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| |  | San Domenico | |  | “New York's most elegant haute Italian eatery.” —nymag | | Cuisine: Italian |
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|  | |  |   | | The news of San Domeico's closing and rejuvenation in a new location has been widely reported. Tonight is actually the last evening it is officially open. If you have regret that you forgot to dine one last time - fear not. Tomorrow evening is a very special San Domenico Alumni Dinner featuring past... Read More | | |  |   | | The news of San Domeico's closing and rejuvenation in a new location has been widely reported. Tonight is actually the last evening it is officially open. If you have regret that you forgot to dine one last time - fear not. Tomorrow evening is a very special San Domenico Alumni Dinner featuring past... Read More | | |  |   | | I’ve always been a little hesitant about visiting San Domenico. It advertises more than most restaurants. You can hardly see anything at Lincoln Center without running across the distinctive San Domenico logo in your program. Now, I’ve nothing against advertising, but I figured a place that needs to... Read More | | |  |   | | San Domenico photo: Courtesy of San Domenico After it closes on June 17th in preparation for a relocation, the Midtown Italian staple San Domenico is offering New Yorkers a chance to taste – and even take home – a little bit of the lauded restaurant’s history. On June 18t... Read More | | |  |   | | [Pigging by Wilfrid: June 9, 2008} Twenty years. That's some life span for a Manhattan restaurant. Twenty years behind a revolving door on Central Park South. At the end of the month, lights out for Tony May's San Domenico - at this location. I'm a relative newcomer. I'v... Read More | | |  |   | | The Sims: San Domenico edition.Image courtesy EaterOwner Tony May’s description of the new San Domenico may have been evocative, but there’s nothing like Sims-style computer graphics to really capture the feeling of what a restaurant is going to look like. In the renderings obtained by Eater tra... Read More | | |  |   | | [New York Peasant by Wilfrid: June 23, 2008]Typing this on a sticky evening at the end of a week fit to induce une crise de foie. Cries for madder music and stronger wine were repeatedly answered in the affirmative, as I cavorted through the Spanish Wine Festival, the closing debauche at San D... Read More | | |  |   | | The old Central Park South San Domenico location photo: Courtesy of San Domenico After 20 years of feeding classic Italian fare to "jackets-only" clientele on Central Park South, Tony May's San Domenico is going Downtown and freshening up its image. The restaurant, which ... Read More | | |  |   | | We were able to reach San Domenico’s Tony May and ask him why he would move one of the city’s most-stable restaurant operations. May was very candid with us. “Everybody takes us for granted,” he says. “Everybody thinks we’re a little stuffy. So we want to move forward and put ourselves in a more con... Read More | | |  |   | | The new San Domenico logo.Image courtesy San DomenicoIn a short while, San Domenico patriarch Tony May is relaunching his celebrated restaurant downtown at 19 East 26th Street, across from Madison Square Park. May spoke to Grub Street in advance of his announcement about leaving Central Park and abo... Read More | | |  |
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