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OTTO Enoteca Pizzeria (Photo: Kate Attardo)
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Babbo
110 Waverly Pl., nr. Sixth Ave.; 212-777-0303.
The most exciting Italian restaurant in town serves food you'll never find in Little Italy.
Del Posto
85 Tenth Ave., nr. 15th St.; 212-497-8090.
Italian cooking treated like haute cuisine in a regal space.
Esca
402 W. 43rd St., at Ninth Ave.; 212-564-7272.
Batali elevates Southern Italian seafood to gourmet status.
Lupa Osteria Romana
170 Thompson St., nr. Houston St.; 212-982-5089.
The mood, the food, and the gentle prices are all supremely likeable at his down-home Roman trattoria.
OTTO Enoteca Pizzeria
1 Fifth Ave., at 8th St.; 212-995-9559.
The most casual Batali operation is part buzzing wine bar and part glorified pizzeria.



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