Schilling
“My only issue was that we wanted more bread after the artichoke app so that we could soak up that amazing sauce!”
“A gem in FiDi, where the combination of delicious/relaxed/creative is tough to find.”
“The location is a bit hard to find but this is a great addition to the hood.”
Schilling
Takes Reservations: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Happy Hour: Yes
Waiter Service: Yes
PokéStop Nearby: Yes
Price range.
$$$ Price range $31-60
3 reviews
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I am thrilled to have Schilling in the neighborhood! It's exactly what the Financial District needs – a casual, stylish spot with excellent food and friendly service. The menu is a modern take on Austrian – definitely not going the traditional route here. You will find flavorful and appropriately-portioned dishes – expect to finish with a clean plate for sure. Solid cocktails, great ambiance. It's the perfect place to catch up with friends and enjoy a good meal.
What a great meal, service and decor. I saw this place on the Gothamist and it looked awesome. I had the Crudo (HAMACHI CRUDO
Meyer Lemon Puree, Crispy Chick Peas, Baby Fennel)
which was amazing and of course the schnitzel (WIENER SCHNITZEL
Potato Salad, Cucumber Salad, Lingon Berries)
which was really good and the side were equally as good. The location is a bit hard to find but this is a great addition to the hood. We also had a nice bottle of Gruner and the panna cotta.
When I think Austrian food, I think big. Schnitzel and beer and space to move your elbows.
The space (an old garage) is not large–actually we were quite cramped. The beer was not in a stein, or a glass, but what looked like an oblong champagne flute. There were too many tables, to a point where servers had to excuse themselves as they squeezed through. We had 8 people in our party–I would advise against having a large group.
The food was good, so if there is a reason to go, that'd be it. The appetizers were tasty, but along the same lines as everything else, smaller than expected. I safely ordered a schnitzel, which was normal sized, and very good. But they botched part of our order, producing two too many schnitzels and and not enough spatzle.
I felt as if Schillings is trying to overly city-fy a very un-urban theme… if that makes any sense… Like shrinking things and sticking them into a garage is cool for some things, but not for all. There is a way to make most things chic, but I felt it has not been done properly here.