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283 Amsterdam Ave., New York, NY, 10023
nr. 73rd St.
212-877-4800
thoughts101 from 20815 | Posted on 11/15/09
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After reading reviews on this website, and ogling the adjective heavy menu online, we went to Salumeria Rosi hoping for an experience of thoughtful and diverse Italian cuisine. What we got wasn't bad, but it certainly wasn't something that couldn't have been made at home in greater quantity for considerably less money. As previously mentioned, the portions are verging on stingy, and most of the flavors were predictable (sweet tomato sauce and parmigiana). 'ino, among others, remains a more exciting destination for Italian flavors, with a more diverse and inexpensive wine list and a better atmosphere.
foodielover from 10024 | Posted on 6/5/09
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This place is decent. The food is pretty good, but the "small" plates are actually miniscule. Some of these plates are literally 2-bit plates. This place is ridiculously overpriced, and it gets away with it because (1) they had a precocious adolescent review it, and (2) they say it's authentic. If you really need authentic Italian food in the UWS, go to Celeste instead (a much better value and actually owned by an Italian) or try Nonna (solid Italian food and big portions). I don't begrudge spending money on good food, but I felt totally ripped off when I left this gimmicky place.
anamar from 10069 | Posted on 5/1/09
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We really enjoyed our lunch at this small Italian tapas restaurant. The food was really good (try the lasagna!). The salami plate is also delicious. Service was perfect and decor is really nice.
woomb from 11201 | Posted on 2/13/09
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The UWS needs this elegant little salumeria. The selection of cured meats is impeccable; everything we tried was good, and many of the small dishes (stracotto con polenta and a salad with pancetta and eggs, for example)--were truly excellent.
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