Now this is home cooking!
Upper East Side Italian restaurant Caffe Buon Gusto has been quietly seating customers in an apartment next door when their dining room is full, cramming them into its two bedrooms, living room and even hallway — stunning the unsuspecting.
“I had zero idea. They have a main dining room, that’s where I assumed we’d be, but when we got there, it was a different story,” said Dylan Rozell, who was dyspeptic at the prospect of eating in a “bare bedroom” when he visited the East 77th Street joint on Valentine’s Day last year with three friends.
Support authors and subscribe to content
This is premium stuff. Subscribe to read the entire article.