Wolf at Nordstrom NYC

Italian restaurant · Midtown West

Wolf at Nordstrom NYC

Italian restaurant · Midtown West

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225 W 57th St, New York, NY 10019

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Nestled inside the flagship Nordstrom in Midtown, this contemporary spot serves Italian-inspired dishes with a Pacific Northwest twist, all in a chic, serene setting.  

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225 W 57th St, New York, NY 10019 Get directions

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+1 212 295 2184
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"Avenue C is knee deep in a pool of gentrification right now. Amongst the housing projects and homeless punk rockers are all kinds of hip eating and drinking establishments, resulting in one of the most entertaining blocks of culture clashing this city has to offer. To the drunk college kid we saw trip over himself and into the garbage cans in front of Summit Bar the other night - it might be wise to watch where you fall around here. This isn't MacDougal Street just yet. Being the judgmental person that I am, it took me a while to accept the fact that any restaurant named Edi And The Wolf could actually be worth going to. I have a habit of assuming a bad name equals a bad restaurant, and what a terrible name that is. Edi opened around the same time as Octavia's Porch, an awful "Global Jewish" concept which is already closed. And because they were around the corner from one another and named after a person, in my head, they were the same thing. Much like the whole Michelle Branch and Vanessa Carlton scenario. At least they had a little more in common. But my stupid preconceived notions about this restaurant were dead wrong. Edi And The Wolf is actually quite Infatuation friendly. The restaurant has a great spirit to it. The main dining room, a sort of rag-tag urban garage with random sh*t everywhere, seems like a perfectly appropriate arena for drinking Austrian wines you've never heard of. The spooky back "patio" actually feels more like a haunted greenhouse. Meat hooks hang from a plastic ceiling that's patched together with umbrellas. It's weird, but it's cool. Even if you can't pronounce the majority of the menu options, don't be intimidated. This food is as accessible and familiar as any - the words for the dishes are just spelled crazy. Here's another word for you - Gentrifizierung. That's German for gentrification, that is exactly what Edi And The Wolf is perpetuating in the East Village. Food Rundown Pickled Vegetables This is an assortment of beets, carrots, ramps, and radish slices served over a bed of sauerkraut. It's an excellent appetizer for the table and at four bucks, it's also a steal. Cured Pork Belly If you like cured meats, you're going to freak out over this dish. I'm not sure that I've ever had better cured pork belly in my life. The thin slices of bacon were served with horseradish, pickled ramps, and apples. Yes. Spätzle In case this is new to you, spätzle are a traditional Austrian dish -essentially mini-dumplings. This is a mandatory order at Edi And The Wolf. The portion size is huge, and we couldn't even finish half of it between two people. This spätzle is served with hen of the woods mushrooms, fava beans, and asparagus and then topped with fried onions. Delicious. Steak This hanger steak was another dish we were impressed by, but hanger steaks are always good. Schlutzkrapfen A traditional "Austrian mountain cheese ravioli" filled with homemade ricotta, baby beets, and pine nuts. The ravioli were perfectly cooked, and the cheese was creamy and went well with the beets and pine nuts. We'll call that a flavor combination success story." - Andrew Steinthal

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"Peter Barry — a Rezdôra alum who started selling pasta over Instagram under Pastaiolo e Sugo during the pandemic — has continued to run a less-frequent version of the pop-up after taking on a full-time job again at Wolf, an Italian restaurant located inside Nordstrom’s flagship store near Columbus Circle." - Erika Adams

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"The store’s signature restaurant Wolf, located on the second floor, is a first-time collaboration with award-winning Seattle chef and James Beard nominee Ethan Stowell. It’s inspired by Stowell’s popular rustic Italian spot, How to Cook a Wolf. Starters at Wolf range from classics like olives or beef tartare, to more inventive small plates such as delicata squash with maitake mushrooms, parsnip puree, pistachio, and pomegranate. Pastas are plentiful and include spaghetti with uni butter, and entrees run the gamut from a bacon cheeseburger to American wagyu with peperonata, fingerling potato, and salsa verde. The full menu is below." - Eater Staff

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Barbara Lindner (Travelling Wife)

Google
Was here 12/21/24 for lunch. Jasmine was our server. At first it was a rocky start because they were slammed however with Matthew’s help it was turned around and Jasmine did a wonderful job. We started with hamachi Crudo and Beef Tartar. Both were stellar. For lunch entrees we had pasta with shrimp and steak frites. We enjoyed both. The view of three busy street below was nice too. This was a terrific lunch and I would come back!

