The Restaurant Where ‘S.N.L.’ Celebrates Tuesday Night
Lattanzi doesn’t exactly scream “celebrity magnet.” Its brick-walled, burgundy-carpeted dining room, lined with black-and-white photos of Rome, feels more antique than affluent. The menu leans on old Italian standbys like veal scaloppine and chicken piccata. There’s no bouncer, no photos of famous regulars, no gatekeeping host. The location isn’t some trendy downtown neighborhood, but Restaurant … Read more