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306 E. 81st St., New York, NY, 10028
nr. Second Ave.
212-288-7374
moore821 from 10019 | Posted on 8/18/09
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I've been to Sandro's three times in the last three weeks and plan to keep returning on, hopefully, as regular a basis. It has quickly become my favorite place in the city - I forget I'm in New York and feel transported to Italy as soon as I walk in. The wait staff and Sandro himself are wonderfully hospitable, and the food is the most authentic I've had outside of Rome. It has been packed every time I've been, all on weeknights, which is particularly impressive given both the fact that it is August and that restaurants, unless top notch, tend to be struggling right now. It is simply a wonderful experience that cannot be recommended highly enough.
susan_g from 76266 | Posted on 6/9/09
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Just came back from a long weekend in the City and had dinner at Sandro's and it was wonderful. From the crisp white interior, the welcoming service and the best al dente pasta ever, our meal was more then we ever expected. Our concierge was pleasantly surprised when we told him we had eaten there and it kicked us up a couple of notches. Will defintiely go again on our next visit.
windpath from 06831 | Posted on 12/17/08
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The food, the atmosphere, the service, the chef; everything was great. I had the fried artichoke appetizer and the flattened cornish game hen, absolutely delicious. The atmosphere inside is clean, cozy, and intimate. What a great place for a meal!
amymarisa from 10021 | Posted on 8/26/07
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Wow. This place is grea! This is the prefect place if you are looking for something authentic and delicious. Everyone is attended to right away and the small space makes it very intimate. The service is excellent, but more importantly, the food is divine. The lingine alla vongole was amazing last weekend. Everyone else enjoyed their food - and they were all good judges of italian cuisine as owners of some restaurants themselves. The chef did an amazing job and he even gave a bottle of wine for the table to enjoy. A great new addition to the uppereast side. Right up there with Agata & Valentina. My two favorite places for an authentic, delicious Italian meal. Email me with questions: amymarisa@hotmail.com.
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