Sette Enoteca e Cucina
(718) 499-7767
207 7th Ave
Brooklyn,
NY
11215
40.6706
-73.9784
Neighborhood: Park Slope
What People Are Saying About Sette Enoteca e Cucina
The Editor
Kara Zuaro
Citysearch
In Short
This Park Slope spot offers a warm-toned color scheme, an intimate dining room and breezy patio seating. Chef Amanda Frietag, formerly of 'Cesca, treats her local clientele to seasonal Southern Italian fare. Find antipasti such as asparagus with Parmesan fondue and pancetta and fresh mozzarella with grilled ramps. Pastas include fresh papardelle with oxtail and shrimp ravioli with grape tomatoes. Fennel-crusted tuna with olives and preserved lemon; and leg of lamb are among the rustic entrees.
User Reviews
bouncingsoul66
October 06, 2008
While it's a little on the expensive side, Sette serves upscale authentic Italian bistro cuisine in a warm, yet swanky setting. Everyone on here has commented that the service was sub par, but my experience was to the contrary, and I visited on a busy Saturday night. The arugala, proschuitto, and fresh mozzerella salad was to die for, as well as the beef tip entree served with asparagus and creamy homemade mashed potatoes.
read full reviewktobiassen
June 12, 2008
The outdoor patio is great in the summertime, but, unfortunately, for what is supposed to be an upscale place, the food here is just not up to snuff. It wasn't bad food, but not memorable enough for me to describe in detail either. Fairly bland. Nice wines, though.
read full reviewKen18
April 23, 2008
Went a few weeks ago with my Lady and mom for Sunday brunch. The first nice spring day of the year. First time there and figured it would be a treat on top of walking around the neighborhood. The price fix sign outside of $16 doesn't tell the real story. Firstly the coffee (both reg and decaf) was cold and not fresh. The bread basket or sour basket was ugh. Served with all you can drink bloody's and some mombo drink. Only my lady drinks (so their ahead on this one) but guess what - after only two drinks they ran out of mix. I guess if the 3 of us wanted one we would have to choose who wouldn't get one. The meal itself wasn't half bad. Atmosphere is ok. But hold on there's more. The $16 is really $18 as about all the brunch choices are an additional $2. So after all the bill with tip was over $65..I always tip no matter (the waitress was so so). Alot of $$ for a sh-tty meal. Keep away on Sunday..
read full reviewThe Details on Sette Enoteca e Cucina
What to Drink:
The extremely affordable "Venti per Venti" wine list features 20 regional Italian wines bottles for $20. They're also available by the quartino for $9.
When to Go:
Weekend brunch offerings include a soppressata pizzette from the wood-burning oven; farro with figs, berries, yogurt, and balsamic vinegar; and poached eggs over foccacia with tomato sabayon.
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Payment Methods:
American Express, Discover, Visa, MasterCard
Restaurant Special Features:
Outdoor Dining, Notable Wine List







