Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Stylish Nolita spot for Turkish-leaning Mediterranean plates and strong cocktails; food is largely delicious with creative touches, though service and portion size consistency vary.
Little Rascal delivers solid A-grade performance through exceptional food quality—standout lamb chops, kebabs, and seafood with confident spicing—paired with stylish Mediterranean ambiance that feels both cozy and lively. Minor consistency variations in execution and uneven service quality across sections prevent grade A territory, though the strong cocktail program and warm hospitality make it competitive with the area's better neighborhood restaurants.
The room feels moody and chic with low light, stained-glass glow, and a hum that ramps up on DJ nights. Staff are often warm and accommodating, and plates land with bright spices and smoke. As one diner put it, "We left talking about the lamb and how cozy the night felt." The cooking leans Turkish-meets-Mediterranean: grilled meats, seafood, and vegetable-forward starters with sauces like muhammara and urfa bringing gentle heat. Think lamb chops with citrus-labneh, salmon with rice pilaf, and mezze that beg to share. It is elevated rather than showy—great for those who want flavor-forward plates and proper cocktails in a stylish setting. Families can make it work, but this is not a kid-focused spot. There is no kids menu, and flavors skew adventurous; still, simpler options like salmon and rice, meatballs, and salads can suit flexible eaters. One family with a baby felt welcomed, but most feedback suggests it fits older kids or teens better.
Area: Trendy Nolita block with boutiques and bars, draws style-conscious locals and visitors.
Safety: Generally safe, well-trafficked evenings; typical Manhattan crowds.
Nearby: Near SoHo shopping and Lower East Side nightlife; convenient for pre- or post-drinks.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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