Italian small plates & wines in a hip, romantic setting

























"Both of Felice’s locations on the Upper East Side—Felice 83 and Felice 64—are offering high-end dishes, like fettuccine with veal ragu and aged parmigiano reggiano, for pickup and delivery every day from 12pm to 10pm." - team infatuation
"Felice 83 is owned by the same people behind the Sant Ambroeus mini-chain, so expect consistency and good vibes. There are a few other Felice locations in the city (including a wine bar next door), and they have all the design stuff down. This place is cozy, with leather seats, a few chandeliers, and some outdoor seating when it’s warm. The food isn’t going to blow your mind, but that’ll help you focus on the task at hand: convincing this person sitting across from you that you floss daily and can do your own taxes." - bryan kim
"Felice 83 usually has outdoor seating in the summertime where people sit and monitor the traffic on 1st Avenue while slurping pasta, and this summer is no exception. It’s owned by the same team as Sant Ambroeus, if that gives you any sense of the experience here." - hannah albertine, nikko duren
"This hip restaurant has romantic vibes, and you can still capture that feeling when enjoying the lush meals during a date night at home. Fettuccine alla bolognese and fresh artisanal fusilli make for perfect entrees, after shared plates of housemade veal meatballs and sauteed garlicky spinach. Owner Jacopo Giustiniani knows you’ll feel and taste the flavors of Tuscany here." - InactiveUser7539929

"Previously, he’s made visits to Upper East Side’s Felice 83 and Harlem’s Melba’s, though a visit to Chinatown last summer got him in trouble for seemingly ignoring a plea for help from the manager of 46 Mott bakery." - Tanay Warerkar