Fodor's Expert Review Bad Roman

$$$$ Upper West Side Dinner Fodor's Choice

Set on the third floor of the Deutsche Bank center at Columbus Circle, and one floor down from the temple of haute cuisine, Per Se, this irreverent, playful, maximalist, authentic, inauthentic, and just plain fun Italian restaurant is not bad at all; in fact it's very, very good. Any illusions that this is a traditional and polite Italian dining experience are left at the door where you are met with a half-ton wild boar statue wearing a neon necklace and a dining room that is a feast of color and texture with red and white travertine, trompe l'oeil mosaics, and lush greenery suspended from wood coffered ceilings above orange banquettes. The bar is clad with marble and mirror, there's a working fountain by the bathroom, and floor-to-ceiling windows frame views of Central Park (not that you'll notice.) Yes, there's food, too, and it lives up to the stage set by the design with delicious riffs on classic Italian food. Highlights include a filet mignon meatball small plate, filet mignon topped with cacio e pepe raviolo, a broiled two-pound lobster with a mound of Calabrian pasta between the claws (to share), and tiramisu ice-cream cake. Cocktails are creative and the crowd is here to play.

Dinner Fodor's Choice Modern Italian $$$$

Quick Facts

10 Columbus Circle
New York, New York  10019, USA

212-970--2033

www.badromannyc.com

Known For:
  • Playful setting and crowds
  • Two-pound lobster with a mound of pasta between the claws
  • Great wine list and reasonably priced by-the-glass wines
Restaurant Details:
Rate Includes: No lunch

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