Altro Paradiso

Restaurant · SoHo

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"Cafe Altro Paradiso is an Italian restaurant between Soho and the West Village, and it’s from the same people behind Estela. We don’t like it quite as much as that place, but it’s a lot larger, and it’s good to know about if you work in the area. The menu typically has some lighter pastas, and some large things like chicken Milanese, and they also do a burger at lunch. If you come with a few people, there are also a few big tables and booths." - bryan kim, hillary reinsberg

https://www.theinfatuation.com/new-york/guides/where-to-have-a-meeting-downtown
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