BY: Melissa McCart
It’s the year of the Italian market restaurant, with another location of Eataly opening in Soho; Rome icon Roscioli setting up in the former Niche Niche space; and now, the Italians behind Osteria57 and Alice in the Village opening its pescetarian and vegetable-focused Travelers, Poets, and Friends today, at 457 Sixth Avenue near West 11th Street.
The location features a market with stations for pasta, baked goods, “salumi,” coffee, wine, a cafe bar, and a restaurant from Emanuele Nigro and chef Riccardo Orfino. Yet even with salumi options — there will be no meat.
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