Fodor's Expert Review Saint Theo's
Walking into this Italian restaurant is like happening upon a nightly party, complete with music that's slightly too loud and lively revelers, many of whom are young movers-and-shakers (and the people who love them). Don't let that put you off, as the food that comes out of the kitchen is some of the best Italian in the neighborhood. The menu leans vaguely toward Venice, separated by cicchetti (a Venetian word for bite-size snacks), appetizers, entrées, and pastas. You can't go wrong with the latter category, as each carb-loaded dish is a flavor explosion, including the deceptively simple spaghettini with cherry tomatoes.
Quick Facts
- Raucous atmosphere
- Amazing pasta dishes
- Good bar menu