Rome eatery Roscioli is to launch in New York this spring in the first opening outside Italy for the culinary institution that has been serving Romans for generations. The news, first reported by Eater, will see Roscioli take the place of Ariel Arce's MacDougal Street restaurant Niche Niche which is closing after four years.
However Arce will remain as a partner with Roscioli in the multi-faceted restaurant located between the Greenwich Village and SoHo neighbourhoods of Manhattan. The new Roscioli venue will feature a deli, wine bar and restaurant offering their own food products and artisan Made in Italy cuisine for dining in or take away.
SOURCE: https://www.wantedinrome.com
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