While plenty of New York restaurants have lately made the environment a priority – sourcing their ingredients locally and crafting dining rooms from salvaged materials – none have done so with quite as much visual and gastronomic panache as chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten’s Ribs and Sauce.

In step with fashion, the menu is a sprawling collection of small and large shareable plates—but unlike so many, it features reasonable pricing and dishes that all seem to work well together. After passing around pastas, salads, maybe a bowl of fried calamari—beautifully encrusted with crushed Martin’s Pretzels, lending an extra-crispy saline crunch—you might covet an entre all for yourself. A supremely buttery arctic char fillet, featuring skin that’s as crisp as a kettle-fried chip and nutty florets of roasted Romanesco, is certainly worth hoarding. As is a flattened golden roasted half chicken, its juicy flesh bathed in a vinegary glaze with wilted escarole and heady, butter-sopped potato puree.

Desserts, displayed in a caf that bleeds into ABC Carpet & Home—it will open soon as a stand-alone nook for breakfast and lunch—include the world’s most sophisticated ice cream cake (a chocolate-chip ice cream roulade with crystallized almonds and orange zest) and an equally dazzling brown butter tart with toasted hazelnuts and chocolate ganache.

While some diners might be drawn to ABC Kitchen for its politics—the soap is organic, leftovers composted, herbs snipped from the rooftop garden—if you strip away the rhetoric, you’re left with a beautiful restaurant, offering food that’s as distinctive as it is thrilling.

Cheat sheet

Drink this: The herbaceous Green Kitchen ($12), a bracing mix of grapefruit juice, tarragon syrup and organic gin, goes down like a potent health tonic. Among the well-priced natural wines by the glass: a tart, mineral Domaine Chidaine sauvignon blanc from the Loire Valley ($9) and a velvety Hermanos Sastre tempranillo from the Ribera del Duero ($12).

Eat this: Bow-tie pasta with kasha and veal meatballs, raw Maine shrimp, clam pizza, arctic char with Romanesco, ice cream cake

Sit here: The sprawling restaurant offers drop-in seating at the bustling bar and the tables around it. Call ahead to score a spot in the dining room, where the best seats are up near the half-exposed kitchen.

Conversation piece: Among the local artists and artisans who contributed to the restaurant’s modern wood-nymph decor (many pieces are sold in ABC Carpet & Home): Jan Burtz (handmade porcelain plates), Jim Denney (recycled-wood tables), Eric Slayton (steel and concrete art installations) and Elena Lyakir (abstract nature photography).

Bello banner
Amenities
  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Parking
  • Bike Parking
  • Accepting Credit Cards
  • Wheelchair Accessible
  • Air conditioned
  • Bar service
  • Family friendly
  • Private Dining Rooms
  • Booking required

There are no comments yet.

Submit your review

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Search & have fun

Search anytime for whatever you need, for your business, fun or personal needs. Bello helps you find it easy and fast.

Search & have fun

Search anytime for whatever you need, for your business, fun or personal needs. Bello helps you find it easy and fast.

Explore

Users

Bello

Back to Bello home

Copyright by Bold Themes. All rights reserved.

Back to Bello home

Copyright by Bold Themes. All rights reserved.

Login

Register

Your personal data will be used to support your experience throughout this website, to manage access to your account, and for other purposes described in our privacy policy.

Already have account?

Lost Password

Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email.

Bitnami