Supanee Sirivallop

Google
We planned this trip to New York way in advance so we had to research the best places to eat etc. Wolf was by far the best restaurant we ate in - the food was beyond fantastic with bold flavors both indulging and refreshing at the same time. Traditional fare with a modern take and almost Californian flair so it didn’t feel heavy although we devoured a table full of dishes. The ambiance is modern minimal and elegant the service flawless but the food I will remember for a while because it was just that good. We will be sure to book again before we leave and will be sad to leave it when we go back to Thailand because it now has become one of my favorites places of all time. Addition July 9 - we just had our second visit here for lunch instead and it was just as good as the first or even better. We had the opportunity to try the desserts as well as the lunch special halibut and it was superb!

Renee Kim

Google
Nice and quiet. They have Sunday brunch menu. But my pasta was a bit too salty. Steak dish was also salty too.

Max Cohn

Google
Hostess was pleasant. Servers were attentive and food came out relatively quickly. Menu has a good selection of items and all the food was very good.

Christine Carey REALTOR

Google
Wolf’ restaurant is located inside the flagship Nordstrom in midtown Manhattan. It is a cozy and sophisticated restaurant for drinks, appetizers, entrees and desserts. It’s a quiet and peaceful stop in the city with amazing views overlooking Broadway at 57th St. There’s much to enjoy including: -Wolf salad with Little Gem greens, bacon, croutons, and pistachios with a honey dijon vinaigrette -Beet salad with oranges -Burrata with English pea smash, pine nut bread crumbs, mint -Prime burger with beecher’s cheese, bacon, balsamic red onion, chili aioli -Totelloni with English peas, guanciale, walnuts -King crab spaghetti -Peach cake dessert -And mocktails! Always love a good mocktail and I like asking the bartender to come up with something creative that is non-alcoholic. They have a seasonal menu, so there’s often new menu items each time we go. We love going there each time we visit New York City! The service is amazing—ask for the server Nika! She’s attentive, and spunky and will always have a smile for you!

Romina Ricco Greubel

Google
A hidden gem to repeat!! I ♥️ the burrata to start and the tortellini as a main course. The atmosphere is friendly casual with a great city view.

O V H

Google
Real top notch food here. An explosion of flavors in your mouth. Great fine dining at a reasonable price. The seafood here is great. The food is very rich though. It really needs to be eaten slowly. Beautiful restaurant. Great open kitchen. The staff is super friendly.

allminenyc

Google
Such a chilled and laid back hidden gem nestled in Nordstrom (so convenient for pre and post shopping!). One of the best burgers we’ve had from all over the world. Juicy, perfect combo with bacon, grilled onion and soft bun. The fries were hot and crispy. The olives are so meaty and bursting with flavors. The rosa was fruity and balanced. The Little Gem Salad was so refreshing with just the right amount of dressing. The service is super friendly and impeccable. 5 stars quality!

Teresa C.

Yelp
I got my food to go for lunch and staff was very nice. There is a seating area/ black leather bench while you wait for your food. What I ordered: Spaghetti (king crab, bottarga, calabrian,chili, pangrattato) $30 - this very filling and pretty tasty. They didn't skimp on the king crab so there was at least crab in every bite. Grilled Octopus (potato, saffron aioli, blistered pepper relish, smoked paprika, cilantro) $20 - presentation was very nice for a to go box. Slightly on the salty side but it was tasty dish. Cubed potato exterior was crispy and the octopus wasn't overly charred which I liked. It did have a smoky taste from the smoked paprika. Looks like a great place to take your clients out for lunch.

Fenny C.

