A tiny Fiaschetteria Pistoia-alumni Italian spot in the East Village known for walk-in-only seating at just eight tables.



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Prosciutto is walk-in only with no reservations accepted, according to The Infatuation's NYC Hit List, which flags it as a Fiaschetteria Pistoia-alumni project. The Infatuation notes the entire restaurant holds just eight tables, making it one of the smallest footprints on their list.
With no reservation system and such limited seating, demand for a table naturally concentrates around the room's turnover; The Infatuation points out that outdoor stools at the front window offer an overflow option for guests, describing them as ideal for a 'domestic Euro summer' vibe while waiting for indoor seating.
Patterns as reported by press and regulars — not measured by damnlines.
Reservations: No reservations accepted — walk-in only (The Infatuation)
Walk-ins: Walk-in only, per The Infatuation's NYC Hit List
No specific wait time has been reported, but with only eight tables total and no reservations, The Infatuation notes turnover can be tight during busy periods.
No — Prosciutto is walk-in only and does not accept reservations, according to The Infatuation's NYC Hit List.
Yes, walking in is the only way to get a table; The Infatuation reports the restaurant has just eight tables total, plus some front-window stools.
Sources: The Infatuation NYC Hit List