Due Ponti of Whitestone provides the kind of cityscape background to your fair-weather dining experience that is reserved for most Hollywood movies. They provide fine Italian dining indoors and out. While weather permits, they have an open patio that extends to a wide dock that offers beautiful views of the Long Island Sound and the Throgs Neck Bridge.
With a new chef, John Cicinelli, Due Ponti will begin changing their menu according to the season. Cincinelli, who studied his art in Milan at the Ristorante Marchesi, and for 15 years was on a culinary sojourn throughout Italy and France, said he will feature heartier fish and meat dishes more popular in Northern Italy for the colder seasons.
Source: http://queenstribune.com/
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