The Pandering Pig
“This is a good restaurant that has made great use of the space, offers a smart and appealing menu, as well as provides an intimate, comfortable dining experience.”
“We finished with an apple tart with vanilla gelato which was really buttery and rich.”
“The amuse bouche, a trio of starters included a fig and olive tapenade, a blini with white fish and a perfect gruyere biscuit.”
The Pandering Pig
Takes Reservations: Yes
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Waiter Service: Yes
Caters: Yes
PokéStop Nearby: Yes
Price range.
$$ Price range $11-30
2 reviews
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They opened around the beginning of this year, so they are still fresh. The inside is a bit small, with very simple decor. Nice exposed brick wall on one side, and earthy tone color wall on the other. Not much lighting fixtures, but with large windows covering the entrance side of the wall, it gets a lot of natural lights. Well, until the Sun goes down.
It was still early when we got there, so they had some empty tables, so we got seated right away. Then the complimentary bread, which were nice and soft, moist and tasty. The butter was a bit too hard, I wish if they didn't keep them in a refrigerator…
Everything we ordered were pretty good, but the portion was very small. It was good that we were not super hungry. Otherwise, it would not have been enough.We shared an appetizer, then had main dish, and shared a dessert. None of the items are not really for sharing, since they are too small of a portion to share.
The service was ok, it was better at first, then got very slow. The dinner took a little longer time than expected because of that, but we were not in a hurry, so that was ok. The food was good, but the small portion for the price tag is a bit high for me. I might go back for something else, but it will be when I am not super hungry. Read my full review of this restaurant and food on my food blog, foodlovergirl.
Walk around the corner. Come on in. This a great neighborhood spot for an after dinner wellness drink; or a pint of beer in case you missed dinner. I do recommend the menu. It looks as good as an early summer heirloom tomato. We are lucky to welcome this refreshing Washington Heights addition!