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112 DeKalb Ave., Brooklyn, NY, 11201
nr. St. Felix St.
718-855-6222
chrise from 11223 | Posted on 10/23/09
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My wife and I first discovered this wonderful restaurant just one block from BAM- Harvey Theater . As New Yorkers, we have our pick of literally thousands of Italian Restaurants and yet we return to this one as often as possible all the way from the sticks of the upper eastside ,Both the food and the service are very reasonable , My wife adores the Spinach Soufle and I am always pleasantly surprised by whatever is offered as aspecial . Get to know this restaurant you"ll be back too.
chadmiller from 11223 | Posted on 9/12/09
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This restaurant is amazing. I have been to Italy only once in my life, but when I was here last week Ithought I was back in Toscany. The Pasta in fresh and just delicious, the service was very warm attentive and accommodating . The food...OH SO GOOD!! I am lokking forward to go there again real soon and is only one block to . BAM.
mquirk from 11217 | Posted on 10/15/08
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I live around the corner, so I don't know why it took me several months after they opened to try this place out. When I finally ventured in, I could not have been more pleased. The owner went above and beyond to make sure we had a great time. The food was fantastic and portions were huge (apparently you can ask for a half-plate if needed). Lovely atmosphere, good wine, knowledgeable servers. Will definitely be back.
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