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355 W. 14th St., New York, NY, 10014
nr. Ninth Ave.
212-691-0555
hgusola from 10003 | Posted on 8/30/09
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Watch out for the black cod - it is so greasy! Even the tomato and basil pasta is too greasy. There seems to be far too much olive oil in almost every dish. I will not be going back.
vbresnan from 06793 | Posted on 9/15/08
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After reading the NYT's review, I was excited to try this resturant. It did not disappoint. The food was fantastic! The mushroom polenta was wonderful starting with the incrediable smell when the waiter removed the cover. The spagetti was everything the reviews said it would be, I felt like I was back in Italy again. I live in CT. , and only get to the city once or twice a year. I look so foward to a wonderful dining experience and I certainly got it at Scarpetta. Thank you.
ip17268 from 10028 | Posted on 8/22/08
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Scarpetta met all my expectations... from the food to the service and the decor. Our waiter was extremely attentive and knowledgable! He described each of the three spread for the bread (divine!) and even answered questions for us on how the basil was so infused in the marinara sauce... Our bread, water and wine glasses were never empty, we were not rushed but service was prompt. For such a packed house, it was not loud. I was impressed how every single employee seemed to have great pride in his/her job and treated us exceptionally. A definite great find!
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