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Help us make it rightIl Giglio Restaurant is renowned for its exquisite Italian cuisine. Located in stylish TriBeCa, Il Giglio boasts an elegant setting inspired by traditional and rustic European decor. As a pioneer of Manhattan's gourmet Italian scene, the restaurant never fails to delight. With world-class and affable service all part of the Il Giglio culture, you will enjoy a taste of authentic and...
This offspring of the highly successful Il Mulino is not as expensive nor as crowded as its parent, but the massive and memorable Italian dishes are nearly as good, and the service is just as professional. Il Giglio is located in Tribeca, where it is accessible to the Wall Street crowd and thus filled with suits at lunch. It is also popular with the increasingly upscale residents of the...
An "empty stomach and a full wallet" are necessities at this "longtime" TriBeCa Italian where a meal begins with complimentary antipasti followed by a "luxurious" array of "old-world classics"; "outdated" decor, "tight quarters" and high prices are offset by "attentive" service and "generous portions."
Northern Italian fare in the Financial District.
Seating is cramped and the room is often noisy, but the staff is warm and pre-appetizers are free. After whetting your appetite, try the buffalo mozzarella or go for the escargots perched inside mushrooms and clams with bacon. For entrees,…
The Scene
A harvest display, lace curtains and tapestries draped over peach pastel walls lend a homely feel to this small, unprepossessing room. A platoon of waiters darts around,...
This is our favorite italian in Manhattan. Family owned (an offshoot of Il Mulino) without the hype. Great pasta. Wonderful sole. And they'll make any dish to order.
dinner at il giglio last night was very disappointing. the chef at il giglio should be ashamed to serve the 3 different pasta dish, as an italian i was shocked at the sauce especially at those prices. the fish was delicious but this is an italian rest
We wanted to take our friends out for dinner before they moved back to England and they suggested this place. The first impression was made within about 3 minutes of entering the establishment. There were about 4 tables being utilized out of the 25 to 30
Just moved to the area and went based on friend recommendation. The food was amazing and the service was nearly the best I have ever received. This comes at a substantial price, but it is earned. I will be back often.
Yummmm. Good food and we like to order in the pizza.
Restaurants
Il Giglio can be found at Warren St 81. The following is offered: Restaurants: Italian. The entry is present with us since Sep 7, 2010 and was last updated on Nov 12, 2013. In New York there are 238 other Restaurants: Italian . An overview can be found here.
Il Giglio Restaurant is renowned for its exquisite Italian cuisine. Located in stylish TriBeCa, Il Giglio boasts an elegant setting inspired by traditional and rustic European decor. As a pioneer of Manhattan's gourmet Italian scene, the restaurant never fails to delight. With world-class and affable service all part of the Il Giglio culture, you will enjoy a taste of authentic and...
TriBeCa's Best Restaurants, Italian: If you are looking for traditional Italian with full flavor then you have come to the right place. The small, formal dining room offers a comfortable place to enjoy delicious spaghetti carbonara, prosciutto with melon or veal chops. Experienced presentation and outstanding service make your dining experience a true delight. TRAIN: 1,2,3, 9 to Chambers St
Always bustling, but never harried, this gem at the southern end of TriBeCa entices you with a tableful of Northern Italian goodies before you even glance at the menu. Rose is a warm hostess and the service is especially attentive. The tab can be hefty, but this mostly Wall Street crowd doesn`t seem to mind. Visiting Il Giglio, you`ll find a place that serves patrons Asian food.
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Wines by the glass are mediocre at best; make sure you go by the bottle, where you'll find a solid mix of Italian and Californian wines from $40 up.
Il Giglio's big sister is the better-known Il Mulino.
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