





is located in NYC's Hell's Kitchen/Theatre District at 683 Ninth Avenue. It is a good spot for pre-theatre dining. It's one of my favorite standbys in the area.
Even though our waitress was Hungarian the food is your standard Italian fare. We were given a basket of bread and roasted pepper tapenade and sweet creamy butter.
"J" and I shared the (fried) Calamari Romana appetizer ($9).
"J" had the Spaghettini Pomodo ($13) and I had the Trenette Scampi - black pasta with shrimp, asparagus and whole cherry tomatoes ($17).
Then we shared 3 mini cannolis for dessert ($9).
As always, the food was good and dependable.
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