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“Boerum Hills Italian small-plates specialist Lunetta attempts the rare Brooklyn-to-Manhattan culinary commute.” nymag

Cuisine:  Italian
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Lunetta 920 Broadway (Southeast Corner of 21st) (212) 533-3663 Following the trajectory of many yuppy social climbers, but not many restaurants, Lunetta’s trail leads from Brooklyn to Manhattan. The first Lunetta is located in Brooklyn on Smith Street. In November 2007, the second Lunetta opened ... Read More
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On a quiet Sunday evening, I met my friend SB for a catch-up dinner at Lunetta in the Flatiron district. I arrived first and was greeted by an almost painfully empty restaurant... there were two or three people at the bar and one other table in the huge dining room. The cavernous ceiling made sounds... Read More
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Lunetta is my husband’s restaurant which is on 21st and Broadway, and there’s actually a second one also in brooklyn. It’s my favorite place to go in NY. I like it because the food is spectacular. It’s all small dishes, italian food, different types of pasta, different fishes, different meats. Th... Read More
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Lunetta's dramatic new Manhattan digs photo: Noah Kalina Those familiar with the original Lunetta in Boerum Hill will find the food at this Flatiron Italian offshoot familiar, but its setting – old-style marble-topped tables, plush leather banquettes, period archite... Read More
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Lunetta 920 Broadway (at 21st St.) 212-533-3663 I make it a personal policy to order anything that bears the name of an establishment I’m dining in. So when I found myself waiting at the bar of the Manhattan outpost of Brooklyn eatery Lunetta, I had no choice but to order the namesake cocktail ($... Read More
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Manhattan has seen its share of Brooklyn-Italian imports over the past two years. Frankies Spuntino set up an outpost on the lower East Side, Aurora surfaced in SoHo and Lunetta just recently cropped up in the Flatiron District. But Lunetta's journey across the bridge was by far the most untraditio... Read More
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One of my favorite restaurants in Cobble Hill, Italian small-plates spot Lunetta, is opening a location in the Flatiron District. The opening date is next Monday, and the deets: 920 Broadway at 21st Street, (212) 533-3663. The menu looks to offer more in the way of full-sized entrees, including ... Read More
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At the Manhattan branch of Lunetta. Read More
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Kalina, 11/11/07. Lunetta has big shoes to fill in that it's replacing Mayrose, a legit Flatiron standby, but the old world touches and a straight forward Italian menu are a step in the right direction. Owner/chef Adam Shepard, with a bigger kitchen and more storage space, has beefed the menu an... Read More
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