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Sapore serves the kind of stuff you’d cook for yourself—if only you had the steam. And perhaps had grown up at Grandma’s side as she slaved over the stove in the cucina. The fettuccine with artichoke is better than good, and the chicken breast sautéed with mushrooms and garlic-mashed potatoes competes with any American comfort food. Do not forgo the tiramisu.
Lunch SpecialMon-Fri, 11 a.m.–3 p.m., $6.95
Brunch
Sat.–Sun., 11 a.m.-3 p.m., $11.95, including an unlimited drink
Note
Reservations only accepted for parties of 10 or more
Penne Fiorentina, $19.95
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