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Pagani 289 Bleecker St., New York 10014, 10...
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If you are coming to Pagani in New York with your car, you will find parking lots at a distance of 77 meters at Barrow St. Garage, Or, you could take the municipal transportation and get off at the stop MTA-Christopher & Sheridan Sq-1 Line, which is 173 meters away from Pagani.
The restaurant from New York offers 122 different dishes and drinks on the menu at an average price of $12.3.
Overall, reviews for the restaurant Pagani seem to be mixed. While some customers enjoyed their dining experience with standout dishes such as the oxtail ravioli and veal meatballs, others were disappointed by the tasteless food, slow service, and loud ambiance. The restaurant's wine selection and atmosphere were highlights for some, while others felt underwhelmed by the overcooked and bland pasta dishes. Despite some positive aspects like a complimentary round of drinks and attentive service from Oscar, it seems that consistency in food quality and service may be areas for improvement at Pagani.
The place can be referred to as one of the top spots of its customers. This can be inferred from the average rating of 4.5.
What Adriel Schaefer likes about Pagani:
While the ambiance of the restaurant was very nice for our group of six, the food left us all a little underwhelmed. After waiting nearly 45 minutes after our appetizers had been cleared, our meals all arrived somewhat bland and overcooked. For an Italian restaurant, we were expecting good, fresh pasta, yet all six of our pasta dishes tasted as if they'd been sitting for quite some time. In fact, two people described... View all feedback.
What Mark Larson doesn't like about Pagani:
from the stele tasteless brot to the flat brot, which was thin like potato chips, to the palate 3 scallops and tasteless bolognese sauce we were disappointed. will not return. View all feedback.
this was our 2nd time in pagani because we really enjoyed our first trip. the waiters are very...
from the stele tasteless brot to the flat brot, which was thin like potato chips, to the palate...