Yesterday, Darren and I met up with our good friends Andrew and Morgan for a scrumptious brunch at Bar Martignetti. It’s been a while since we’ve had brunch in Manhattan so we were really excited for our plans. Despite it being a dreary day, we managed to make it to the restaurant without a drop of rain and Soho was hopping with tons of people.
We arrived at Bar Martignetti around noon and the restaurant wasn’t very crowded. We grabbed a nice booth and settled in for a great catchup session. The brunch menu is a great mix of breakfast and lunch at very moderate prices. Most breakfast dishes range from $9-12 and lunch selections are fairly priced from $13-20. There is definitely something for everyone on the menu. I ordered the egg white omelet with goat cheese, asparagus and mushrooms. It was light and fluffy and came with delicious home fries that weren’t greasy in the slightest. Darren had the Huevos Rancheros over white beans and said it was terrific. We all enjoyed our dishes and the multiple cups of coffee. They were not stingy with refills at all.
The restaurant itself is located on the corner of Broome and Cleavland and has many large windows so you can people watch as you dine. The atmosphere is casual with a slightly old rustic new york feel. I really enjoyed it. The service was great and very friendly. I would definitely go back again and would recommend it to anyone that wanted a nice, moderately priced brunch in Soho. You can’t go wrong with this place.











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