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Corsino, as in cors/‘ino, as in latest entry to the Denton brother ‘ino empire. Like its brethren, serves small plates Italian, focused on top-quality ingredients with the wine to match. Floor-to-ceiling windows for prime Village corner people-watching. Interior is modern blend of wood and metal: warm planks on the walls, shiny legs on the barstools. Huge selection of crostini, from sweet onion and walnut to ricotta and orange honey to shrimp and arugula. Also salads, panini, pasta, and a smattering of hearty secondi. Serves late, for those wee-hour cravings.
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