Restaurant in New York City, United States
Cipriani Downtown
255ptsItalian classics, real wine list, no apologies.

About Cipriani Downtown
Cipriani Downtown gets written off as a scene restaurant, but the Italian-American kitchen has earned an Opinionated About Dining Casual North America ranking (#232, 2025) for good reason. At the $$$ food tier with a 1,300-bottle wine list and easy booking, it sits comfortably above SoHo casual without competing with destination-dining rooms. Book for weekday lunch if you want the food to lead.
Verdict
Cipriani Downtown gets dismissed as a scene restaurant — a place to spot celebrities rather than eat well. That reading is partly earned but mostly wrong. The kitchen runs a serious Italian-American program, the wine list is deep enough (220 selections, 1,300 bottles in inventory) to reward someone who cares, and the room on a weekday lunch is far calmer than the SoHo stereotype suggests. Book it when you want a long, well-structured Italian meal in a room that has actual energy without the chaos of a trendy newcomer. Skip it if you are optimising purely for price-to-plate ratio.
About Cipriani Downtown
The most common mistake first-timers make is treating this as a special-occasion splurge comparable to a tasting-menu room. It is not that. Cipriani Downtown sits at the $$$ tier for food — two courses will run you above $66 before drinks , but the format is à la carte Italian with American steakhouse crossover, not a chef's progression. Think confident, classically grounded cooking rather than technical experimentation. The Opinionated About Dining ranking (Casual North America #232 in 2025, up from #252 in 2024) confirms consistent quality in its actual category. That upward movement is meaningful: it signals a kitchen holding its standard rather than coasting.
The room at 376 West Broadway is loud by design. If you are coming for a quiet conversation dinner, plan around that. Before 7 PM on weekdays, the energy drops considerably and the room becomes genuinely comfortable for two people catching up over a bottle. After 9 PM on weekends, the ambient volume climbs and the crowd shifts younger. Neither version is a flaw , they are just different visits. The sensory lead here is atmosphere: this is a place where the room is doing real work alongside the plate.
Wine director Stephanie Castaneda oversees a California-weighted list priced at the $$ tier, which means a range of pricing without heavy concentration at the leading. Corkage is $50 if you want to bring something specific. With 1,300 bottles in inventory, the depth is there for someone who wants to order thoughtfully rather than default to the obvious picks. For Italian food paired with California wine, that combination holds up better than it sounds on paper.
If you have been once and ate safely, the next visit is the one to use the wine list properly and push into the steakhouse side of the menu, where the kitchen's American influences are clearest. The Italian-American overlap is where Cipriani Downtown is most itself , not a strict Italian trattoria, not a Manhattan steakhouse, but a confident hybrid that has been doing this long enough to have its own logic. For context on how this style of cooking develops across different cities, it is worth comparing notes with 8½ Otto e Mezzo Bombana in Hong Kong or the quieter precision of cenci in Kyoto , both Italian kitchens working in international contexts, though with very different ambitions.
In SoHo, the Italian competition is real. Via Carota is the neighbourhood's most consistent Italian room for direct seasonal cooking at a lower price point. Altro Paradiso is the better pick if you want something lighter and more modern. Babbo in Greenwich Village still carries more kitchen ambition at a comparable price. Ai Fiori takes you to a different register entirely , more refined, more expensive, and worth it if Italian-French technique is the goal. Ammazzacaffè is where you go when you want something smaller and less produced. Cipriani Downtown sits above the neighbourhood casual tier but below the destination-dining tier, which is precisely where its value case is strongest.
Google reviews sit at 4.1 across 1,337 ratings , a reliable signal of broad satisfaction without a niche audience inflating the score. The OAD ranking adds credibility in the specific casual category. Neither credential makes this a must-book, but together they confirm it is not trading on name alone.
If you are exploring more of what New York's dining scene offers, see our full New York City restaurants guide, our New York City hotels guide, bars guide, wineries guide, and experiences guide. For reference points elsewhere in the US, Lazy Bear in San Francisco, Emeril's in New Orleans, The French Laundry in Napa, Single Thread Farm in Healdsburg, Smyth in Chicago, and Providence in Los Angeles each represent the leading of their respective categories for context.
Know Before You Go
- Address: 376 W Broadway, New York, NY 10012
- Hours: Monday to Sunday, 12 PM to 12 AM
- Cuisine: Italian-American, Steakhouse crossover
- Food pricing: $$$ (two courses typically above $66, excluding drinks)
- Wine list: $$ tier , 220 selections, 1,300 bottles in inventory, California-weighted
- Corkage: $50
- Meals served: Lunch and Dinner
- Booking difficulty: Easy , tables generally available with short notice
- Wine director: Stephanie Castaneda
- OAD ranking: Casual North America #232 (2025)
- Google rating: 4.1 (1,337 reviews)
Compare Cipriani Downtown
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cipriani Downtown | Italian | Easy | |
| Le Bernardin | French, Seafood | $$$$ | Unknown |
| Atomix | Modern Korean, Korean | $$$$ | Unknown |
| Per Se | French, Contemporary | $$$$ | Unknown |
| Masa | Sushi, Japanese | $$$$ | Unknown |
| Eleven Madison Park | French, Vegan | $$$$ | Unknown |
Key differences to consider before you reserve.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I wear to Cipriani Downtown?
The crowd skews put-together without being formal — think downtown NYC on a good night: blazers, clean denim on the sharper end, nothing athletic. Ranked #232 on Opinionated About Dining's Casual North America list, the room is polished but not stiff. Showing up in a suit won't hurt, but it isn't required. Avoid anything you'd wear to brunch at a diner.
Can I eat at the bar at Cipriani Downtown?
Bar seating is an option and a practical one if you're coming solo or as a pair without a reservation. The wine list runs 220 selections with California as a noted strength and a $50 corkage fee if you bring your own bottle — worth knowing if you're planning a longer sit. The full menu is available at the bar, so you're not relegated to snacks.
How far ahead should I book Cipriani Downtown?
Book at least a week out for weekday lunch; Friday and Saturday dinner fills faster — two weeks is safer for those slots. The venue opens at noon daily and stays open until midnight, so late-evening tables on weeknights are the easiest walk-in window. For a Saturday prime-time table, don't rely on availability.
Is lunch or dinner better at Cipriani Downtown?
Lunch is the better value entry point: the room is more relaxed, the scene element is dialed down, and you're eating Italian at a place with a $66+ cuisine pricing tier without paying dinner-hour premiums on everything around it. Dinner delivers more atmosphere if that's your goal, but lunch is where Cipriani Downtown makes the strongest case for itself as a restaurant rather than an event.
Does Cipriani Downtown handle dietary restrictions?
Italian-leaning menus at this price tier ($66+ for a typical two-course meal) generally accommodate common restrictions with reasonable flexibility — fish, vegetables, and pasta variations are standard building blocks. Call ahead or note restrictions at booking; the kitchen has the range to work with most needs, but don't arrive expecting a dedicated vegan tasting format. Chef Gabriele Chilovi runs the kitchen, and a restaurant open daily from noon to midnight is operationally equipped to field requests.
Hours
- Monday
- 12 pm–12 am
- Tuesday
- 12 pm–12 am
- Wednesday
- 12 pm–12 am
- Thursday
- 12 pm–12 am
- Friday
- 12 pm–12 am
- Saturday
- 12 pm–12 am
- Sunday
- 12 pm–12 am
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