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“The welcoming and fresh setting - the shiny black bar and tables, with pearly white walls- mirror the creative menu selections. Salvatore has taken classic I...” —restaurant

Cuisine:  Italian
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A first look at Alloro on the Upper East Side. Read More
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It ain't easy being green.Photos: Melissa Hom As you can see from these first interior shots, Alloro, an Italian spot opening on the Upper East Side tomorrow, definitely has its own thing going on. The floor is greener than one of Hillary Clinton's pantsuits. The man behind this operation is Salvat... Read More
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Photo of Alloro courtesy Melissa Hom. Alloro: Green Lantern, party of seven? The photo above depicts Alloro, a new 50-seat Italian restaurant on the Upper East Side. The chef is Salvatore Corea, a native Calabrian, who’s leaving front-of-the-house duties to his wife Gina, just like a real-life A... Read More
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I was excited to try Alloro, the new green-clad Italian restaurant in the Upper East Side, because I love Cacio e Pepe, its older sibling in the East Village, so much. Alloro is currently hidden behind a little construction, but forgiven that flaw, I was greeted with a snazzy green interior, replete... Read More
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With three successful small Italian restaurants around town, chef/owner Salvatore Corea (Bocca, Cacio e Pepe, Spiga) is trying something a little different for his latest, Alloro. Corea and his wife, Gina, are bringing to life their dream of opening an "old-fashioned family-run" Italian re... Read More
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'THE baby is cute," the woman at new Alloro was saying to the man at her table. "Honey, every baby is cute." "Some babies aren't cute." And even more restaurants aren't. But "creative Italian" Alloro (305 E. 77th St., [212] 535-2866), all of two... Read More
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This is the Monday Opening Report, a regular feature that provides the precise status of venues. As per standard operating procedure around here, your contributions are so very welcome. 1) Prospect Heights: The Strongbuzz reports that James, a seasonal American restaurant and plywood vet is set to ... Read More
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Alloro photo: Melissa Hom The chef-owner of the East Village’s Cacio e Pepe goes Uptown with Alloro, a midpriced new Italian on the Upper East Side; its mod green-and-white interior stands in stark contrast with its more staid neighbors, while its seasonally changing ... Read More
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We’ve always been fans of hearty Italian food. The kind that makes you hungry just thinking about it. You know, Buffalo mozzarella, fresh pastas, lavender-crusted swordfish. So when we heard the news that Cacio e Pepe’s talented chef Salvatore Corea was heading uptown to start Alloro, a family-style... Read More
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