Welcome to Il Gattopardo
Nestled in a picturesque location behind MOMA, Il Gattopardo is a hidden gem offering authentic Italian cuisine. With a diverse menu that includes classics like spaghetti carbonara and zucchine alla parmigiana, the restaurant impresses with its flavorful dishes and impeccable service. The outdoor seating is cozy and perfect for a romantic evening, while the indoor ambiance exudes sophistication. Despite occasional service hiccups, the overall dining experience at Il Gattopardo is unforgettable, making it a must-visit for Italian food enthusiasts seeking a high-end culinary experience.
- 13-15 W 54th St New York, NY 1001913-15 W 54th St New York, NY 10019 Hotline: (212) 246-0412
Il Gattopardo: A Taste of Authentic Italian Flavors in the Heart of NYC
Located at 13-15 W 54th St in New York, Il Gattopardo is a hidden gem of an Italian restaurant in the bustling midtown area. This upscale and classy establishment offers a unique dining experience with its outdoor seating, perfect for a romantic evening or a special celebration.
Upon stepping into Il Gattopardo, you are transported to a charming and cozy atmosphere that exudes Italian authenticity. From the gender-neutral restrooms to the full bar and free Wi-Fi, every detail is carefully curated to provide guests with a memorable dining experience.
The menu at Il Gattopardo boasts a variety of traditional Italian dishes, with many vegetarian options for those seeking a plant-based meal. Customer reviews rave about the complimentary arancini, zucchini alla parmigiana, and the pasta dishes that are cooked to perfection.
As a food reviewer of Restaurant World, I can attest to the excellence of the dishes served at Il Gattopardo. The flavors are rich and authentic, showcasing the true essence of Italian cuisine. The attentive and friendly staff, including servers like Leonardo, ensure that your dining experience is top-notch from start to finish.
Whether you're dining al fresco on a warm evening or enjoying a cozy dinner indoors, Il Gattopardo is a must-visit destination for anyone craving a taste of Italy in the heart of New York City. Make a reservation, indulge in the delectable dishes, and savor the experience that Il Gattopardo has to offer.

We opted for the outdoor seating which meant, in this particular case, that our table was on the sidewalk with pedestrians (not that many) walking by within two feet of our table. Still charming. Still cozy. Our server, Leonardo, was accommodating and friendly. Wine was good, food was great and came out at the right time. The table-side de-boning of the branzino was done flawlessly and both the branzino (big branzino) and the halibut were great. The complimentary basket of bread (OK... two complimentary baskets of bread) had some amazing breads (3 or 4 different kinds). Not for nothing... the bathrooms were as clean and beautiful as restaurant bathrooms get.

Awww, Il Gattopardo will forever hold a place in my heart as it was the site of my surprise birthday dinner with some of my favorite people. But enough about me. Here's why you should visit: - Complimentary arancini. And it's abundant and DELICIOUS. Free fried balls of gluten joy--what's not to love? - Parmigiana of zucchini with fior di latte: Because simple yet savory is what Italian food is all about. - Sardinian fregola: Unique and fungus-y - Artisanal spaghetti: A briney salt bomb in every bite mixed with the most al dante spaghetti you'll come across outside of Sardinia - Codfish in casseruola: Mmmm, tender and tomato-y. - Roasted rabbit leg: Gamey but well-cooked The only skip is the Grilled Octopus. It was really under-seasoned and bland. Also, they give free shortbread cookies and biscotti as a parting gift. Mmmm, more free gluten. And whatever you do, get the Lychee Basil Sake Martini, so you can be a predictable basic b*tch like me. It's all the flavors modern ladies love.

