Sotto Voce
Reviewed by kagome
at September 17, 08:20 PM
Eggs came to the table raw. Went there a second time with friends and found it equally unpleasant.
Sotto Voce
Reviewed by dlevi
at September 10, 11:29 AM
This place is often packed and I just don't get it. It's OK, but considering that it shares the block with the outstanding Sette, and shares a neighborhood with Al Di La, this last-generation Italian seems too new for kitsch value but too old to keep up with the top-flight Italian food that you can now get elsewhere in the neighborhood. Moreover, the prices are, as I remember, actually higher than at Sette. Maybe long-time Park Slopers feel a nostalgic affinity for this early outpost of culinary renewal. I just don't think it can compete in any way. Even the decor is completely uninspired. The waitstaff does not seem to take any particular pride in working there. The brunch is pretty good, and great if you're looking to get sloshed first thing in the morning (unlimited mimosas). Otherwise, why bother.