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[ more from dinesite]
"A casual trattoria where big names, the fashion crowd and a number of Europeans frequently gather, especially in the outdoor cafe in summer when the small space doubles in size. Unique dishes are taglierini with leeks, artichokes, garlic and olive oil, pa..."
[ more from foodite.blogspot]
"Panna Cotta is a custard that's held together with gelatin instead of egg whites, so in a way it's a little healthier, relatively speaking, for you than say, Creme Caramel...."
[ more from foodite]
"Panna Cotta is a custard that's held together with gelatin instead of egg whites, so in a way it's a little healthier, relatively speaking, for you than say, Creme Caramel...."
[ more from frommers]
"This indoor/outdoor trattoria is a sidewalk scene, and one of downtown's best dining bargains. Waiting for a table can be a chore, but all is forgiven once you take a seat, thanks to authentic, affordably priced cuisine and some of the friendliest waiters..."
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[ more from nyc]
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[ more from nymag]
"Located on one of the few tracts of sidewalk actually wide enough to accommodate an outdoor cafe, Pitti's languid allure is something you normally get to enjoy only while carrying a passport. The kitchen produces superlative Tuscan fare: grilled chicken w..."
[ more from savorynewyork]
""A real Tuscan trattoria with ample sidewalk dining, and you do not have to famous (or rich) to eat here...."
[ more from tripadvisor]
"I ate here on a warm summer night in 2004 on the recommendation of friends that lived in the city. There are outdoor tables on a good sized piece of streetside frontage and there is plenty of people watching...."
[ more from villagevoice]
"Yes, you will see famous people while you get tipsy waiting for a table (no reservations, 7–9 PM). But you will forget about Drew, Wes, and random subjects of "Born Rich� when you start digging into polpettini (little veal meatballs), rigatoni with..."
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