta to fuel up before shopping in Soho. Our table ordered the ricotta & hot honey focaccia, meatballs and lasagna. All of the plates were excellent!The focaccia was so good I didn't get a picture of it. The meatballs were filling and the bite of lasagna I had truly felt like comfort food. If ever in LES pop in and have bite here, you won't be disappointed.
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Anna D.
Sep 5, 2024
The staff was so sweet and let us have a seat with water while we waited for our Fossetta pancake to go. They were very clear to let us know it would be a 20 min wait. The interior is rustic and homey, it seemed great for brunch! We got our pancake which was ginormous and still dense but fluffy. There was a Nutella topping and dusted with confectionery sugar. It came with syrup but they forgot cutlery! Pretty delicious!
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Mel J.
Aug 28, 2024
We visited for Sunday brunch/lunch. It's a small space with an 'outdoors meets the indoors' style, reminiscent of a European summer.We started with a foccacia for the table with ricotta and honey and it was delicious. We also had a pancake to share which is very thick and fluffy like a cake, served with a generous dollop of Nutella and butter.Everyone enjoyed the shared food and their dishes. Definitely don't miss out on a foccacia when you go.The service takes a little longer if you order the pancake, but definitely worth it!
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Koriey H.
Jul 31, 2024
Overall a pretty decent experience. Upon walking in the mood is very charming. Dining room is lightly lit and plenty of tables. Also the music selection room was top top tier. We were told the chef was in charge of the music and I must say it made our experience beyond special. Food was pretty good, I highly recommend the Caesar Salad, ricotta/honey focaccia, and the lasagna ( Asparagus fritto was mid unfortunately). FYI they don't serve hard liquor, but do have sake and wine. Drinks were ok but I was particularly a fan of the wine selection. A huge shoutout to table service. The team was very attentive in table maintenance and very knowledgeable of the menu. This spot you'll def want to add to list.
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Cheryl W.
Jan 3, 2025
we came here on a monday afternoon and we were seated right away. from the appetizers to dessert, everything was so delicious. my favorite was definitely the rigatoni and chicken liver pasta. I honestly couldn't finish all the chicken liver, but love the taste it gave to the sauce. I definitely recommend ending the meal with their pancake. the maple syrup with the fluffy pancake was so good. the pancake comes with apple butter on top and it was delicious. definitely wanna come back to try more of their pastas! the interior is spacious and cute.
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Autumn L.
Jul 21, 2024
Really lovely place to have brunch! And I say that as someone who is a brunch hater.It's a small space but it wasn't too busy around noon on a Saturday. We ordered the ricotta focaccia with hot honey, the chicken liver rigatoni, and the Fossetta pancake with apple butter. I highly recommend everything we ordered, the pasta was especially bold in flavor w/ umami. The meal ended up being ~$34 per person including tip, which is reasonable for what you get.
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Kim X.
May 14, 2024
Great spacious new place on Allen St and Houston. We unexpectedly stopped by here after drinks elsewhere at around 7ish on a Friday night. Even though we were a party of six, we were able to be seated. So it seems like a good place for large groups.We had just missed happy hour. The drinks were ok. The food was pretty good. We shared some focaccia, fried cauliflower, a few pastas and dessert.I would come back here for dinner and not just for a last minute drinks and snacks.
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