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Tre Stelle – New York

$55 for Upscale Italian Dinner for Two (Up to $126 Value)

$55
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No Longer Available
Sat Nov 17 04:59:59 UTC 2012
Value
$126
Discount
56%
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$71
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In a Nutshell

Filet mignon tartare, lamb chops with artichokes, ricotta-and-shrimp ravioli, and chocolate soup served with international beer and wine

The Fine Print

  • Expires 90 days after purchase.
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Limit 1 per table. Reservation required. Dine-in only. Alcohol is not discounted more than 50%. Merchant is solely responsible for all sales and delivery of alcohol. Must provide 21+ ID to receive alcoholic beverages. Not valid with other offers or promotions.
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Pasta became a staple of Italian fare after Roman Emperor Caligula famously appointed a plate of lasagna to the Senate. Elect to eat decadently with this Groupon.

$55 for an Italian Dinner for Two (Up to $126 Total Value)

  • One appetizer (up to an $18 value)
  • Two entrees (up to a $35 value each)
  • One dessert (up to a $10 value)
  • Two glasses of wine or beer (up to a $14 value each)

Tre Stelle's extensive menu features appetizers that range from fried calamari ($10) to filet mignon tartare ($18). Italian entrees include gourmet ravioli stuffed with ricotta and shrimp ($25) and sautéed lamb chops with artichokes ($30). Desserts such as Nutella cheesecake ($10) or chocolate soup ($10) conclude meals.

Tre Stelle

The craziest notions are often hatched over late-night drinks. Most of the time, these ambitious schemes rarely live to see the light of day. But for neurosurgeon Roberto Stefano and his drinking buddies, one such crazy idea became a reality after a whirlwind trip to New York made all the more blurry by numerous drinks. When they got back to Italy, they realized that they had actually opened an upscale Italian restaurant, Tre Stelle, in the United States—something they had dreamt of for a long time but never quite found the courage to do so until that fateful trip.

Tre Stelle’s menu focuses on the food the owners enjoyed in their native country—cured meats and cheeses, pasta and gnocchi with fresh vegetables, tender veal, and decadent desserts with Nutella. Imported beers and Italian wines, including one of Italy’s most famous, Amarone, pair with the simple, refined food.

Inside the restaurant, the dining room exudes a sophistication that brings to mind the Rat Pack's heyday. Mod-style dome lights glow warmly above tables surrounded by comfy vinyl chairs. The restaurant also hosts a weekly happy hour and seven-course VIP dinners that allow guests to interact with chef Stefano Ferro and ask him to teach them his favorite Italian curse words.

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Tre Stelle

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    39 W 24th St.
    New York, New York 10010
    (212) 255-4655
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