Head to Amalis to experience the Mediterranean way of life in Midtown East, New York. A destination for every type of foodie, serving cuisines from the Greece and Italy whilst emphasizing sustainability.
Whether youre looking for an intimate spot for after work drinks, dinner or have ataste for sustainability, Amali is the place to go for it all.

Led by Chef Dominic Rice, the team at Amali, serves modern-day Italian and Greek cuisine with an emphasis on using fresh, farm-to-table ingredients. Committed to working with local farms, winemakers and fishermen. Resulting in a menu thats both interesting and delicious. Thereby making it the ideal spot for any foodie. Including the finicky coworker with food allergies or complicated diet.

Leading the kitchen Executive Chef Rodney Sterling notes that because the menu is sustainable, it changes frequently. As this helps to keep Amali exciting, not only the culinary team but returning guests too.
Currently the dinner menu features a luscious fall squash dish and delicious heirloom carrots on the appetizers section.Whilst entrees nods to traditional Italian eats like simple spaghetti.


Cooked with traditional san marzano tomato, fiore sardo, basil. Or a local fish such as the sea-bream. Prepared in aIberian style curry made with coconut milk, parsnip, saffron and fennel. Both are superb great pick for vegetarians and any eater for that matter.
Complementing the stand out menu a robust beverage program is also available. Offeringan extensive wine list which includes approximately 400 labels. Guests can also bring their bottles of wine for no corkage fee.
Stand-out dishes from the winter menu are:
- Fall Squash: castelfranco radicchio, ricotta, pomegranate, walnuts, honey

- Tiger Shrimp:romesco, crispy capers, lemon
- Crispy Japanese Eggplant: whipped greek yogurt, calabrian chili, sesame, cilantro
- Roasted Heirloom Carrots:spiced squash, pistachios, mint, fennel
- Spaghetti alla Chitarra: herb cured san marzano tomato, fiore sardo, basil
- Daily Local Fish: Seabream, iberian style curry, coconut milk, parsnip, saffron, fennel
- Dessert Amaretto Almond Cake , Cake Pear Sorbetto and Chai Gelato

Although the restaurant is on the pricey side Amalis cuisine, classy atmosphere and service are worth it. Amali is located at 115 East 60th Street between Park and Lexington Avenues. Open for weekday lunch, weekend brunch and dinner.
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