by Melanie Barnard
South Norwalk, after a couple of years of relative dormancy, seems to be coming alive again. With the advent of new condominiums and office spaces, there is much more foot traffic, and those folks get hungry. All of which is good news for this historic part of town, and Quartino Trattoria & Vineria is front and center of this trend.
Located in one of the lovely old buildings on Washington Street in the heart of SoNo, the ambiance takes advantage of the old exposed brick walls, fanciful Italian countryside murals and rough-hewn wood flooring.
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