Il Buco Alimentari & Vineria offers a cozy, rustic haven serving upmarket Mediterranean fare and house-cured meats in a vibrant, bustling atmosphere.
"If you’re anything like me and gravitate towards sweet breakfast items over savory ones, you should run, not walk, to Il Buco Alimentari for their new breakfast offerings. The iconic NoHo restaurant, known for its salume and breads, is now churning out some of the most decadent breakfast pastries I’ve ever had. While the seasonal pumpkin olive oil cake and their sugar-coated bombolone are both worth a try, their roman pistachio maritozzi is an absolute showstopper. Italian brioche is filled to the brim with sweet ricotta mousse and topped with crumbled pistachios for a rich, creamy, and crunchy combo bound to impress pastry-lovers everywhere." - Robert Sietsema
"Il Buco Alimentari in Noho is now serving some of their classic dishes for takeout and delivery. You can also order a kit of fresh pasta that serves about six people (are you quarantining with six people?), as well as to-go drinks and Italian specialty groceries. For more information about how to order and updates on their menu, peruse their Instagram page here." - hannah albertine
"You know what makes me angry? The fact that right now, at this very minute, someone, somewhere (probably in Britain) is buying tickets to see Queen with Adam Lambert. I’m sorry, but I’ll just never understand why anyone would pay money to see a live desecration of “I Want To Break Free” sung by someone not named Freddie Mercury - especially when that someone came from American Idol. That’s not Queen. That’s Queen karaoke. Now, before word makes it to the “Glamberts” that I’ve slandered their king, and before the virtual pitchforks come out, let me make myself clear. I absolutely do think that Adam Lambert sucks. But I am making that point here in this restaurant review for a reason. You see, in most situations, be it music, sports, or television, you cannot have a significant core lineup change and simply carry on as though everything remains the same. It didn’t work for whatever that first Dumb and Dumber sequel was, it didn’t work on Two And A Half Men after Charlie Sheen got awesome, and I don’t care what you say, it didn’t work for Van Halen either. David Lee Roth forever. Il Buco Alimentari e Vineria recently had a pretty significant lineup change of its own, when their longtime chef left to open a new establishment with Stephen Starr, the restaurant industry’s Simon Cowell. Being that this place has been in our regular rotation ever since we first reviewed it back in 2011, this was a concerning development. We generally dislike change, especially when it relates to whether or not short rib sandwiches will be available to us for lunch. As a result, we’ve been back to Il Buco AV several (seven) times over the last few months to see what’s changed with a new lead singer at the helm, sure to be bummed out by a bunch of Adam Lambert interpretations of their greatest hits. But here’s the thing. That’s not what happened at all. Believe it or not, Il Buco Alimentari e Vineria has somehow gotten better with the new lineup. The key classics are all there - short rib sandwiches and excellent pasta included. But there are also some new dishes that impressed us in a way that nothing on the previous menu ever did - like roasted quail in a white chocolate sauce or a simple but incredible little gem salad. It almost feels as though there’s some California influence on this menu now, or maybe that’s just what eating fresh greens instead of brussels sprouts tells me. Either way, I like it. Even with the new improvements, Il Buco is not a perfect restaurant - it’s always packed to the gills during dinner, and the communal seating situation will likely make your meal a social engagement with the strangers around you, whether you’re into that sort of thing or not. Regardless, this is still one of the best restaurants in this city, and it’s perfectly reasonable to hit it for brunch or lunch if you can’t get in for dinner. As a matter of fact, it really doesn’t matter what time you go. Just go before they change their lineup again. Good things aren’t meant to last forever. Now someone please pass that message along to Brian May. Food Rundown Lattuga Salad This salad made up of little gem lettuce, pickled onions, and radish might be my favorite salad ever. It’s a perfect example of how good a plate of greens can be if it's seasoned right, and by seasoned right, I mean dusted in tarragon and something they refer to as “anchovy powder.” A must order. Bucatini Cacio E Pepe I love this, but don’t get it if you can’t handle some seriously al dente pasta. For whatever reason, that’s how they do this dish here. No matter - it’s simple and delicious in my book. Busiate Pasta A “squiggly” pasta (I’m told that word is Italian) served in a pesto made from almonds, anchovy, and capers. It’s hearty, salty, and has some texture to it. We love it. Branzino One of the better whole fish situations you’ll come across. We had this on the first of our recent dinner visits and ordered it every time thereafter. The fish is light and flavorful. Pro tip: ask them to filet it for you. Grilled Octopus With Chick Peas This octopus always comes cooked perfectly, and it’s delicious. Just know that it’s not the super charred variety that you might be used to. Here it’s all about that real octopus flavor. Mmmm, arms. Roasted Gnocchi Usually served with some sort of mushroom, and often some artichokes, this is going to be something you want to eat. Spit-Roasted Short Ribs I’m not sure what kind of animals have “short” ribs that are this big, but I am pretty sure I used to draw them when I was four. This huge, bone-in shorty is spit-roasted, which makes for a black, chewy bark on the outside that’s very similar to what you find on really good BBQ. It’s delicious, but not what you might think of when you think of short ribs that are usually braised. Also know that they put this on a sandwich during lunch, which should dictate where you'll be around noon tomorrow. Lunch Pizza There are a lot of things to eat on the lunch menu that you can’t get during dinner, panini and sandwiches included. That said, don’t sleep on whatever pizza they’ve got going. Chances are it’s pretty excellent." - Chris Stang
"Swift met Zoë Kravitz and Laura Dern at Il Buco Alimentari in September. The more casual sibling to Il Buco from Donna Lennard — who helped launch careers like Justin Smillie and Ignacio Mattos— features an all-day cafe, market, and dining area; it builds a menu around cured meats and bread baked in-house. The restaurant suits a range of scenarios: as a place for snacks, panini, a whole fish, or other Italian-influenced mains." - Melissa McCart
"Sit at the sidewalk tables or out back — no worries: both areas are covered — at this market slash restaurant and all-day workhorse. Whether you’re here to snack Italian-style or you’re looking for pastas, pizzas, panini, or mains, every diner at your table is likely to find something that hits the spot." - Eater Staff