Monday, March 31, 2025

OSTERIA al DOGE at NYC's Times Square is super Italian (3/30/25)

 Our friend Denise suggested OSTERIA al DOGE on West 44th St just off Times Square after we attended a wonderful performance of Death Becomes Her on Broadway and we loved this little Italian bistro find! The place is cozy, but you should sit away from the door in the winter///it was warm last night. The wooden chairs could use some padding, but I guess they want to move folks along. The menu is very traditional, and the wines are simple, but not pricy! We had a bottle of Polizano Rosso di Montepulciano which was a very nice medium bodied red. The special starter got us very excited, and it was a huge hit: Crispy Artichoke Salad with Arugula, Parmesan, Garlic, Coriander & Lemon dressing. The yummy fried artichokes were excellent, and the portion was quite large. Whole cooked garlic cloves were a fun spice and we loved it. The Caesar salad looked good too and the Minestrone got a thumbs up.

Mains were pizza Napolitana which was gone quickly and Spaghetti alla Vongole with a bunch of clams and a superb rich lemony clam sauce. Nothing wrong here at all. The desserts were a Creme brule which Will said needed a crunchier top, but Sam & I split a huge superb Torta di Mele "Tatin" which was a yummy upside-down apple cake with Tahitian vanilla ice cream. I asked for a glass of Capovilla di Albicocche (apricot digestif) and all they had was pear, which was quite nice anyway. Definitely a place to think about pre- or post-theater, though not for fine dining.

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