
131 2nd Ave, New York, NY
Parviz Mukhamadkulov opened the first Poetica on Smith Street in the fall of 2020. His son Noor was born weeks later. Most of the city was still closed. The name Poetica comes from the literary traditions of Samarkand, the city where poetry and mathematics were once practiced as the same discipline. The philosophy comes from somewhere more personal: the mahalla Parviz grew up in. A mahalla is a neighborhood. But in Uzbek tradition, it carries obligations. When a guest arrives, the entire neighborhood organizes. Tea and bread before questions. A seat before an invitation. The guest is sacred because the act of welcoming is how a community keeps itself intact.
Staff has given verbal assurance of halal status. All food at this restaurant is certified halal.
Score reflects admin-confirmed halal status; no additional evidence on file yet.
((3.25 stars)) location location location! a very convenient location in the East Village, near St. Marks. interior seating plus exterior seats during warmer months. neatly maintained. no bathroom which is a limitation for a place where people seem to camp out to work or study. this has a menu made up of coffee & tea drinks plus some baked items. been here a few times to grab a coffee and go. coffee is not very memorable. ain’t bad but ain’t great. service is fine. this place has more aesthetic in personality than an actual personality, but Poetica is busy so i am probably missing something.