Most hamlets with a population of less than 4,500 could only dream of Armonk's foodie cred. It's a newly(ish) bloomed dining out destination that includes worthy stops such as Amore Pizzeria & Italian Kitchen, Fortina, Restaurant North, Marc Charles Steakhouse, Beehive, and Moderne Barn.
The latest addition is Zero Otto Nove (089 in Italian), named for the area code of Salerno, Italy, where Chef/Owner Roberto Paciullo grew up. And, yes, he's the same Roberto of Roberto's on Arthur Avenue, the celebrated Southern Italian restaurant that helped open up Bronx's Little Italy in the mid-'80s to those looking for superior Italian dining and not only genuine Italian cooking ingredients.
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