Sophisticated restaurant serving modern takes on classic Italian cuisine, plus wine & cocktails. Based on 241 reviews, the restaurant has received a rating of 4.5 stars. Price $$$
✔️ Dine-in ✔️ Takeout ✔️ Delivery
Address:
578 Anderson Hill Rd, Purchase, NY 10577
Phone: (914) 997-4113
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Hours
| Tuesday | 4–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 4–10 PM |
| Thursday | 4–11 PM |
| Friday | 4–11 PM |
| Saturday | 4–11 PM |
| Sunday | 11:30 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
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Reservations: opentable.com
Reviews
ALISHER TILAVOV
Had a burger for my brunch. Fancy burger! Loved it! Couldn’t fit to my mouth though Service is excellent! Hostes or owner lady, I guess and waiters were super friendly! Very family cozy environment. Good job!
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Lisa B
I never even knew this place existed until a friend recommended it for happy hour drinks. We sat at the bar and ordered some salads and drinks. I tried the grilled peach salad which was a perfect summer special! Truffle fries were delicious and so was the complimentary truffles popcorn. I will be returning for dinner very soon. Highly recommend. Great ambiance and attentive service. Many thanks to our bartender.
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Marianne Fanelli
I had not been to this place in about 5 years – and I enjoyed it back then.
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Noémie Defoy
No better restaurant in Westchester. Assuming you love fresh pasta, perfectly cooked veal chops and fish and unique dishes. Oh and like to be greeted with warm welcomes by the attentive and friendly staff.
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Nick Kogkas
A great experience overall! The ambiance is perfect for a date night or any occasion. Staff is very polite,food and drinks are great.
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Bulbul75
One of the most outstanding restaurants in West Chester, first time here , definitely not last one the food is phenomenal the service is amazing highly recommend, Becca serve us the most sweet caring waitress , thanks so much for such a great dinner
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Bruce Kennedy
Great food. Very hard working staff. They could have used some additional wait staff, but our server hustled like mad. A little noisy because of the cavernous space, but we had a table in the back that made it easy to chat as we talked.
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Trevor John
This is dining. Great food and cocktails. Converted the more than ample parking lot into outdoor dining accented with heat lamps and candle lighting really makes for a warm and cozy dining experience.
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Laura Stein
Female-identified people beware! It is well-documented that women get seated in the worst seats. I walked in and noticed that my party (4 women, 3 of whom are 65+ and me, a younger woman) were seated at the absolute worst table in the house. We were right next to the kitchen, so the door swung open constantly and we could hear all of the noise from the kitchen. The dining room was not even close to full when we walked in, but they said they other tables were reserved. There was another table of 2 women who were seated right next to us, also facing the kitchen. Every other table in the dining room had at least 1 male diner at it and was seated far away from the kitchen. A friend who used to work in a restaurant told me that she was trained to sit all-female parties at the worst tables. I can only imagine that this is what happened here. But this was just the start. The food was really good, but they kept dimming the lights every 30 minutes and at some point, the light from the kitchen, which glared every 30-60 seconds as a server would swing the door open, was blinding. I had to shield one side of my face because they made the dining room so dark that the contrast was unbearable. I think they also kept turning up the music because it was almost impossible to hear. Not to mention that they sat a 10-person birthday party next to us about halfway through the meal. So yeah, I wouldn’t say it was worth $120 to sit sandwiched between the kitchen on one side and a loud birthday party on the other, not being able to see or hear much. Finally, the main bathroom is an entire floor up, about 20 steps upstairs. I am physically disabled and I said “is your only bathroom upstairs?” (I assumed there was NO way this was ADA complaint or legal) and a young man said to me “no, we have on this floor but shhh, we don’t tell anyone about it.” I said, “excuse me? What if you’re not able-bodied?” He said “oh, yeah, then I guess you could use it.” Instead of advertising it as “the accessible bathroom,” they hide it and direct everyone upstairs regardless… When I saw the 20 steps up, I almost burst into tears, knowing there was no way I could get up there. Why would a restaurant purposefully HIDE their accessible bathroom from customers? Maybe it’s the same reason they seat their all-female tables right next to the kitchen and seat tables with at least 1 man at normal tables where you can actually enjoy themselves? This restaurant honestly just seems discriminatory to me and I just had a bad experience. Would not recommend no matter your gender or level or able-ness.
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Christina Lang
What an amazing dining experience. Mary & Luigi took very good care of all of us on a Sunday, celebrating a birthday & being together with family at church. Thanks for an amazing day
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