Yelp
Normally we go to nordstrom cafe. This time we want to try Wolf at Nordstrom NYC. We ordered,: Rigatoni- too salty for my taste Cacio e pepe - perfect, al Dante Delicate squash - love it, soft and sweet, crispy mushroom Hamachi crudo - refreshing Grilled octopus - tender, nice This one is located in 2nd floor by designer shoes and bags. Has it own restroom area. Restaurant is pretty quiet for lunch. Great view of nyc street. Service is good.

Wendy Z.

Yelp
This is the best thing in all 9 floors of Nordstrom. Pasta was affordable and delicious, salad was one of the best I've eaten and I never eat vegetables 10/10 rizzler approved

Mandy K.

Yelp
As if I couldn't love the Nordstrom Flagship any more! This restaurant is divine. The menu is inventive and delicious. And the street views are quintessential NYC. If your shopping plans take you anywhere near this part of town, definitely swing in for drinkies and dining. Then head back into the store for some retail therapy!

Yin Y.

Yelp
It's 4 this time. We bought friends here for a pre show dinner. Told them we're on a bit of a time crunch. Apps and pasta came out pretty fast that we're impressed. Ribeye was the last item came out. I had enough steak to tell it's 100% not ribeye! Don't think it was 16oz as the waiter told me. It's definitely not worth the $62 price tag. No point for me to complain at this point cuz we gotta catch a show. Desserts were still their weakest link.

Jonathan Z.

Yelp
Came for dinner during Happy Hour with a couple of friends. We got the polenta fritters to share and I got the rigatoni for entree. The polenta was alright - I liked the ricotta and honey it was served with, but the fritters were just fine. I definitely wouldn't buy it at full price especially since it's just 4 fritters, but I would consider it at happy hour. The rigatoni dish was good - nice al dente noodles and flavorful sauce. However, be aware that it's not just the sausage that is spicy; all the sauce is quite spicy! I am pretty weak to spice and it would've been nice to know that the entire dish was spicy because I was having trouble eating it without downing tons of water. The servers were very attentive, which was important since I kept finishing my water. I never had to ask or wait for water once despite how fast I was going through it, and they cleaned plates and utensils between courses. Overall a pretty good meal, but pretty pricey for the quantity - at happy hour prices I'd be happy to revisit, but at regular prices I'd be a bit reluctant.

Gloria X.

Yelp
They used to have half off dishes at happy hour. Sad that's gone! I had the rigatoni and the beef tartare. Both were perfect. Service was great. Decor is excellent.

Michael A. D.

Yelp
Food: Excellent Service: Excellent Ambiance: Wonderfully serene. Located on the 2nd floor of Nordstrom 57th Street... "Italian inspired fare with a Nothwest Pacific twist" is how Wolf defines their cuisine. The hideaway modern interior design is one of spacious serenity. A place where you can actually savor the complexities of the dishes.

Latha P.

Yelp
Never been before. What a find! I was meeting a friend who wanted a place convenient to A line. So I looked around and picked this one. Spacious, quiet (an amazing luxury in the city), fabulous food and good service. Price is reasonable for the quality of food and overall experience. I got the squash dish which was perfect. My friend got the tortellini and enjoyed it. Just a word of warning : portion sizes are more European style which is a plus in my book. We got a nice table by the window. There is plenty of bar seating as well. I am not sure why it is a secret to even the locals! Definitely one to go back to.

Daphne L.

Yelp
Love Nordstrom restaurants! This is my 2nd time at Wolf and it was just as good as the first time a few years ago. The food is delicious and comes out quick. Service is friendly and attentive. The vibe inside is modern and relaxed.

Teresa M.

Yelp
A hidden gem inside Nordstrom. The restaurant is clean and the lighting is just right at night. The waiter was wonderful! He was very friendly, helpful and professional as well! The pasta is all freshly made in house. I believe the sauces as well. The burger was juicy and delicious. The fries were crispy with just enough salt. Looking forward to trying something new next time.

Aj A.

Yelp
For a Tuesday night, this was definitely a great dinner choice. We wanted something close to Columbus circle that was going to pack a punch. The service was great and the food was served quickly. I ordered the Buratta and it was delicious. We asked for more bread because well we came to eat. As usual "the burger man" ordered the burger and fries while I ordered the Gnocchi! Yum yum. For Dessert we had the donuts and the cannoli's and they were delicious. The vibe is really nice and calming, music not to loud and the lighting was perfect, it's almost like walking into a small spa.

