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As Laura Ashley as NoHo gets. Quaint trattoria with white walls, rustic wood tables and floors, and china tchotchkes. Simple, hearty dishes show off the best of Emilia-Romagna. Carciofi fritti served golden, with mess of deep-fried parsley. Homemade tagliatelle noodles taut and so full of flavor you hardly need the seafood or Bolognese meat sauce they’re served with. Moderate prices for both grub and wine. Informal spot, so no resies or credit cards: bring cash and patience.
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