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Osteria 57 Launches a Unique Cocktail Program, With a Side of Essential Oils

Osteria 57 Launches a Unique Cocktail Program, With a Side of Essential Oils

Osteria 57, an unassuming subterranean restaurant on West 10th Street, is a picturesque Italian spot that at first glance, encourages only nursing bottles of wine and twirling spaghetti over long, intimate dinners. Tweaking the business model of a traditional osteria, the owners have recently launched “a liquor program with a higher purpose,” which ties into the values and goals of […]

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Head to the Italian Coast at Acqua Restaurant

Head to the Italian Coast at Acqua Restaurant

The South Street Seaport is a great place to hang out during New York City’s summer months, but now you have an excuse to go year round. Acqua is a small Italian restaurant right on the corner of Peck Slip and Water Street that will instantly enchant you. Wooden floors, vintage tables and chairs and red brick walls give the […]

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Cibo e Vino Refreshes Its Menu and Appearance Just in Time for the Holidays

Cibo e Vino Refreshes Its Menu and Appearance Just in Time for the Holidays

When you first walk into Cibo e Vino, an Italian restaurant and wine bar on the Upper West Side, you can’t help but be struck by the warmth that exudes from every corner of the dining room. High ceilings filled with orb-like lighting fixtures emit a gentle glow, and lush potted plants make you feel like you’re dining in an […]

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Senza Gluten: Without Gluten and Full of Flavor

Senza Gluten: Without Gluten and Full of Flavor

As people take a stroll along Sullivan Street, they will stumble upon an Italian restaurant that is unlike any others. Senza Gluten, meaning “without gluten” in Italian, serves traditional Italian dishes completely gluten-free. Once people step inside this quaint eatery, they will be transported from the hustle and bustle of Greenwich Village to an old Italian villa. While many people […]

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We Adore Adoro Lei

We Adore Adoro Lei

Remember the kids’ game Pizza Party? Mixing and matching toppings for your pizza was fun even when it was just cardboard, so imagine how much more fun and exciting it becomes with actual pizza at your disposal. Unusual and intriguing combinations of toppings adorn the Neapolitan pizzas at Adoro Lei. The SoHo pizzeria opened its doors in January 2015 with […]

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Mulino a Vino: The Windmill That Runs on Wine

Mulino a Vino: The Windmill That Runs on Wine

Mulino a Vino, a clever play on Italian words, literally means “a windmill that runs on wine.”  More notably, Mulino a Vino is an anomaly because it is a restaurant in the Meatpacking District where you don’t hate everything – in fact, it is just the opposite. This basement wine bar vibe is delightfully enhanced by the spectacular menu and […]

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High Class Italian Wows at The Leopard at des Artistes

High Class Italian Wows at The Leopard at des Artistes

With a history as colorful as its menu, it’s no surprise that The Leopard at des Artistes wows its crowd time and time again. It’s history is rich — a part of the Hotel Des Artistes, which was originally designed as an artist’s cooperative apartment building in 1918, the Café des Artistes (as it was originally named) was designed to […]

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Hugo & Sons: Park Slope’s Newest Addition to La Famiglia

Hugo & Sons: Park Slope’s Newest Addition to La Famiglia

Opening a restaurant in New York City is one of the riskiest investments a person can make.  The ROI is low, and the New York City food scene is as fickle as a teenage girl’s interest in music: what’s trending one minute is long gone the next.  That being said, any commitment to this wild business endeavor requires a certain […]

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Grab a Glass of Wine at In Vino

Grab a Glass of Wine at In Vino

New York is filled with boundless treasures, and even for the jaded New Yorkers there are still surprises around every corner. While taking a stroll around Alphabet City, people will be surprised to find a hidden gem on East 4th Street between Avenue A and Avenue B. In Vino has been serving the neighborhood for over 12 years, and recently […]

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Villagio on the Park: Fine Spring Dining

Villagio on the Park: Fine Spring Dining

Lounging and strolling through Central Park is a spring and summertime favorite pastime, but oftentimes you don’t want to settle down with a street dog. Keep your refreshing day going strong with a tasty reprieve inside Villagio on the Park. The spacious restaurant overlooks the park, with full-length window doors that open out onto the sidewalk, giving diners fresh air […]

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