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Published August 11, 2008
Childhood memories rarely inspire your business decisions.
Nor should they. Otherwise you might be the proud owner of three popsicle stands and a giant marshmallow
factory.
But if you're a French chef who's spent time in the kitchen at French legend Atelier and cooked for
Alain
Ducasse, calling upon your idyllic youth on the Riviera is probably the smart move when
it comes time to open your own place.
Introducing Allegretti, the new Provencal French boite, and welcome entrant into the scant Flatiron
dining scene, opening tonight.
Walking into Allegretti, you'll instantly be reminded of other recent casual/upscale ingredient-focused
restaurants like Bar Blanc and
BLT Market. You may also be reminded of a yacht on the Riviera: The wood is dark, the walls are
cream, and navy accents everything from the banquettes to the sofa in the small front bar
area.
Come with a date when you're looking for something in between casual and formal, linger with a glass of
burgundy or a Day Trip (gin, Campari, soda, fresh grapefruit, grapefruit bitters) at the bar
and then settle in for some classic French fare, farmer's market finds and the occasional
tableside preparation. For the summer, you'll like the Mediterranean Ceviche, but when the weather
cools, you'll be back for the wood-burning oven (up and running soon) to start firing Cote de Boeuf
and Market Fresh Whole Fish.
It beats the hell out of marshmallows.
Allegretti
46 West 22nd Street
(between 5th and 6th)
Chelsea
New York, NY 10010
212-206-0555
Allegretti
46 West 22nd Street
(between 5th and 6th)
Chelsea
New York, NY 10010
212-206-0555
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