By Angelique Bamberg and Jason Roth
Barrels of ink have been spilled on the gentrification of Lawrenceville, but the neighborhood's identity as a haven for the young, the alternative, and the artisanal seems as strong as ever.
This made the opening of Senti Restaurant and Wine Bar, an unabashedly upscale Italian restaurant in the traditional fine-dining vein, a bit of a jolt to our expectations. The tradition lies not so much in the food, but in the plush furnishings, white linen and black-tie service.
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