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Undici Restaurant Review - Rumson New Jersey
Now you can remember how to plug into your navigation system the address of Rumson's hottest Italian restaurant. I had the opportunity to first visit Undici on November 18, 2007 and since then I have visited the restaurant a number of time to see how it has evolved. I have come to appreciate the hard work, quality food and genius behind Victor Rallo's vision for Undici. This is not a typing Italian restaurant and not to be compared to Victor's popular Red Bank Restaurant called Basil T's. Undici RestaurantWhen you first arrive you are immediately taken back by the cozy Italian design and chic architecture of the restaurant. The investment to renovate the former Hook, Line and Sinker Restaurant has to be well over a million dollars. The waiting area has a fireplace to keep winter guests warm and overall, I give the restaurant high marks for design, lighting and overall style. What an amazing transformation from its former design. In 2009 the restaurant made some smart changes not to the decor but to the pricing. They now are reaping the rewards of adjusting their menu and pricing since the place is buzzing with activity. The bar has become a popular destination to meet locals and eat in a more casual setting. Dinner and Lunch at Undici RestaurantI suggest that you visit Undici for lunch or dinner and experience something very special in authentic regional Italian cuisine. The chef is a true "Italian" chef and his creations have "wowed" my taste buds. It's all in the details: the bread, olive oil and prosciutto can't be missed. If its a nice day you can even sit outside and eat on their comfortable rustic tables. Rumson RestaurantsUndici Restaurant is located in Rumson New Jersey and is within a 15 minute drive from the following Monmouth County towns: Fair Haven - Little Silver - Red Bank - Sea Bright - Locust - Shrewsbury - Oceanport |
Rumson NJ RestaurantsUndici Restaurant11 West River Road 732-842-3880
Victor Rallo and Sebastiano Rosa, winemaker at Tenuta San Guido Sassicaia in the fields Bolgheri, Tuscany July 2009 Join The NJ Trends Community |