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Ayza Wine & Chocolate Bar


11 W 31st St
New York, NY 10001
(212) 714-2992
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Hours:   Lunch: 12:00 PM - 3:00 PM Dinner: 5:00 PM - 12:00 AM
Categories:   Cheesecake, Chocolate, Desserts, French, Italian, Mediterranean, Romantic, Tea, Turkish, Wine Bar, Wine List
User Tags:   AYZA Ayza Bar Bars Best City In NYC New Wine York aYZA ayza

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Reviewed By evelynmon Apr 17, 2009

I was really excited about the whole wine and chocolate thing -- I mean, New York is full of wine bars and chcoclate places, but to put them together is a great idea. And it totally works too! The food (I guess you'd call it Mediterranean?) was really good, and there is a great variety on the menu: cheeses, of course, and then some great appetizer options that we did as a bunch of small plates. The wine list, definitely fantastic. I totally dug the Summers wine by the glass -- of course it's the most expensive, but well worth it: smooth with a punch. Simply amazing. The chocolate was good, but those truffles are tiny. I guess for a normal person that is enough chocolate (they are really rich) but I am a fiend, so I found myself wanting more. The place is trendy and the decor is great, kind of urban chic. I liked that you could dine at the bar too. There is a lot of space up there (we sat at a table the first time, and I must admit, they are a little on the small side) and it's fun but casual. The food was all very fresh and and the presentation is gorgeous. The chicken skewers (which actually happen to be more Asian than Mediterranean, but work) were by far my favorite item. The only real problme was that our waitress didn't have the best in terms of personality. We had the same girl both times around. She was surely sweet, but just really quiet, and when we asked for suggestions she hesitated. I like to hear what the staff likes and she simply wouldn't tell us, which didn't instill much confidence in the food the first time around (of course, in the end, the food spoke for itself). She also didn't seem to know too much about the wine but was able to send someone else over (the owner?) to help us out. He was really friendly and knowledgeable so I guess it ended up to be a plus anyhow.


Great Food and Wine
Reviewed By ROXYYY Sep 29, 2008

Wicked great food. Had to come in to NYC for a meeting and my partners brought me here for dinner. Place is tiny and portions were a little small, but that just meant I could try more food. Loved the truffle pizza and the filet was fantastic.


Wine Bars in New York City
Reviewed By JennyNY Jul 19, 2008
Tags: Wine Bar Wine Bars New York City

When we first got here I really had my doubts. The design was nice but it was totally crowded and loud. There was one table open, but they refused to let us sit there because it was for four people. This was annoying since there were no parties of four but we were two and there right then. Anyway, it wound up being worth the wait. Our waitress seemed a bit too ditsy but she was really on it. Made sure we were served quickly since we had to wait (which wasn’t bad since we had drank wine. Anyways, food was great. My friend and I shared cheese and salad. Cheese plate was really good. (But I learned I don’t like caper berries!) Salad was nice and refreshing. We had the Mediterranean one. It was nice that everything was all chopped up bitesize. Made it a little different. We got a great bottle of wine too that the sommelier recommended. He’s really knowledgeable but not the most personable. We liked the wine though. And then of course there are the chocolates. We ended up getting one of each because we had to try them. So amazine!




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