About Wallse:
Kurt Gutenbrunner, Chef/Co-Owner of New York City’s Wallsé, Café Sabarsky, Blaue Gans, the Upholstery Store and Cafe Kristall Has Earned Abundant Praise for His Modern Interpretation of Austrian Cuisine and His Seamless Integration of Food and Art. Wallsé, Kurt's First Restaurant in New York, Mixes an Early 20th Century Austrian Minimalist Aesthetic With Works by Contemporary International Artists, Such As Julian Schnabel and Albert Oehlen. Gutenbrunner's Innovative Menu, Which Showcases Modern Takes On Traditional Viennese Cuisine, Has Earned A Two-Star Rating From the New York Times and A Coveted Michelin Star Rating. in 2001, Kurt Was Approached by Ronald Lauder, Co-Founder of the Neue Galerie New York, and Renée Price, Director of the Museum, To Develop Café Sabarsky, the Traditional Viennese Café Housed in New York’s Upper East Side. While Gutenbrunner 's Culinary Expertise Compliments the Museum's Collection, His Passion for Art Strongly Influenced the Museum To Make Him an Integral Part of the Institution. Café Sabarsky's Décor Is Adorned With Lighting Fixtures and Furniture by Austrian Architects Josef Hoffmann and Adolf Loos, and Upholstered Kurt Gutenbrunner, Chef/Owner of New York City’s Wallsé, Café Sabarsky, Blaue Gans, the Upholstery Store Has Earned Abundant Praise for His Modern Interpretation of Austrian Cuisine and His Seamless Integration of Food and Art. Wallsé, Kurt's First Restaurant in New York, Mixes an Early 20th Century Austrian Minimalist Aesthetic With Works by Contemporary International Artists, Such As Julian Schnabel and Albert Oehlen. Gutenbrunner's Innovative Menu, Which Showcases Modern Takes On Traditional Viennese Cuisine, Has Earned A Two-Star Rating From the New York Times and A Coveted Michelin Star Rating. in 2001, Kurt Was Approached by Ronald Lauder, Co-Founder of the Neue Galerie New York, and Renée Price, Director of the Museum, To Develop Café Sabarsky, the Traditional Viennese Café Housed in New York’s Upper East Side. While Gutenbrunner 's Culinary Expertise Compliments the Museum's Collection, His Passion for Art Strongly Influenced the Museum To Make Him an Integral Part of the Institution. Café Sabarsky's Décor Is Adorned With Lighting Fixtures and Furniture by Austrian Architects Josef Hoffmann and Adolf Loos, and Upholstered .
Wallse is located at 344 W 11th St in West Village - New York, NY - New York County and is a business listed in the categories European Cuisine, Restaurants/Food & Dining, Eating Places, Full-Service Restaurants and Limited-Service Restaurants. After you do business with Wallse, please leave a review to help other people and improve hubbiz. Also, don't forget to mention Hubbiz to Wallse.
Categories: European Cuisine, Restaurants/Food & Dining, Eating Places, Full-Service Restaurants and Limited-Service Restaurants
Price Rating: $$$$
Meals Served: Dinner
Alcohol Served: Full Bar
Online Menu
Location Features: Dine In, Catering, Reservations, Wheelchair Accessible
Brands: Barq's, Mott's, Smucker's, Welch's
Business Hours:
| Sunday: | 11:30am to 11:00pm |
| Monday: | 05:30pm to 10:00pm |
| Tuesday: | 05:30pm to 10:00pm |
| Wednesday: | 05:30pm to 10:00pm |
| Thursday: | 05:30pm to 10:00pm |
| Friday: | 05:30pm to 11:00pm |
| Saturday: | 11:30am to 11:00pm |
- All-You-Can-Eat
- Appetizers
- Banquets
- Breads
- Brews
- Buffet
- Carry Out
- Cervezas
- Clams
- Cocktails
- Crab
- Dine In
- Enchiladas
- Family Dining
- Gardens
- Hamburgers
- Insalata
- Lasagna
- Lobster
- Lounge
- Luncheon
- Meats
- meetings
- Pig
- Pizza
- Platters
- Pollo
- Pork
- Private Functions
- Salmon
- Sandwiches
- Sausage
- Soups
- Starters
- Supper
- Take Home
- To Go
- Vegetables
- weddings
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