Menu Update - Dolce Vita
Friday, October 24th, 2008![]()
Dolce Vita’s dinner, lunch, and brunch menus have been updated.
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Dolce Vita’s dinner, lunch, and brunch menus have been updated.
In case you missed SpecialsByZip.com’s e-mail yesterday, or if you don’t have Lower Manhattan included in your e-mails, you can now receive Dolce Vita’s nightly specials, featured dishes, and events by e-mail.
According to Dolce Vita,
Somewhere between old
Italy and newItaly , somewhere between classic Little Italy and contemporarySoHo lies this little intimate, somewhat rustic nook with beautiful food. Serving only homemade pastas and sauces, along with fresh meat and seafood to create uncomplicated simplicity on the plate, Dolce Vita serves lunch and dinner, and brunch on weekends.You won’t find ultra modern, pretense at Dolce Vita. You walk in to find an exposed brick wall solidifying the space, contrasting the modern
New York restaurant kitchen, perhaps not a kitchen that you expect to find walking into a classic farmhouse inTuscany , but necessary to have this old brick wall experience contemporary life and creating dishes to enjoy against its beautiful brick backdrop.Dolce vita seats up to 60 comfortably, offering a full bar, beer, cocktails and two wine lists. One for the adventurous wine drinker, an eclectic list that offers about ten new American and old world Italian style wines pricing anywhere from 30 dollars to 95 dollars, and another list offering about eight whites and eight reds all for 20 dollars a bottle that is also available by the glass.
For more information, please visit Dolce Vita’s page on SpecialsByZip.com.