A friend recommended the restaurant to me last fall when I was in NYC- this spring I dined at IL Gattopardo , it was my pre theater dinner treat. The location on the street behind MOMA in an old Rockefeller home is picturesque. The garden level restaurant has options for dining, especially during warm weather : al fresco street level, an intimate bar area with tables for two, the main dining room and the rear hidden garden. There is also a large private dining room for events on the lower floor. Being solo I sat at the bar near the window. I enjoyed the music and ordered a glass of wine, bread and olive was provided and the arancini sent were a compliment of the chef. The heirloom tomato salad I ordered was a special of the day and from the menu I choose a broiled fish with accompanying sides. I no longer remember the type of fish - only that the entire meal and setting was charming . A cordial is my general rule after a delicious dinner out and the one I choose was wonderful ! The welcoming professionalism of the bartender & host must be mentioned . This restaurant is a must for me when I return to Manhattan !

Hidden gem of an Italian restaurant in midtown. Very authentic - the staff are all Italian and it shows! Came for their Sunday brunch, all the options looked excellent but we settled on the spaghetti carbonara and the omelette which was recommended by our waiter. All the food was excellent but I have slight regrets about not choosing 2 spaghetti dishes, cause the texture of the pasta was amazing. Will have to come back again soon although my wallet may need some time to recover. The prices are a little high but you are getting a proper white tablecloth restaurant with professional staff.

One of my favorite restaurants in Midtown East, and a consistent favorite throughout the years. The place is simply classic, the ambience and service always nice, the food is always delicious, and a pretty sure bet for a good evening on a date night or an evening to entertain. While their specialties are are definitely more towards gluten full, they have great gluten-free options as well, and very tasty ones at that. I've thoroughly enjoyed both the risotto and pastas, and their meat mains are divine. A little bit on the pricey side, but a fantastic place for an occasional treat. I got to try out their recent outdoor dining set up in my most recent visit (August) and thought the tent was quite nice, though I admit before the pandemic, sitting outdoors was much more romantic without the tent, and made you feel like you were temporarily transported to Europe. But it was nice and I would definitely do it again. Look forward to our next visit to my favorite big cat restaurant.

Food 4.0/5.0 Service 2.5/5.0 Value 3.0/5.0 Decor 3.0/5.0 Overall 4.0/5.0 Service would have been good but it was very slow and the waiter was way too pushy on the wine and dessert menus -- had to remind myself I wasn't at a flea market. Decent spot in a townhouse on 54th but the lights went out briefly more than once. Pasta was excellent, fish was good. Would still go back... but lets try to show some class next time...

One of the best experiences ever ! The restaurant is located inside an historical building the indoor is minimal and chic the outdoor was very nice and romantic . The food is from south Italy and is very authentic . we got the zucchine alla parmigiana , and the Buffalo mozzarella .special both of them were amazing! The genovese pasta was one of the best I ever had The service was outstanding. Sebastian our server was very attentive and took care of us !

High-end Italian served in an intimate space on the lower floor of a beautiful townhouse. Rave reviews all around.

ABSOLUTELY FANTASTIC! Found this place because it had some relation to Michelin stars but I don't remember how. I made a reservation but honestly didn't need one as there were still plenty of seats. We sat outside and it was quite nice! Started off with some bread appetizers with olive oil. We were also treated with a complimentary appetizer which I believe were some sort of rice balls. Meal was off to a great start. I ordered the pan-seared venison loin and it was PHENOMENIAL! The meat was so tender and the juices were amazing. The sauce had such distinct and complimentary flavours that I was honestly baffled at how good it was. The timballo was also so tasty - but definitely could taste more potato than anything which I liked. I was also able to try some of the pasta and it was so delicious! The pasta itself, the sauces, and the meats and veggies that came with the dishes were all cooked and seasoned so well. I ordered some of the Silene red wine to go with my food and it was very tasty alongside the meal, so wine is definitely a plus with the experience. Overall, I had a great time and the food was amazing. The head of the restaurant sometimes comes by to talk to us so got to learn a bit more about Italian culture which I liked. It's a very nice environment but definitely dress nicely. Bathroom is nice too. Food is expensive but I think you should expect that when coming here. Honestly, some of the best Italian food I've had in my life and I'm thankful that I came here. Have to come again to try some of their other stuff.