Falai Panetteria

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79 Clinton St (at at Rivington St.)
New York, NY 10002

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(212) 777-8956
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When my boyfriend and I wanted Sunday brunch, I suggested Clinton Street Baking Company. At 2 in the afternoon though, we were told to wait for an hour, so we walked on and event...

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Authentic Italian Cafe 7/18/2010

When my boyfriend and I wanted Sunday brunch, I suggested Clinton Street Baking Company. At 2 in the afternoon though, we were told to wait for an hour, so we walked on and eventually found Falai. It had eggs, it was cheap, and it was FOOD (we were starving). We sat down and there were Italian-speaking men in loafers and nice pants drinking illy espresso - we knew we were in someplace good. It delivered. I ordered baked eggs in tomato sauce with spinach, sun dried tomatoes, and goat cheese. He ordered home-made fettucini with beef bolognese. It arrived piping hot (much hotter than we're used to as Americans) and it was AMAZING. Even the boyfriend, who *never* expresses emotion over food, let go a "wow. This is really good." Cheap, delicious, and NO wait! Just anticipate using that spare time to wait for service - it's typically European-style and slow. Bonus: stop by Donut Plant on the way home and get a creme brulee donut. Mmmmm! Pros: Feels like you're actually in Europe Cons: Service is slow more

Yes, the service may be forever slow but that is part of ... 11/18/2008

AlexisStember Provided by Partner
Yes, the service may be forever slow but that is part of the charm at this quaint and simply decorated pastry shop that serves arguably the best cr... more

Much less hip than it's newer Soho sibling (Caffe Falai, ... 11/18/2008

jinisu Provided by Partner
Much less hip than it's newer Soho sibling (Caffe Falai, which sadly isn't even on this app yet), but has a good neighbourhood vibe. Very decent br... more

Great dinner spot 12/8/2007

Love coming here on the weekends for dinner when the place gets bopping... friendly staff, good wine, delicious food and amazing desserts... what more could you want?? Fun atmosphere without ridiculous prices. Pros: awesome italian food, reasonable prices, dessert wine specials, fun staff! Cons: gets crowded more

Much less hip than it's newer Soho sibling (Caffe Falai, ... 8/24/2007

Much less hip than it's newer Soho sibling (Caffe Falai, which sadly isn't even on this app yet), but has a... more

Spotty Service... sometimes great, sometimes way off! 7/13/2007

Pretty good food... We visited on Thursday for lunch and had a great panini, but couldnt help but be turned off by the server's bizarre behavior. He did not seem to know much about the food when we asked some basic questions and we constantly had to search for him. He was MIA most of our meal, and when he was around he spent most of his time fiddling with his phone. Other times service has been great... what's up with this new guy? Pros: sometimes good service, always good food Cons: sometimes bad service! more

Yes, the service may be forever slow but that is part of ... 6/13/2007

Yes, the service may be forever slow but that is part of the charm at this quaint and simply decorated... more

hotties 5/16/2007

my friends and i go to falai paneterria just to visit all the hot girls.. and get cheap coffee that actually tastes good Pros: ladies more

great bruch, long wait 3/29/2007

I went for brunch on a recent sunny Sunday afternoon only to find the place packed. Although the waitress seemed overwhelmed, she was as friendly as I would have expected and cheerfully pointed me to the one free table in the cafe. Although the table was dirty (the previous customers' check was still on the table) the waitress assured me I could grab it so no one else could take it. A friendly busser immediately cleared and cleaned the table and gave us menus and water (good to see someone helping the flusterd waitress!) The waitress managed to take and deliver our drink orders very quickly, although I could see she was just keeping up with the demanding crowd. Never lost her smile though. She even found time to give me a bit of a history lesson about the neighborhood (Im new to Manhattan) Anyway, the baked eggs were surprisingly good, I liked the mozzerella best. Although the wait for the food was as longer than I would have hoped. We never wanted for bread, water or more coffee though, so the overall experience was very pleasant, despite hte noisy crowd. Pros: Cheerful, if slightly overwhelmed, staff. Good cheap eats. Cons: Noisy crowd, long wait more

very affordable, still byob! 3/29/2007

great neighborhood hang out, very inexpensive. Friendly staff who seems familiar with half of the customers. good food, but takes a little too long to arrive. even with generous tipping (it is byob after all) you can get a great dinner for 2 for under $50... highly recommended. Pros: great dinners, friendly waitresses, BYOB! Cons: brunches over crowded, food takes ages to arrive more

A Sweet Spot!! 3/24/2007

just moved to the lower east side, been hearing about this corner spot (clinton&rivington) from a good friend of mine, and had to give it a try. the place is small (about 12 tabls) the girl that greeted me was beautiful and friendly, i orderd the special ( Farro salad with orange pesto ) it was super tasty!! then had a latte, wich was strong and perfect, also tried couple of their pastries( huge variety to choose from) and had over all a great experiance!! it's low cost, very friendly and lay back spot. the glass walls help you feel comfy and connected to the outside. service was fast and friendly. the waitress told me to come and try the brunch wich is served daily from 9am till 5pm!! good job! i'll defenitily come again, and good to know that finally my friend gave me a good tip .. lol :) Pros: service is friendly, no attitude kinda place, excellent coffe and pastries! Cons: when the place is full, it seems like a lot of work for one girl.. (?) more

great addition to the neighborhood, but what is up with the service??? 2/14/2007

Falai has great coffee, great desserts, the food varies from excellent to just okay, but the biggest issue by far with this place is the service. How in the world do they consistently hire the slowest moving people around? It doesn't seem to matter who is working, or how many people are waiting..its e-x-c-r-u-t-i-a-t-i-n-g! I have gone in the when there has been not another soul in the place besides myself and three (!!!) of their staff, and I still had to wait. They always manage to find something more important to do than to actually take care of their customers. Now, I know when I go there that this is going to be the case, and also, if there are more one or two people in line (and others I've spoken to in the hood do the same thing) i will bypass falai altogether, It's a shame, because for the most part they have a good product, and I really really want to like this place. Bottom line, it's pretty good, but if you are in a time crunch, skip it. Pros: excellent pastries, some very good dishes, casual but nice atmosphere Cons: service service service more
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  • Clever design touches, like glittering crystals, hang over the bread-splayed bar. Despite the doily place mats and frilly eyelet wall pattern, the crowd is decidedly more leather than lace. Chef Iacopo Falai's light and inventive menu stands out for its pure, nimble flavor combinations. Astonishingly fresh Buffalo ricotta forms a flan-like mold and harmonizes perfectly with a drizzle of hazelnut oil and the crunch of crisp snowpeas; ethereal rounds of spinach and ricotta gnudi gracefully embrace a butter and sage sauce; and large, firm langoustines swim in a dainty shell fish consomme.

  • 1/17/2007 Provided by Citysearch
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  • Hours: Daily, 8am-10pm
  • Payments: American Express, Visa, Master Card
  • Neighborhoods: Lower East Side, Downtown
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