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Pre-Theater NYC: Lattanzi or Orso
Want to have Italian before seeing Sweet Charity at the Al Hershfield Theater. Can't decide between Lattanzi and Orso. Pros and cons? Which would you choose?
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it's been years since we did pre-theater dinner..but we did do a POST theater dinner at Orso and the food was TERRIFIC.
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Orso feels trendier and attracts celebs but food at Lattanzi is wonderful. I go to both after show so don't know what pre theater is like.
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Taggin along this theme, what about Becco for Italian pre-theater? Are Orso and Lattanzi both better?
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No matter which one you choose, don’t forget to make reservations! We recently had dinner (pre-theater on a Sunday) at Latanzi – we really enjoyed it. It was 5 of us, and we had no reservations. We had to wait a few minutes and they seated us, but the table though round was a table of 4. Becco was all full and we did not try Orso.
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Both are excellent. I'd be hard pressed to pick one over the other. You can't go wrong no matter which one you choose. While Becco is very good, both Lattanzi and Orso are better (and more expensive).
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You all are a wealth of information, thank you!
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Go to www.chowhound.com and click on "cut to the chow" then scroll down to map of US and click on NY then click on Manhattan and ask all the questions about restaurants you want to..........super restaurant guide.........
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Great resource (chowhound), thanks!
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I've eaten at Orso and Becco. Both are fabulous! Orso is quieter and Becco is a little more festive. Food was excellent at both- you won't go wrong with either. Reservations are definitely needed for both.......
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Restaurant.com has a gift certificate for Lattanzi. The gift certificate is valued at $25 and it costs $10 - BUT if you enter the code 32876 when you check out the certificate will only cost you $5. The $25 certificate is valid for dinner with a minimum food purchase of $35.
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