BY: Esther Davidowitz
Robbie Felice, chef and owner of Viaggio, the critically acclaimed rustic Italian restaurant in Wayne, is officially opening his second restaurant, Osteria Crescendo, in Westwood on April 9. Osteria Crescendo, an 80-seat modern restaurant, moved into the space that for years had housed Baci Italian Grill on Jefferson Avenue. Felice's new spot has a bar — a first for him — that will serve craft cocktails with "Italian influences."
The restaurant will offer house-made pasta and salumi cured in Viaggio's basement as well as large-scale entrées, such as whole fish for two and large in-house dry-aged steaks. At the bar, street food will be served, including radicchio and Gorgonzola arancini.
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