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Casa Mono

4.3 1,834 reviews 12:00 PM - 10:00 PM 52 Irving Pl, New York, NY 10003, United States

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Casa Mono is a Spanish restaurant located at 52 Irving Pl in New York City. It offers a menu centered on traditional and contemporary Spanish dishes with a creative twist. Notable menu items include scallops with Serrano pepper green curry and minted cashews, bone marrow paired with trout roe horseradish and everything bagel spice, and bacalao croquetas served with orange alioli. The restaurant also features unique dishes like confit goat with avocado queso, scallion ash, and Sicilian pistachios, as well as razor clams a la plancha.

The atmosphere is intimate and focused on providing a genuine dining experience that reflects Spanish culinary culture. Casa Mono also offers an extensive wine list, highlighting Spanish wines such as various types of cava, rosado, and tinto from regions like Rioja, Valencia, and Jumilla. This combination of carefully curated food and wine selections positions Casa Mono as a notable destination for those interested in Spanish cuisine within the local dining scene.

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Amenities & More

Service options

  • Outdoor seating
  • Delivery
  • Onsite services
  • Takeout
  • Dine-in

Highlights

  • Great cocktails
  • Great dessert
  • Great wine list

Popular for

  • Lunch
  • Dinner
  • Solo dining

Dining options

  • Lunch
  • Dinner
  • Dessert
  • Seating
  • Table service

Amenities

  • Bar onsite
  • Restroom

Atmosphere

  • Cozy
  • Lively
  • Romantic
  • Trendy
  • Upscale

Crowd

  • Family-friendly
  • Tourists
Note: Amenity details are aggregated from verified visits, the venue's website and Google. They may change without notice. We recommend confirming key details (pet policy, accessibility, reservations) directly with Casa Mono before visiting.

Reviews for Casa Mono

4.3
1,834 reviews
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Review highlights

Based on 1,834 reviews

Casa Mono is widely praised for its authentic Spanish tapas and fine dining experience in a cozy, intimate setting near Union Square. Reviewers consistently highlight the exceptional quality and flavorful variety of dishes, particularly noting standout items like pan con tomate and seafood preparations. The restaurant’s attentive service and knowledgeable wine pairings also receive positive mentions. However, some feedback points to limited table space, which can feel cramped when sharing multiple plates. While prices are considered on the higher end, most patrons find the unique flavors and thoughtful presentation justify the cost. Overall, Casa Mono is regarded as a memorable destination for those seeking genuine Spanish cuisine in a refined yet warm atmosphere.

Marc Toglia
Apr 06, 2026

Michelin star tapas place on a quiet street near Union Square. Exceptional, authentic Spanish food, wide choices. I particularly enjoyed the salads with unique dressing

Mark Miranda-Stovell
Apr 03, 2026

Casa Mono offers delicious Spanish tapas with great service. My husband and I came here for dinner and sat on their covered heated patio section in front of the restaurant. We didn’t have a reservation, so we were glad they could accommodate us. We had the pan con tomate; the croquetas; sardinas fritas; the duck; and multiple other dishes that I don’t think are on the current menu. Everything was tasty, and their service was friendly and responsive.

HJ
Mar 25, 2026

A cozy small restaurant with expensive tapas. The space is super tight. Three of us ordered 5 dishes and it was enough. They recommended 6-9. My favorite was Pan con Tomate. It may look like something you can make at home but for some reason, there was something special about it. I’m not impressed at all with creamy eggs with sea urchins because it just tasted like egg scramble with uni. Definitely not worth $40. Skirt steak and negro arroz were good. We were looking through the wine menu and a server or sommelier came over and offered to pick wine for us. He didn’t even ask for what kind of taste we like. I’m not sure if it was worth the price we paid per glass

