83 1/2

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New York, United States

eighty-threeandahalf.com
Southern Italian restaurant· Italian restaurant· Sicilian restaurant· Italian· Restaurant

83 1/2 Reviews | Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

83 1/2 is located in New York, United States on 345 E 83rd St. 83 1/2 is rated 4.3 out of 5 in the category southern italian restaurant in United States.

Address

345 E 83rd St

Price range

$$

Phone

+1 2127378312

Service options

No-contact deliveryDeliveryTakeawayDine-in

Amenities

Toilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible seating

Offerings

CoffeeComfort food

Open hours

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A. K.

They have BYOB Wed and Thu! Their service is impeccable and foods are delicious. For the pandemic era - you might wanna bring your own blankie as their outdoor set up guarantee air ventilation but the heaters may not be enough on a cold day. I've fallen in love with their top notch service as well as the delicious food. I am going to be a regular here, especially as a wine enthusiast.

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Marc Phillips

Consistently delicious food. I recommend the gnocchi or the \beggar's purse

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Rebecca Lazzeri

We had such wonderful experience even though a sudden storm threatened to ruin our meal since we were seated outside. The owner and the waiters were very attentive and found a way to keep us dry until the storm passed. Our food was delicious and the service was marvelous!!

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Julietta sebastiani

Two stars because the service is good. But the food it’s terrible, the seafood pasta isn’t fresh. The scallops tasted so bad... the drinks are ok.

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Dylan Boyd

We decided to go local for a \taste of Italy\ and not to one of the establishments we frequent regularly. 83 1/2 has been around for quite some time now and most of the reviews were on the plus side so we said let's give it a shot. We walked in and were seated promptly, and the server poured us water and brought menus. He saw we brought our own bottle of wine so, there was no need for the wine list. We sat for 15 minutes until we were able to get someone's attention to at least open the wine and tell us what specials that were available that night. It took another 10 minutes to get someone to take an order. We ordered the baked clams, the pear and gorgonzola salad, an artichoke and the insalata di polpo. For entrees we ordered the pork chop special, the chicken Milanese, the veal chop and chicken scarpariello. So, in-spite of the slow service we were all hungry hoping that the food would make us forget the wait. Of the 3 appetizers the pear salad was the best, not great but good. The clams looked really good, but they were swimming in liquid and were tasteless, the polpo was too chewy, that shouldn't happen. Of the entrees the pork chop was perfectly done, the chicken Milanese was as dry as cardboard and if I knew what cardboard tasted like.... the other 2 entrees not worth coming back for, the funniest part was they couldn't serve the correct plates to anyone at the table. Next time you go local there's at least 3 other very good Italian restaurants within a 2-block radius. I gave a 3 because it wasn't horrific, and I've had worse. ·