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Hype and celebrity glitz aside, the Spotted Pig is a very fine bistro, offering a combo of Tuscan food, pub grub, and more inventive dishes. Best of all is gnudi;featherweight pasta-less ricotta ravioli in a sauce of butter and sage, but the roasted pumpkin salad comes a close second. Emphasizing red meat and fresh fish, entrees include a wild ride of a burger gobbed with blue cheese, skirt steak with cold horseradish gravy, and skin-on fish filets that change from time to time. Appear right at six o'clock on Sunday or Monday, and you have a decent chance of scoring a table, or go for lunch.
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Lives up to the hype. Worth the wait. On a very cool W. Village street. Hopefully, I'll be back soon.
The Spotted Pig is an English gastro-pub, right? Chef April Bloomfield is English at least, though her menu is often Tuscan. No questions of provenance can keep us from adoring her gnudi - noodle-less ravioli, which she's been dabbing with pesto lately.
I know this place has "scene" like tendencies in the evenings, but I love it during the day when it's pretty quiet for a pint of beer, a juicy burger, and shoestring fries.
The burger looms supreme among the many estimable dishes at THE SPOTTED PIG, a modest premises in the West Village owned by celebrities and often called the city's first gastropub. The juicy wad of meat comes topped illogically with a thick mantle of skanky bleu cheese, and why this combination works I've never figured out, but it does. More »
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