Interior wall of the restaurant with famous artwork

Reservations

Located on the corner of Wooster and Prince Street in the heart of the SoHo historic cast iron district, Manuela is a welcoming neighborhood restaurant and bar where great contemporary art and food combine to create a convivial atmosphere and sense of abundance.

Open for dinner, brunch and lunch, reservations can be made online or by calling our reservations team.

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Mika Rottenberg Chandelier

Tables For Every Occasion

Walk into Manuela and you’ll find myriad dining options to capture your fancy. Choose a cosy corner for two and dine on one of Mary Heilman’s Floating Tile Tables, (2024) with a view of Lorna Simpson’s Quiet Storm, (2024) whose exhibition “Source Notes” you’ll find at The Met. Sit at the bar under Mika Rottenberg’s Chandelier For Manuela, (2024) and admire the bartenders at work. Whether dining solo, on a date or with friends the bar is a hot seat worth nabbing.

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Interior image of the private dining room and restaurant

Parties Behind The Curtain

Whether it’s a long table in front of our open kitchen or tucked away at the back of the restaurant for a bit more privacy, there are plenty of options for larger groups and parties. We also have a private dining room seating up to 24 guests, with its own dedicated entrance on Prince Street. With his exhibition “A Poem for Deep Thinkers” currently on at The Guggenheim, dining on Rashid Johnson’s centerpiece, Broken Men Table (2024), is a unique experience in itself.

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