Risa H.

Yelp
Wolfe is located on the second floor of Nordstrom's. Large windows line the whole restaurant, a perfect place to people watch for lunch! I ordered the Grilled Octopus ($19) which was tender, the Hanger Steak ($45) and the Semolina Cake ($14). The cake was so moist, it kind of reminded me of a tres leches. Service was very good here and the water was very nice. A good spot to stop and eat after shopping at Nordstrom's!

JT T.

Yelp
If you happen to be at Nordsrom or in the area in general, definitely stop by Wolf! Not sure if I would have known it even existing until I was brought here for some grub. The venue itself appears like an upscale fancy restaurant, but surprisingly enough the prices were pretty reasonable. Great food and great atmosphere and would recommend this place to everyone! Brussels Sprouts (5/5) - packed with flavor with the panchetta, cipollini onion, hot honey, and shavings of parmiagiano reggianno. Great appetizer/small plate Prime Burger (5/5) - this burger has bacon, cheese, red onion, with a chili aioli and a side of fries. This was cooked to perfection which can be a hit or miss at any spot serving burgers, but this place did not fail. Comes with a heavy portion of fries so that's also a plus! Overall, it's easy to leave on a full and happy stomach!

Bill T.

Yelp
Very fun place for a bite to eat and some drinks. I met some friends here for a pre-show nosh and had a wonderful time. We had a table by the windows overlooking Broadway and it was fun to watch the world go by. We were there early and there was a happy hour menu with drink and food specials. I loved the Polenta balls not to mention the rigatoni as well as the prosciutto. My cocktail, the Brooklyn, was terrific as well. Service was amazing. Our waiter was engaging, efficient and fun. The prices are a little high but hey, you're in midtown Manhattan so it isn't going to be a the cheapest place you've ever eaten. I really enjoyed my food and drink here and will be back for sure.

Becca M.

Yelp
Had a delicious lunch here - penne was fresh and the combo with Parmesan delicious. Loved the little gem salad. Was nicely surprised and the tables had a fun view.

Rob W.

Yelp
Not terrible, but overall an overrated experience, at least based on what one might hope for from an establishment situated in a fancy department store, or highly recommended by friends in the neighborhood. My martini was ok but a bit dry, which was not as I had ordered it. I eventually got the Prime burger, which was overly rich and heavy--just felt like a bomb sitting in my stomach --at the restaurant and for hours afterwards. And hours, and hours. Shared the Wolf salad which was also too heavy/fatty (for a salad), I thought. The artisanal baguette served with fennel honey butter and roasted garlic was great, even if paying for bread does irk me. Good wine selection; could offer more beers but the few options were local and interesting. Venue is admittedly cool, with a nice view of 57th street. Felt comfortable sitting at the bar relaxing and waiting for my party. As indicated, a friend works nearby, and her and her co-workers swear by and frequent the place, so I'll likely give it another shot, and hope to find something a bit lighter on the menu.

Dalisha P.

Yelp
I had a grand solo date. Did some shopping and dining all in one place, what more could you ask for . I dined around lunch time , the restaurant was pretty chill. There is plenty of seating here. I sat at the bar ordered Prosecco oysters and the king crab pasta . Both delicious . Dishes were beautifully presented. Service was good and polite. Good good experience. I purposely saved some of the pasta to indulge in the day after , you know pasta is def better the day after for most dishes . And it hit the day after too lol. So good enjoy!

Tansy W.

Yelp
4 stars but only if you go during the happy hour (I believe it's 3-6pm M-F). Otherwise, not worth it at all. We enjoyed the little gem salad and the burger with fries (medium rare). We also got two pastas, which I'm pretty sure is just boxed barilla pasta (see photos, which include a photo of a Barilla box on the counter). I preferred the cacio e Pepe over the rigatoni (which was a little spicy as a heads up) but both were pretty unremarkable. The space was nice - large and clean with plenty of seating. We went on a Friday at 530pm and no reservation was needed. The server was not very attentive - had to chase her down for water several times even though it wasn't busy. Overall, not bad given the happy hour prices!

Ellen C.

