Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Classic Italian with standout hospitality and seafood; consistent favorites and welcoming vibe, but occasional service missteps and premium pricing.
Canaletto delivers exceptional food quality anchored by seafood and house-made pastas, paired with attentive, polished service that creates a welcoming neighborhood experience. Consistent execution over years and strong customer loyalty reinforce reliability, though the pleasant but understated setting and occasional service inconsistencies prevent grade A territory. A solid choice for classic Italian dining with genuine hospitality.
A low-profile Upper East Side spot that feels warm and welcoming, with staff who remember faces and a calm, polished room. One diner summed it up: "Service was attentive without hovering," though a few mentioned an occasional brusque runner. The bar is a haven for regulars, and groups are handled with ease when planned. The cooking leans classic Italian with a seafood-forward bent: perfectly cooked salmon with a light mustard sauce, black-and-white taglierini with shrimp and squid, and crisp veal Milanese. Expect focused flavors, quality ingredients, and house-made pastas rather than flashy fusion. Complimentary bites like bread and biscotti add a gracious touch and help the premium pricing feel justified. Families will find it friendly, with staff happy to adapt simple pastas and a menu full of kid-approachable options like spaghetti with tomato, grilled chicken, and mild desserts. While there is no formal kids menu listed, the kitchen accommodates straightforward requests, making it an easy choice for multi-generational dinners.
Area: Upscale Upper East Side block attracting business diners, locals, and pre-shopping meals.
Safety: Generally safe, well-lit, steady foot traffic typical of UES side streets.
Nearby: Near shopping on Lexington/Third Ave, residential buildings, and Midtown East offices.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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