
Cesare Ristorante located between West Hollywood and Beverly Hills brings the authentic flavors of Forte dei Marmi, Tuscany, to the Beverly Grove community. Owned by veteran restaurateur Cesare Vietina, formerly co-owner of Madeo Ristorante, and his wife Pamela, Cesare offers a warm and intimate atmosphere with dim lighting, comfy chocolate leather booths, tables with white linens and a pretty outdoor patio area. There is a also a long bar to share a cocktail over appetizers.
The menu features a variety of authentic Italian dishes, including their delicious pinsas which look like traditional pizzas but are more airy and are made of a mix of wheat and spelt flour resulting in a crispy flavorful base. They offer a traditional margherita with tomatoes, mozzarella and basil; a prosciutto with bufallo mozerella and prosciutto; a French brie with brie cheese and pear and a salami with mozzarella. All are delicious and the brie and pear is outstanding.
SOURCE: https://patch.com
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