The menu is offered in family style portions and they will have all the favorites from their New York locations on the D.C. menu. Look for the eggplant parmigiana, homemade meatballs, chicken saltimbocca and seafood fra diavolo. And no Italian meal is complete without the dessert, so try and leave room for the cheesecake, Tiramisu, or the chocolate covered cannolis.
Though they brought a lot of the New York charm down with the restaurant, the new location has the D.C. power broker’s interests in mind. The restaurant will be equipped with Wi-Fi and USB ports in their lounge area. Perfect for getting your work done mid-meal, because after a giant plate of their linguine and clam sauce, all you’ll want to do is take a nap.
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Fried Calamari and the double cut veal chop = $60, so worth it.