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- Though Buon' Amici is a new addition to Lower Manhattan, the Communiellos are not. Patricia and Michael are Little Italy natives and live in the seaport area. With a true sense of community, they have embarked on a new venture and have brought "real deal" home Italian cooking to the up-and-coming Fulton Street neighborhood.
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User Reviews for Buon' Amici
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A must try
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I have been a costumer at Buon Amici for the last 5 years and they never cease to amaze me. Don't be fooled by the location or the size, they offer impeccable service along with a mouth...
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- posted on 08.12.11
- by by gcc2626 at Citysearch
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BuonAmici
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My idea of a great place for dining is not only the quality of food, but also the atmosphere, ambiance and courtesy of staff, etc. Mike, Patty and Bobby make sure that all of this is...
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- posted on 08.12.11
- by by VSabella at Citysearch
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Ridiculous place
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The reviews of this restaurant had to be written by staff and not patrons. Go by any time on any day and you will see that it is the least populated place in the area. Why? For 4 cheese...
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- posted on 08.11.11
- by by emilysutton1 at Citysearch
Message from Buon' Amici
Though Buon' Amici is a new addition to Lower Manhattan, the Communiellos are not. Patricia and Michael are Little Italy natives and live in the seaport area. With a true sense of community, they have embarked on a new venture and have brought "real deal" home Italian cooking to the up-and-coming Fulton Street neighborhood. Buon' Amici serves up great tasting southern Italian cuisine, with many of the dishes created from Patricia's original recipes. Most of the ingredients are still purchased at the famous shops on Mulberry Street, and all the food is as fresh as can be. Executive Chef Braulio Bunay perfectly translates old family recipes into a sumptuous Italian feast, complete with freshly made canolies that are impossible to resist. Each diner immediately feels as though they have been brought back to their grandmother's house, as family is there to greet you when you enter.
- Traditional Southern Italian
- Extensive Wine List
- Full Bar
- Details
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Contact:
- visit website
- tel: (212) 349-1400
Address:
- 40 Peck Slip
- New York, NY 10038
Payments:
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Hours:
Lunch & Dinner:
Monday - Thursday: 12:00pm - 10:00pm
Friday & Saturday: 12:00pm - 11:00pm
Closed Sundays
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