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Pasita

47 8th Ave
New York, NY 10014
Phone: (212) 255-3900

Ratings & Reviews Summary for Pasita

What Users are Saying:

  • Prompt seating
  • Make reservations
  • Romantic
  • Good for groups
5 Star Rating
 
(10 reviews)
4 Star Rating
 
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3 Star Rating
 
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2 Star Rating
 
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1 Star Rating
 
(1 reviews)

User Reviews for Pasita

5 Star Rating: Highly Recommended

06/24/2008 Posted by mayareikavilla

I live nearby and walked by a bunch of times but never went in until my girlfriend suggested it. I LOVED IT! The staff is nice and helpful, and the decor is so cute--the antique painted brick, vintage chandeliers and posters are unique and fun! We split the spanish cheese plate (loved the blue cheese with honey) that came with fresh flatbread, and a delicious fresh salad with mango and grapefruit. We shared a bottle of fantastic Portuguese white wine (who knew?), recommended by the bartender. We had such a good time--and didn't break the bank either!

Pros: Ambience, Wine, Food

Cons: Seems to get very busy

5 Star Rating: Highly Recommended

06/24/2008 Posted by billmand1

I got stuck in a downpour and ducked into this unassuming little place. The bartender had a perfect balance of friendly and respectful, and he really knew about wine (I loved the Malbec Rose he suggested). He also steered me to the Chorizo pizza with shaved fennel--yummy! The place was not too too full, but had a certain easygoing ambience that is hard to find these days. A definite find.

Pros: Wine, Ambience, Brick oven Pizzas

Cons: Small, Could get crowded

1 Star Rating: Not Recommended

05/18/2008 Posted by chunkyc

I was excited to try Pasita given the editirial reivew on CitySearch; I was particularly craving the fried food. I went with a friend and we ordered three fried appetizers - the arepitas, the tequenos and the emapanaditas. These three appetizers were barely warmed, much less fried - the exteriors were flimsy and pale, no crunch or color, inside tepid. In a word - subpar. The service was also poor - we ordered a salad which never came. When we pointed this out and canceled the order, no one batted an eye, much less apologized. If you must go, go for drinks in a cute setting, but I do not recommend going for anything which would require subjecting yourself to the food or service.

5 Star Rating: Highly Recommended

04/27/2008 Posted by kscali

A group of my friends and I ate here on a Sunday night and had the best time. The ambiance cannot be beat for a casual but stylish night in the West Village. The food is great. The service was perfect and the servers are friendly and take pride in their work. We felt very well taken care of and will definitely go back! Highly Recommend!

5 Star Rating: Highly Recommended

02/28/2008 Posted by nychica5

A cozy wine/pizza bar in the west village that won't break the bank. The wine list is amazing, and not at all traditional. I highly recommend this place if you love your wines. The food is also pretty good, and the pizzas are thin and crispy, and big enough for two to share!

Pros: Wine List, Food, Price

Cons: Small space

5 Star Rating: Highly Recommended

01/28/2008 Posted by nkysinn

It is small but very cozy. The wine list is probably one of the best I have ever seen. They are all Spanish or South American wines though, (try the Torrentes - if you like white wine). The food was very good. We had some appetizers and pizza. Thin crust with a variety of toppings. We tried the "Champinon" with artichoke hearts, mushrooms which was out of this world. But all the food there was really good. The empanadas were yummy. Highly recommended for a date or a group of people. Though, they can only sit about 40 people at a time. It is a small place. The servers were incredibly nice and helpful in selecting options. my new favortie place in the west village.

Pros: AMAZING Wine list, yummy food

Cons: small, waiting time

5 Star Rating: Highly Recommended

06/14/2007 Posted by barbart

Infinito Malbec will give you an evening that truly endures. The Argentinian wine is extraordinary and the wines we tasted before choosing the bottle were also very good and made it difficult to choose. Beside the incredible wine from remote small vineyards, the wood burning oven produces melt in your mouth pizza! Everything we had was scrumptious. The staff was very accomodating to our 4-turn-into 7 party and kept us entertained while we waited for a larger table... A great location, near the meat packing district, but not IN it , made it easy to gather our troops at short notice.

Pros: WINE LIST!!

Cons: entrance is actually ON west 4th....but address says 8th ave

5 Star Rating: Highly Recommended

05/16/2007 Posted by goodfoodnyc123

The wine was great. The pizza was AMAZING. The service was OUTSTANDING. I can't believe I just found this wonderful place.

5 Star Rating: Highly Recommended

05/07/2007 Posted by mardeu2

I used to live in the west village and was back recently and stumbled into this little gem. A friend and I sat at the bar, right by the window for a couple of hours, sampled (perhaps too many!) of the fabulous wines on the list and had a total blast. We loved the pizzas we tried ("ropa vieja" was my fave) and I had some questions about some of the wines and the bartender Charles was really nice and knowledgeable--not like one of those scary sommeliers with a "cup" necklace which I hate; more like a really cool friend with a great wine cellar. My friend (a die-hard New Yorker who took the window seat) was freaking out over the view of the Empire State Building. I did notice that the place st arted to get pretty packed (it was a Friday night) but that's to be expected, the word must be getting out. Anyway--a totally fabulous west village experience that made me want to move back!!

Pros: Wine List, Ambience, Service

Cons: Can get packed

2 Star Rating: Below Average

04/01/2007 Posted by bonmayo

Small neighborhood joint in the west village but the owner Joel is very unprofessional. I planned a birthday party for a Sunday evening and he was deceitful about the agreed upon arrangements after numerous conversations. At the last minute when confronted with his inconsistency over the agreement, he tried cancelling everything after the party had already started. While the staff is fine, do not be fooled by the owners/management.

Pros: Good for walk in

Cons: Very dissatisfied with owner's conduct

Editor's Review

A roaring wood oven produces South American-style pizzas and snacks in a buzzing, festive setting.  See the full editorial review.

Insider Tips

What to Drink

All but two wines on the South American, Spanish and Portuguese list are under $40. Try the $35 Armador Chilean Carmenere, full-bodied with a peppery finish.

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Restaurant Information

Parking

  • Street

Hours

  • Mon-Wed, Sun 5pm-11pm
  • Thu-Sat 5pm-12am

Dress Code

  • Casual

Cuisines

  • Pizza
  • Venezuelan
  • Tapas / Small Plates
  • South American

Payment Types

  • MasterCard
  • Visa
  • American Express

Meal Price

  • $$

Amenities

  • Date Spot
  • Carry Out
  • Bar Scene
  • Dine at the Bar
  • Notable Wine List
  • Group Dining
  • Delivery
  • Local Favorites
  • Kid Friendly

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