The next stop on our Italian Dine Out 2013 was at Aroma Kitchen & Wine Bar. Stepping up to the door of this seemingly small East Village establishment is completely deceiving, as soon as you enter, you will be amazed by the number of intimate dining rooms, hidden passageways and exceptionally delicious food!
Chef and owner Vito Polosa has built a restaurant that delivers big on sensational flavors and a wine program that rivals any Italian Restaurant in NYC. Hailing from Potenza, Vito has deep roots and an appreciation for the simplicity of cuisine utilizing beautiful ingredients prepared to highlight their natural flavors.
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