love having breakfasts here: not as packed as Balthazar in the mornings. go on a long early early run, then to an early meeting here and get the protein breakfast. tea on the side!
Menu was dripping wet with a long dark hair on it. When I told the server, she dismissively said 'I know' while turning away. Meals were served with no forks. I had to get them for the table myself.
Don't come here and pretend that you're not going to have pizza. In the end you're not just going to have a margarita pizza... You're going to go for the truffle pizza. Just stating the facts....
Just NO! Stereotypical, unauthentic decor. Poor service (unhygienic menu, had to get our own forks, superficial and dismissive attitude). Most of that could be forgiven had the food not been mediocre.
The carpaccio is great, especially if you like truffle oil. Thin crust pizza margherita is good too. Nice outdoor seating area on the Bowery. Good dinner scene too...
Great place for a late dinner especially afterwork. It is def a hidden hideaway. Large melted candles, great Pinot Grigio and its good to be a regular!
Springtime is heralded as soon as this Bowery restaurant unveils its patio. Ten years since opening, Gemma’s sidewalk cafe is still one of the most popular in New York. Read more
Because it's attached to the Bowery Hotel, Gemma is a classy yet easy spot for celeb spotting. People I've met here include Thom Yorke and David Byrne. Keep your eyes peeled.
Honestly such a disappointment. Although the décor is exquisite, the food falls below average. I had the eggs a la Gemma (eggs benny) which was prepared bland and noticeably without passion.