SHMONÉ

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Guest capacity

Up to 30 seated guests


About this venue

Shmoné is the newest New York City restaurant from head chef Eyal Shani. Here, we take a highly-seasonal, thoroughly market-driven approach to products and ingredients — with dishes evolving and appearing as their ingredients ripen and age. Our small size provides exciting opportunities for culinary creativity and invention — literally on a daily basis. Whereas one evening's dishes may center around just-to-market spring vegetables, menus mere days later might be built around an unexpectedly robust haul from local seas. Shmoné offers a tabula rasa of sorts for our chefs to follow their heart and indulge their inspirations without being confined by the rigors of a large-scale restaurant operation. This is the impetus behind Shmoné, an intimate, ever-evolving culinary experience powered by the dynamism that Eyal Shani has become known for. "We will cook with what we find each morning and let the dishes seduce and delight right in front of your eyes," - Eyal Shani


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SHMONÉ

an intimate, ever-evolving experience

This small, sleek space punches way above its weight with dazzling neo-Levantine cuisine. Many kitchens boast about using fresh ingredients, but Shmoné takes that philosophy to another level, recreating the entire menu daily (a new menu is printed daily, too). The cooking relies on the grill all the way through to dessert, where grilled figs atop Chantilly cream have made an appearance. Dishes aren't repeated but they're certainly memorable, as in thin slices of hamachi or flatiron Wagyu slid off a skewer tableside and boasting smoky tenderness. The flavors are impressively dialed in and make for a focused meal that is surprisingly approachable and humble. The interior has a moody, contemporary ambience—snag a seat at the counter for views of the bar and open kitchen.

Guests often feel this space is

“Delightful”

Included in this room:

Our ambition and the sole reason for our operation is to instill in people a sense of magic.

SHMONÉ

an intimate, ever-evolving experience

This small, sleek space punches way above its weight with dazzling neo-Levantine cuisine. Many kitchens boast about using fresh ingredients, but Shmoné takes that philosophy to another level, recreating the entire menu daily (a new menu is printed daily, too). The cooking relies on the grill all the way through to dessert, where grilled figs atop Chantilly cream have made an appearance. Dishes aren't repeated but they're certainly memorable, as in thin slices of hamachi or flatiron Wagyu slid off a skewer tableside and boasting smoky tenderness. The flavors are impressively dialed in and make for a focused meal that is surprisingly approachable and humble. The interior has a moody, contemporary ambience—snag a seat at the counter for views of the bar and open kitchen.

Guests often feel this space is

“Delightful”

Included in this room:

Our ambition and the sole reason for our operation is to instill in people a sense of magic.


Available services that can be provided by SHMONÉ

Services & amenities

  • Bar services

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We are open for dinner on Tuesday - Sunday, from 5pm until midnight. We are closed on Mondays. Final seating for dinner is 10:30pm.
Yes - cancellations made after 2pm on the day of the reservation will trigger a late cancellation fee of $50 per person.
Our menu changes daily, and is often finalized right before we open each day. Visit our homepage and click on our example menus to get an idea of what our menu is like.
Yes, we offer a comprehensive wine list, curated to pair beautifully with our dishes each day. Our full bar includes cocktails, as well as a range of absinthe selections.
Yes, we are happy to create a pre-fixe experience for a reservation of any size, priced at $100 per person (not including drinks, tax, or gratuity). 24 hours advance notice for prefix requests is appreciated.
Yes, our menu always features a great selection of vegetarian dishes.
We are located at 61 W 8th Street, at the intersection of 6th and 8th in the West Village.