Sonya M. Sumner
Mar 19, 2026

Five stars all the way for Casa Mono. This meal was pure magic from start to finish and easily one of the most memorable standouts even among many great dining experiences. The fluke crudo was the absolute favorite, perfectly balanced and silky with that smooth coconut mouthfeel, and the leche de tigre was so good you could drink it. The burrata with tomato gazpacho was wildly delicious and far exceeded expectations, creamy and luscious with the perfect punch of acidity that made it a lick the bowl clean kind of dish. The bone marrow was decadent and rich, the kind of dish that reminds you why indulgence exists. The shishitos with lemon saffron yogurt were ridiculously good, zippy, tangy, and addictive to the point where I was so full but couldn’t stop eating them. The pan con tomate deserves its own applause, with soft bread, vibrant tomato, coarse salt, and just the right hint of garlic oil. The scallops with serrano had some nice heat and were cooked beautifully, though the garlic was a bit overpowering and the nuts threw off the balance for me. My husband loved them though. The razor clams à la plancha were fine, but definitely not a standout—pleasant, a little fishy, and easily skippable in favor of the other dishes that shine brighter. And then came dessert. The crema catalana with bay leaf beignets was what dreams are made of—divine, creative, and truly one of the best desserts I have ever had. The donuts dusted with sugar and wrapped around bay leaves were unlike anything else. I would go back just for that. The cappuccino was lovely, the wines were superb, and the overall experience felt warm and special. Get two or three dishes per person, plus dessert, and prepare to be rolled out in the happiest, most satisfied food coma imaginable. Casa Mono is an absolute gem and a place I cannot wait to return to!

Connor Rose
Feb 13, 2026

Fantastic tapas all around. Each dish was tasty, well portioned to share for four people. Main complaint was table space to house all the plates. Bottles of wine recommended by the sommelier were great. We had the Ensalada mono, Sardines with Endives, Razor clams, Pulpo, Fideos, Arroz negro, Pork sobrasada, Skirt steak, Duck breast, Pork meatballs, Patatas bravas, and Artichokes. Fideos were phenomenal, favorite dish of the night. Loved the sardines and Arroz negro as well.

Philip Branford
Feb 07, 2026

A marvellous restaurant serving a great variety of flavourful dishes which are all impeccably presented, cooked to perfection and prepared with quality ingredients. With a superb choice of wines. And friendly staff. Highly recommended. Book early !

Adel
Jan 28, 2026

I recently celebrated my Baba’s birthday at Casa Mono, a Michelin starred Spanish restaurant, and it was a truly memorable experience. From the moment we arrived, every detail reflected care and sophistication. We were seated in a cozy, private nook by the wine display a perfect spot for an intimate celebration. Our server, Susan D., was exceptional, guiding us through a four-course tasting that showcased the chef’s skill. Each small plate was packed with flavor, with highlights including Bacalao Croquetas with Orange Alioli, Sardinas Fritas with Endive Ensalada, Pulpo with Fennel & Grapefruit, Skirt Steak with Romesco & Onion Mermelada, Arroz Negro with Sepia & Calabrian Chili, and Pig Ears with Pickled Serrano Peppers & White Grape Vinaigrette. The pacing was leisurely, making it one of the most enjoyable dining experiences we’ve had. For dessert, they added a celebratory candle, and we savored Crema Catalana with Buñuelos and burnt vanilla custard with deep-fried bay leaves both indulgent and perfectly executed. The service was knowledgeable, attentive, and friendly without ever feeling intrusive, and the prices felt reasonable for a Michelin star experience. Casa Mono truly delivers an elevated yet approachable dining experience, and I can’t wait to return to explore more of their menu.

Genesis Vega
Jan 12, 2026

Scallop,Bacalao croquetas,Pork belly with corn all the food we try it was amazing very delicious from the sauce to the actual meat everything was wonderful. Dessert was delicious we had bread pudding I will prefer no berry but this definitely add a bitter flavor that every sweet plate needs .Wine were delicious especially from the Dulce menu if you a sweet wine love. We did had a server but we didn't interact much with her instead we feel more welcoming with a belief was another server cal Ian (hopefully I spell his name right) he took ur drink order was really attentive suggest it think, his attention to details was amazing. He made out experience better. We got seat at the bar over looking the cooks since we did a walk in and I was really happy because we was available to see the Chef and cook work. Restaurant is small take that in consideration and the plates are small but pack with flavor totally happy with this dining experience. 10/10

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Quick info

Address
52 Irving Pl, New York, NY 10003, United States
Price range
$50–100
Category
Spanish restaurants

Opening hours

  • Monday 12:00 PM - 10:00 PM
  • Tuesday 12:00 PM - 10:00 PM
  • Wednesday 12:00 PM - 10:00 PM
  • Thursday 12:00 PM - 10:00 PM
  • Friday 12:00 PM - 10:00 PM
  • Saturday 12:00 PM - 10:00 PM
  • Sunday (Today) 12:00 PM - 10:00 PM

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