Italian restaurants
An Amaro Taste Test at NYC’s Carlotto
The year-old Italian restaurant in Manhattan’s Flatiron district has quietly built a noteworthy amaro program. Their VP of Operations and the amaro list’s curator, David Schneider, takes us for a taste test.
See Inside Montauk’s Italian-American Hot Spot, N’AMO
A seafood-focused restaurant, N’AMO features a raw bar, pastas, and in-season specials, with waterfront dining, live music on weekends, and spritzes.
ViceVersa, a New Italian Cocktail Bar, Opens in Downtown Miami
The new contemporary aperitivo bar from award-winning bartender Valentino Longo offers Italian cocktails with a snack-heavy food menu from the Jaguar Sun team.
Look Inside Massara, the New NYC Restaurant From Stefano Secchi
The acclaimed chef’s follow-up to Rezdôra, Massara focuses on the cuisine of Campania, with fresh pastas, roasted meats, pizzettes, and more.
Tommy DeVito Visits Patsy’s With Marcus Samuelsson on YES Network
The New York Giants QB and Italian-American football sensation guests on a new season of the celebrity chef’s Home Plate: New York.”
Silvano Marchetto, the Restaurateur Behind Da Silvano, Has Died
The famed NYC restaurateur who created one of NYC’s most famed celebrity hangouts passed away in Florence.
Body and NYC’s Altro Paradiso Partner for ‘Summer Mondays’
Move over, Summer Fridays. The lower-proof vodka brand Body and SoHo Italian restaurant from Ignacio Mattos are partnering for a Summer Mondays Happy Hour.
A Chinese-Italian Collaboration Dinner Comes to Manhattan
The latest wave of Italian cuisine mash-ups includes a San Pellegrino-sponsored dinner with chefs Wendy Cacciatori and Christine Lau at NYC’s Nonna Beppa on June 12.
Inside Il Totano, Harold Dieterle’s NYC Comeback Restaurant
The first-ever winner of Top Chef, who went on to launch three acclaimed NYC restaurants, returns to the scene with a coastal Southern Italian newcomer, Il Totano.
8 Last-Minute Mother’s Day Brunch Spots in NYC
If you haven’t made a reservation for one of the busiest brunch days of the year, there’s still (a bit) of time. Check out these ideas.