Yelp
Shopping at Nordstrom and need a little break? Wolf is your perfect break spot for happy hour every Monday to Friday from 3-6pm. Lots of drinks to pick from and a good assortment of food. Prices are great. Beer for $6 and cocktails for $12. Definitely easy to miss this place from the outside. Inside space is quite sizable. Grabbed a window seat and enjoyed our pumpkin ale draft. Didn't like the concept of pumpkin but the waitress let us taste test and we were sold. Also tried the polenta fries and definitely recommend. Different from your average fries. Balled shaped fried polenta drizzled in sweet balsamic sauce over ricotta cheese with fried sage. Delish.

Sallie D.

Yelp
4 stars (good food though a little pricey) but being dog friendly is a huge plus! All the food was tasty and beautifully presented. The decor is beautiful and trendy and relaxing. There is zero wait on a weekend at lunch time. A little hard to find but it's on the second floor if you take the elevator. Did I mention they're dog friendly! Indoors! The domesticated wolf that lives with me had a great time at Wolf. I would suggest the resto add a couple of doggy items to the menu too. My pupper was salivating the whole time watching us consume all kinds of tasty cheesy eats.

Linda M.

Yelp
I would've never known that this restaurant exist if it wasn't for Yelp. It is located inside Nordstrom. Very hidden and intimate ambiance. Food quality and service was amazing. We ordered the: -Beef Tartare with pumpernickel toast, horseradish (6/10) -Spaghetti with king crab, bottarga, calabrian chili, pangrattato (5/10) -Agnolotti beef cheek ragu, black truffle, parmigiano reggiano (6/10) Would definitely come back.

Wendy H.

Yelp
A lovely gem hidden above a Nordstrom. Enjoy freshly made pastas next to a window overlooking busy New York streets. There's something peaceful about seeing activity outside while you're enjoying the peace and quiet indoors. The beef and truffle agnolotti were flavorful and had just the right amount of springiness. The crab spaghetti was also cooked perfectly and was a lovely dish. The wolf salad was a delicious mix of flavors and elements. The parmesan and the pistachio provided an enjoyable complexity. The prices here are quite high for the portions, so I would say come ready for a $40/person lunch without alcohol. Much of the cost goes towards the stellar service and the ambiance!

Ried S.

Yelp
As good as it gets... I had no expectations for a department store restaurant, but Wolf certainly has changed my mind. First, the setting is first class luxury the whole way - very Aman-esque with chic, simplistic aesthetic. Reminded me of an a sleek Japanese restaurant, namely with the huge amount of bar counter seating. Starting with service - fantastic in every way, from the very friendly host to hands on, smiling servers that spoke and moved with panache. When our first server had to leave, he came over and introduced us to the new server and wished us a pleasant meal. We came for restaurant week to enjoy a 3-course dinner for $39. You have a choice from 3 appetizers, 3 mains, and 2 desserts. I opted for the special Tuna sashimi appetizer with citrus. Very refreshing and excellent, however my spouse had the Grilled Octopus which we both agreed was many times better. I highly recommend getting that. For the main, I had Chicken with butternut squash and barley - out of this world. I didn't want to share a single bite with my spouse. For dessert, we had the richest chocolate mouse you could ever imagine, served with a sugar cookie. I only wish they had provided more cookies to dip into the chocolate. Absolutely amazing - my sweet tooth was perfectly satisfied. The biggest surprise was the Bourke Street Baguette, arguably the best baguette I have ever eaten. The outside had the perfect crisp and inside was soft and fluffy as if it came right out of the oven. Served hot, with a side of fennel honey butter and roasted garlic cloves with balsamic vinegar. DIVINE!!! The waiter had suggested it when I asked why there was no bread served on the table, typical of most Italian restaurants. While it is an additional $8 charge, I highly HIGHLY HIGHLY recommend getting it - you will not be disappointed. To the restaurant owners and manager, I would strongly urge you to serve bread on the table without the extra cost. The true Italian way.

Albert L.

Yelp
This is a must try restaurant in the city. Food is excellent. I really enjoy my meal. Grilled octopus is crispy and tender. Spicy crab meat spaghetti is a way beyond my expectations. Salmon is well present and crispy. Service is great. I would give them a star is I had the chance

Baroque P.

