Salumeria Rosi Coming to East Village

Set to open late this year, the new location will offer the same authentic Italian fare and house-made pastas as the original Upper West Side location.
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Salumeria Rosi, a historic Italian culinary gem, is about to expand its legacy into the vibrant heart of New York City’s East Village. Salumeria Rosi has long been celebrated for its offerings of house-made pastas, imported meats, artisanal cheeses and fine Italian wines.

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Nestled within the bustling streets of the East Village, the new location at 222 Avenue B will open late this year, according to principal Andrew Loscalzo. It promises to bring the same dedication to quality and authenticity that has made Salumeria Rosi a beloved destination for food enthusiasts throughout the city.

Visitors to the new location can expect to indulge in an array of flavors and culinary delights, meticulously curated by the restaurant’s master chefs. From savory salamis to delectable cheeses, each offering reflects the restaurant’s commitment to honoring Italian culinary traditions while embracing modern innovation.

Salumeria Rosi can currently be found at 283 Amsterdam Ave on Manhattan’s Upper West Side.

Alexander Powers

Alexander Powers

Based in Brooklyn, Alex is an experienced writer, editor, and content strategist who has worked with brands and publications in various sectors of the market—from real estate and hospitality to fashion and fine dining. He is a consummate foodie who can often be found strolling the streets of NYC looking for hidden gem restaurants. When not working, Alex enjoys spending time with his hairless cat, Meatball!
Alexander Powers

Alexander Powers

Based in Brooklyn, Alex is an experienced writer, editor, and content strategist who has worked with brands and publications in various sectors of the market—from real estate and hospitality to fashion and fine dining. He is a consummate foodie who can often be found strolling the streets of NYC looking for hidden gem restaurants. When not working, Alex enjoys spending time with his hairless cat, Meatball!

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