Lucciola
The cuisine at Lucciola revolves around a single, unifying concept:
Description:
Lucciola is the perfect backdrop for an Italian escape for the city dwellers while staying in New York City. A mix of contemporary and traditional recipes paired with a wide selection of an exclusive wine list. Our menu includes seasonal specials, as well as a variety of seafood, the best cuts of meat, and authentic and traditional Italian cuisine. Founded by Michele Casadei Massari, Alberto Ghezzi and Luca Filicori. Lucciola pays homage to their hometown of Bologna – mainly its cuisine and it’s wonderful cinematic history. They worked together to bring this city to life in New York City. Pupi Avati directed the film “Festa di Laurea” which inspired Lucciola’s food, atmosphere, overall concept, and overall design. The restaurant reflects the romantic and nostalgic mood of Bologna Avati portrays in the film, particularly his courtyard scene where the simple illumination was reminiscent fireflies. Lucciola is located at 621 Amsterdam Ave (corner of 90th), down the street from Central Park, one of the best firefly locations in New York City.
Business Name:
Lucciola
Address:
621 Amsterdam AveNew York New York 10024USA
Phone:
+13475361335
Website:
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