Yelp
One of the loveliest places in Manhattan and shhhh I hope no one finds out! I recommend a reservation. The service was lovely, one of the prettiest places to watch the new snow falling from the inside, and the food was really really delicious.... Though the pasta with guanciale was quite spicy. I like spicy food but if you don't, then it's good to know.

Thu N.

Yelp
There's a $39 prix fixe three-course dinner option available here for NY Restaurant Week. My friends and I each ordered the grilled octopus, seared cod loin, and milk chocolate budino. Highly recommend the grilled octopus, as many other reviews here mention! If you come during happy hour, you can also get a signature cocktail for $12. We got the mai tai, which I definitely recommend for anyone who's a fan of tropical fruit flavors and drinks slightly stronger on the alcoholic side. We were really happy to have scored a $39 restaurant week deal (plus a relatively cheap cocktail by NY standards) at such a chic and relaxing restaurant. Depending on what time you go, this restaurant could also be one of your more COVID-friendly options given that tables are pretty spaced out and our party was able to get a lot of privacy. Our server was also amicable and funny. While I wasn't exactly blown away by the food, the ambiance made up for it. :)

Joann L.

Yelp
My best friend's friend invited me to a "fancy" lunch at this place and it definitely did not disappoint. From the moment we arrived - the manager Enrique was super accommodating and kind and I would definitely give the service here a 10/10 from all the staff that worked here. Everyone was super friendly and patient and really took the time to explain to us the menu and all the food choices that they offer here. They had so many yummy options on their menu that it was really hard to narrow down what we want - here is what we went with. Appetizer: Grilled Octopus, Grilled asparagus, Burrata, Wolf Salad, Yellowfin Tuna Crudo. (They were all absolutely delicious but for me the most gets are the grilled octopus - the flavors were amazing for this dish and the octopus was grilled to perfection and the yellowfin tuna crudo - super tasty and so fresh. Entree: Gnocchetti, Spaghetti, Tonnarelli Cacio e Pepe (they were all absolutley delicious bowls of carbs but my favorite is definitely the spaghetti - so tasty with such amazing flavors. Dessert: Milk Chocolate Budino, Seasonal Gelato - which was pistachio flavor and a chocolate flavored dessert. Overall - everything about this whole meal was amazing and we all left super content and full. The flavors were amazing and the staff and everyone was so friendly and kind.

Danan R.

Yelp
We came for HH which now ends at 5 but they honored the 7 pm which is still posted on the website. That being said, the options are great ($14 for the rigatoni, $12 for the cacio e pepe, $10 for those wonderful fried tortas and salumi plate) and the seating is very well-distanced. The staff is great, as always, and they offer complementary sparkling water now too (only still previously). The hostess did share that the bar will finally reopen next week which means that I will be back next week.

Jeremy Y.

Yelp
Food was great. Well prepared excellent flavors. Portions are small yes but the price is fairly reasonable for the quality. Ordered a mocktail and very well crafted. Didn't have high expectation for the dessert but it was also excellent!

Catherine C.

Yelp
Love coming here for lunch meetings and weekend dinners. Feels so new York to sit by the window overlooking Broadway. This feels like a hidden secret gem restaurant where the space is nice, and the food is quality and at a reasonable price for the quality. The crab spaghetti is our favorite as well as the wolf salad and salmon.

Thermus B.

Yelp
The Wolf restaurant is one of the most innovative restaurants. They're located in the manhattan Nordstrom store. Our waitress had the greatest customer service. Her recommendations were a culinary experience! We had just flew in that day and she was very kind/patient & very knowledgeable. She provided detailed descriptions regarding ingredients & entree/sauce flavors. Everyone through-out the store recommended this under-the-radar gem (especially in a city with hundreds of restaurants in Manhattan. The ambience was very open, romantic & had great views for people watching from above the street. The chef was very daring with the appetizers, veggies, seafood & chicken entrees. The sauces for the lobster spaghetti & roasted chicken were tasty, super flavorful and very impressive. He even customized our sides with a high-end touches. Great prices & quantity, especially for Happy hour selections!

