BY: Shivani Vora
It’s no secret that New York is home to hundreds- maybe even thousands- of Italian restaurants. Some are memorable. Some are overpriced and forgettable. Others still are solid bets with reliable food that are frequented by loyal regulars. Then, there’s Sistina.
Simply put, this Upper East Side stunner is quite possibly the most exceptional and transportive Italian eatery I’ve been to. Period. My visit here took to me straight to the Amalfi Coast, where I went for my honeymoon more than 18 years ago and easily one of my favorite destinations of all time. I can’t travel to Italy right now, but I can get there in spirt, so to speak, by going to Sistina.
SOURCE: https://www.forbes.com
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