One of the best in town. Every dish is beautiful and bold—zucchini blossoms with ricotta, falafel with fig and hummus, spanakopita wrapped in crisp phyllo. Perfect for sharing and even better when the conversation runs long. The space is thoughtful and warm with just the right amount of style.
French cooking with attitude. The escargot bone marrow dish is layered and rich. Sit inside for the mood or upstairs for a rooftop view that doesn’t need a filter. It’s dramatic in all the right ways.
French cooking with attitude. The escargot bone marrow dish is layered and rich. Sit inside for the mood or upstairs for a rooftop view that doesn’t need a filter. It’s dramatic in all the right ways.
Quiet, steady, and romantic without the performance. Two terraces with open views, handmade pastas, well-executed seafood, and a proper wine list. Good for when you actually want to hear each other.
Loud, colorful, and completely over the top—in the best way. Plush interiors, big flavors, no subtlety. Dumplings, scallops, fried rice with XO sauce, and a cocktail list that goes all in. Nothing about it is quiet, and that’s the point.
Loud, colorful, and completely over the top—in the best way. Plush interiors, big flavors, no subtlety. Dumplings, scallops, fried rice with XO sauce, and a cocktail list that goes all in. Nothing about it is quiet, and that’s the point.
Always busy for a reason. The truffled esquites tostada is a local legend, but the specials are just as strong. Small space, tight tables, and a menu that always feels fresh. You’ll want to come back.
Tucked behind a shop and covered in vines. Sourdough pizza with real depth, seasonal vegetables, and just a few tables. No showy service, no extras—just solid food in a setting that doesn’t need help.
Tucked behind a shop and covered in vines. Sourdough pizza with real depth, seasonal vegetables, and just a few tables. No showy service, no extras—just solid food in a setting that doesn’t need help.
A pocket theater that plays indie hits, foreign films, and weird stuff. Buy a ticket at the bar inside of Bacco from Charlie. He’ll give you some popcorn and a glass of wine. If you’re nice, he might let you order a pizza.
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