This West Village bistro serves up delicious coastal Italian and French dishes amid a charming outdoor space adorned with twinkling lights and vibrant flowers.
"As I was going through and re-writing our review for Extra Virgin from five years ago, something really stood out to me. For all we talk about in terms of our oldest reviews needing updating, there are some restaurants that simply don’t change. Extra Virgin is one of them. This place is still exactly the same as it was five years ago - the food is still really good, it’s still ideally suited for [perfect_for slug=“date-night”]Date Night[/perfect_for], and we’d still come here and dine solo at the bar any night of the week. I honestly could have left the original 2009 review for this place completely intact and simply changed the date, and everything would still be relevant to you today. Ok, maybe not that Adam Sandler reference I made, but definitely everything else. I think what we appreciate most about Extra Virgin is its consistency. Is this the best restaurant in the West Village? No, it isn’t. Do they use too much butter in many of the dishes? If you believe such a thing is possible, then probably. But there’s something nice about knowing what you’re going to get when you walk into a place, even if you haven’t been there in two years. I know that when I walk into Extra Virgin on any given night that it will be packed but that I can likely find a seat at the bar, and that whatever I decide to eat, I’m going to enjoy it. Consistency is a beautiful thing. Speaking of consistency, this restaurant still ranks near the top of our list for any situation in which you’re planning to have dinner with a someone that you’d like to do it with. And by “it” I mean eat some quality fish and talk about what books you both like. What did you think I meant? Food Rundown Bacon Wrapped Scallops Perfectly done scallops wrapped in bacon. A pretty standard dish as far as it goes, but these are excellent. Falafel Crusted Mahi Mahi You want anything that Extra Virgin puts a falafel crust on. I’ve had a few variations on this, and this mahi benefits from the slightly spicy falafel crunch. Fish prepared this way usually comes with a sweet element on the plate; this one has a red and green grape salad. This is the kind of thing that sets Extra Virgin apart. Lobster Ravioli Another standard done well. You won’t find too much out of the ordinary with this lobster ravioli, but you know... if it ain’t broke... Mushroom Crusted Virgin Chicken Served with sweet pea risotto and cipollini onions in a light truffle broth, this is quite possibly one of the best chicken dishes on the market. You get a piece of breast and thigh crusted with a breadcrumb/mushroom mix that adds the perfect texture and taste. French Fries French fries here come served with a delicious gorgonzola cheese sauce. Regardless of what else is on your table, fries should be ordered." - Chris Stang
"Extra Virgin, an Italian restaurant, is closing after service on May 31 due to a rent increase." - Luke Fortney
"Artichokes, roast chicken, and fries might not sound like the makings of a memorable dinner at home. But like most of the menu at this West Village Mediterranean spot, the simple-sounding dishes are tweaked to be fantastic. The artichoke is served with pancetta and hollandaise, the mushroom-crusted chicken is served with sweet pea risotto in truffle broth, and the fries come with gorgonzola cheese sauce. Order all of it, along with a 32-ounce spicy margarita, for takeout or delivery any day until 10pm (9pm on Sunday)." - matt tervooren
"Extra Virgin is offering spicy margaritas, Bloody Marys, Moscow Mules, and more for delivery and pickup. Head to their website to place your order." - nikko duren
"Movie Pairing:If Beale Street Could Talk (Hulu) “James Baldwin only needs to use about four words to make me cry. So it makes sense that a Barry Jenkins directed movie based on Baldwin’s 1974 novel _If Beale Street Could Talk_produces the same weepy-beautiful result. This movie is about the immovable love of two Black teenagers in Harlem in the ’70s. You’ll know it from the very first scene when Tish (played by Kiki Layne) visits her love Fonny (Stephan James) in prison after he’s been wrongfully arrested for a crime he did not commit in downtown Manhattan. Tish says in a voiceover, “I hope that nobody has ever had to look at anybody they love through glass.” This line is especially painful because, as much as Tish hopes others won’t experience this same feeling, we know so many people have.” -HA Order:Spicy shrimp tacos and flourless chocolate cake from Extra Virgin in the West Village (near where Fonny and Tish go on a big date)." - hannah albertine, nikko duren, arden shore