Revisiting NYC Restaurant and Celebrity Hangout Il Cantinori | Eater NY
"I note that Da Silvano, which opened in 1975 in the Village, preceded Il Cantinori as the first Tuscan in town and likewise became a celebrity hangout in the 1980s." - Robert Sietsema
The experience I've been waiting for!
Truly Italian cozy place with barely speaking English personnel and very very friendly!
Carbonara oh my god, was so delicious! Just amazing
Vongole with mussels is just about right. Very good
And the seafood plate we took was so vibrant and added more protein to our meal.
Highly recommend and feel it is underrated
Jeroen G.
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I was looking for a place a bit away from the touristic areas and boy did I find it! The staff was super friendly and the food was delicious, we received a plate of focaccia that I cleaned off with the delicious oils left over from the pasta. The aperol spritz was better than what we got in the navigli and even the house wine paired very well.
Stefan A.
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A really nice, authentic, italian place. Good food, not pricey. Cozy atmosphere👌🏼
Joe S
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I was surprised to eat the best pizza frutti di mare i ever had in Milano. Food very good, kind of neighbourhood restaurant, interior from the 70s but that is not the important part for me, it is just the taste of the food and that was great for a fair price.
Alvin S.
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Wonderful pizza, pasta and other food, service was great and there are English speaking staff and menu
Dra. Carolina P.
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Amazing Toscany Food... true Italian place.
Pizza, pasta, desserts..
Such a great experience.
Dimitris F.
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Great place with reasonable prices. Very good cotoletta primavera with tomatini and rucola. Very good wine and tiramisu for the end.
Sheila Y.
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Monica, our server was exceptional and the food was delicious. A wonderful way to spend our last night in Italy!