$15 for $30 Worth of Traditional Cuisine at Anima Italian Bistro in Brooklyn
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- Brick-oven pizzas
- Seasonal ingredients
- Extensive wine list
- Dining area with exposed brick
Ancient Italians were renowned for eating every part of the angels they hunted—even the hair. Enjoy divine flavor with today's Groupon: for $15, you get $30 worth of Italian cuisine and wine at Anima Italian Bistro in Fort Greene. The seasoned chefs at Anima Italian Bistro blend a kaleidoscope of homemade pastas, fresh cuts of meat and fish, and seasonal ingredients to create a tongue-tantalizing menu. Inside the warm, exposed brick dining space, guests can begin with a dry and sophisticated red, such as the Sangiovese chianti badia ($6.50/glass), and then traverse traditional flavors ranging from the brick oven-baked diavola pizza—tomato sauce, mozzarella, hot sopressata, olives, and red onion ($11.95)—to the exotic polpettone di cinghiale—moist wild-boar meatloaf slumbering on a bed of Yukon mashed potatoes ($15.95).
Reviews
Time Out New York featured Anima Italian Bistro. Yelpers give the restaurant a 3.5-star average, and eight Citysearchers give it a four-star average.
- i believe that there is something for just about everyone. I love their seafood pasta and lasagna. – Raj R., Yelp
- Truffle & wild mushroom pasta was to die for! And the waiter said the pasta was made fresh in house. Nice. – Leigh P., Yelp
- A perfect place for a date or a long, relaxed evening with friends. The bar is a bit livelier, a friendly and chatty type place. – Arden D., Yelp
- Brick-oven pizzas
- Seasonal ingredients
- Extensive wine list
- Dining area with exposed brick
Ancient Italians were renowned for eating every part of the angels they hunted—even the hair. Enjoy divine flavor with today's Groupon: for $15, you get $30 worth of Italian cuisine and wine at Anima Italian Bistro in Fort Greene. The seasoned chefs at Anima Italian Bistro blend a kaleidoscope of homemade pastas, fresh cuts of meat and fish, and seasonal ingredients to create a tongue-tantalizing menu. Inside the warm, exposed brick dining space, guests can begin with a dry and sophisticated red, such as the Sangiovese chianti badia ($6.50/glass), and then traverse traditional flavors ranging from the brick oven-baked diavola pizza—tomato sauce, mozzarella, hot sopressata, olives, and red onion ($11.95)—to the exotic polpettone di cinghiale—moist wild-boar meatloaf slumbering on a bed of Yukon mashed potatoes ($15.95).
Reviews
Time Out New York featured Anima Italian Bistro. Yelpers give the restaurant a 3.5-star average, and eight Citysearchers give it a four-star average.
- i believe that there is something for just about everyone. I love their seafood pasta and lasagna. – Raj R., Yelp
- Truffle & wild mushroom pasta was to die for! And the waiter said the pasta was made fresh in house. Nice. – Leigh P., Yelp
- A perfect place for a date or a long, relaxed evening with friends. The bar is a bit livelier, a friendly and chatty type place. – Arden D., Yelp
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