Helen H.

Yelp
Wolf is tucked away inside Nordstrom and such an unexpected treat. The space is very calm with really nice lighting. The acoustics are also great and it was so peaceful to be able to speak at a normal volume while dining. The food is inventive, creative, and very flavorful. The pasta is made fresh each day on site. While we were having lunch, we were able to get a peek into the dinner prep for their evening entrees. Very happy with our whole experience -- we will be back!

Jennifer Z.

Yelp
Highly underrated spot that i kinda dont want to blow up. There's always resys right now. Dessert is their weakest link which isnt bad with Vecchi's near by. Here they do a great job with dynamic appetizers-- dont miss the tomatoes, fritters, and entrees the steak comes with that trending thousand layer potato. Cacio e pepe is non traditional and sufficiently cheesey but in a good way

Linda Z.

Yelp
Popped by for a late afternoon breather and ordered a "snack" of Little Gem Salad and Olives. The full-service bar has a strong selection of local beers on tap, and barkeep is happy to make any cocktail you dream up. Good spot if you're a moodie, less if you're a foodie.

Suanne L.

Yelp
Wolf at Nordstrom is a delicious fancy meal, on the second floor of the department store, accessible from an elevator in the home goods side. The view over Broadway makes for good people watching. The plates are gorgeous and the food is quite good. Portions are meant to be small and shared, aim for at least one shared appetizer and entree for each person. Service is amazing and thoughtful. The menu is seasonal and rotates a bit. For my visit, we had roasted brussel sprouts, hamachi crudo, pacchieri shrimp pasta, and rigatoni. Excellent all around. It was nice and quiet, good for a small business lunch.

Chris K.

Yelp
The pasta here is outstanding -- definitely recommend for lunch. We came here on a Sunday around noon and did not need a reservation. The seating area is stylish but still appropriate for kids. For appetizers we tried the baguette and the polenta fritters. The baguette was delicious but the fritters had an odd taste -- I would not recommend. For entrees we tried the lamb shank, rigatoni, agnolotti. The agnolotti and rigatoni were fantastic, the lamb shank lacked flavor. Overall I would recommend this place for its pasta! We didn't try drinks but the bar looked good. They also have a happy hour during the week.

Alex Z.

Yelp
I'm so glad I found this hidden gem inside of a department store located on the 2nd floor of Nordstrom. The place is very trendy design with floor to ceiling windows, they have two types of seat settings with window seats with street view, and counter seating facing bar or open kitchen. The service is perfect our waiter was super nice to take care of us. We are here for the restaurant week menu. It's $39 dinner for three courses meal, with 3 items to choose from appetizer and main, and two dessert options. The grilled octopus is a must, so delicious. The cod fish seared perfectly and dessert is what you are dying for. The best surprise is their bread, it's not free bread like most Italian restaurants they dont offer bread at the beginning. But for $8 you get their bread still warm on your table, with homemade butter and garlic they are just divine, totally can eat that all day. If not for restaurant week, I would still come back, perfect for date night.

Rizma W.

Yelp
Pretty good place to have lunch after a long day of shopping. This restaurant is located inside Nordstrom, right before you enter (or exit) the designer shoe salon. I enjoyed a glass of the Vietti 2017 Barbera D'Asti and the Agnolotti: stuffed pasta filled with ricotta, can and cooked in brown butter, sage, hazelnuts, aged balsamic, parmigiano. The dish was delicious. I enjoyed the various flavors and textures and really appreciated that they did more than just smother it in marinara sauce. Unfortunately, as I realized about an hour or so later (while sitting in LaGuardia airport waiting to board a flight that had been delayed for several hours), the portion size was definitely not large enough to constitute a substantive dinner. Definitely should have started with an antipasto... And probably would have if I had more time.

Joyce Y.

Yelp
From the moment we got there, the service was great! We arrived early for our reservation, but we were still accommodated right away. Our server was very friendly and we also had multiple workers coming by making sure we had everything we needed. We went for restaurant week and sat by the window. Appetizer: Grilled octopus, beef tartare, and little gem salad for our appetizers. (All delicious but my favorite was the grilled octopus) Entree : Hangar steak, rigatoni and tonnarelli. (Fave: tonnarelli!) All seasoned well and cooked perfectly. Dessert: Espresso semifredo and lemon basil sorbet (out of dark chocolate sorbet was super smooth, and flavorful. Cocktail: the part-time model- sweet and tasty but personally, I did feel like there could have been more alcohol. I will definitely be back to check out their regular menu & happy hour!

