Mrs. Kemoll introduced our city to Sicilian fare in 1927 in the intimate curtained-off dining room adjacent to her living quarters -- cozy, but with room to grow in elegance. Four generations later, Kemoll's Italian Restaurant has sophistication covered: • $55 for $100 to spend on food and drink for two • Dazzling panorama of the Arch and city from its 40th-floor perch in Met Square • Enthusiastic diners voted for this destination as one of the best romantic restaurants in the city St. Louis Culinary Tradition Beyond the family-recipe dishes, you'll also enjoy that beautiful view of everything below, making a meal here more like dinner with a show.
As you marvel, revel in appetizers like the signature fried artichokes, and then move on to an entrée like shellfish sautéed in white wine, tender cuts of strip steak and veal, and homemade pasta and risotto. Luxuriate in the tuxedoed service and white linen tablecloths, and you'll see how 80 years of experience has made this Kemoll's a legend. Kemoll's Italian Restaurant's Website.
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