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Solo, Manhattan: Sephardic Italian Under a Glatt Roof
Inside the Sony Building, chef Shlomo Schwartz cooks a kosher Italian-Sephardic line that takes pasta seriously and Pesach more seriously.
New York, United States
Solo is the rare house where the bread basket is a thesis. Lavash, pita, focaccia — all under one hechsher, all worth a second silence.
Order the pappardelle. Order the branzino. Then ask the captain about the kashrut, and watch a man light up.
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