Matthew H.

Yelp
I want to start this review by praising the entire staff that assisted me; the service was Immaculate. Sherlin, the host, was friendly and prompt as she walked me to my table. Danny, my server, was extremely knowledgeable of the menu and thoughtful. Enrique was charismatic and gave excellent customer service. I decided to have the Rigatoni, which was delicious. I look forward to my next visit and will refer my friends and co-workers.

Christian L.

Yelp
Let me begin with the top tier level of professionalism from Enrique. From start to finish Enrique was extremely courteous and conscientious and made sure that my experience here was incredible. He prepared an expertly crafted margarita to complement my King crab spaghetti, nothing disappointed me. I loved the ambiance with the dim lights and city views outside. I will definitely be back.

Kerry T.

Yelp
The service was awesome and attentive the recommendations were spot on and the beet salad and the pasta with bolognese so delicious and the bread I mean don't even -so good!

Jennifer C.

Yelp
The food was delicious. We had the beet salad, the bucatini with anchovy, and rigatoni. Every bite was delightful. And the room was really cozy and good for conversations. We'll definitely be visiting again.

Wenye X.

Yelp
Service: the server tried a bit too hard... he sometimes popped up when we were in the middle of conversation, which is quite awkward. Food: it is pretty good, but nothing "amazing" - little gem salad: fresh, but a bit boring - salmon: fresh and flavorful, but a bit too oily. Small portion - burger: good. Comes with fries - cocktails: we got the green man (?) cocktail and the part time model. Both taste good, but both need more alcohol.... The portion size is quite inconsistent. According to our server, both salmon and burger are "entree size". However, while burger + fries makes a fulfilling meal, the salmon dish is tiny. We came on a Saturday night, but the restaurant was half empty. Not a good sign for a restaurant that has opened for 2 years... All in all, Wolf is a good restaurant to check out if you are in the area. But I don't think I am motivated to come back any time soon

Aarti G.

Yelp
When you walk into the women's Nordstrom, you take the elevator up to the restaurant. The restaurant has a really nice view with lots of natural light coming in. It was pretty empty for lunch but I feel like it's more of a nice dinner place. I really liked the pasta and wine I got. The portions were nice and the flavors were well developed. Service was also good.

Victoria L.

Yelp
Really great service and delicious food! My family and I had a really nice dinner here where we got lots of yummy and fresh foods. We got champagne and a lot of appetizers to start. All of the appetizers are amazing--we got salumi with bread bites, polenta fritters, baguette with fennel butter and vinaigrette, a little gem salad (which was super fresh and the creamy dressing was so good!). As for entrees, we each got our own but I got the cacio e pepe, which was not too overwhelmingly peppery. They gave me a ton of pasta, I couldn't finish it and had to take it home! We also got burgers, rigatoni, salads, and other items on the menu. Everything was really yummy and I'd recommend all the dishes. The ambiance is trendy and you can watch the chefs in the kitchen slicing salumi and preparing pasta from scratch as you eat. Service is top-notch, especially with our family of 5 adults and 2 young children.

Adam J.

Yelp
Wow serious bummer. Wanted to love this place after all the work Nordstroms put into this beautiful location but this restaurant is a bust and dramatically over priced. The wine by the glass were all short pours, the menu pastas are great but the entrees are limited to about 4 choices and the portion of salmon was absurd. Literally $42 for what is arguably a half portion. The basement restaurants are great but avoid Wolf until there is a total overhaul. I forgot to take a picture of the entrees sorry.

Marie B.

Yelp
Lovely stop while shopping at Nordstrom. Nice seating by the window to enjoy the view of Broadway. Enjoy fried oysters and Prime burger with French fries. Burger was tasty and fries seasoned with sea salt. Topped this meal with a nice bottle of wine and you're set. Off to do some more shopping!