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Enoteca Drago

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Editorial Review

Paparazzi post up at this Celestino effort. Authentic pizzas, Paninis, and perfect pastas reign along more serious pork cheeks with sausage, charred Piedmontese beef steak, and truffles. Pretty, simple white linened room hosts some famous and forgotten—we spotted Ed McMahon soaking in the Sicilian sophistication, mocktail in hand. Elsewhere real Rolex watches turn forks alongside exec prod's old enough to be their parents. Don't miss the plum-stuffed pasta in butter and parm.

Features

  • Lunch
  • Late Night Bites
  • Wine List Extensive
  • Good for Groups
  • Bar Food
  • Breakfast
  • Celeb Sightings

Attributes

  • Price:
    $$$
  • Reservations:
    Recommended
  • Vibe:
    Chill
  • Restaurant Type:
    Italian

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