
By Rosie Saferstein
The aptly named Di Sopra, which means upstairs in Italian is located on the second floor, above a store. We felt at home at this newly opened restaurant not only because of the friendly service but the restaurant is uniquely located in what was once an apartment. Separate rooms, one with French doors, crisp white tablecloths and napkins as well as modern paintings all create an intimate space.
With so many Italian restaurants in New Jersey, chefs need to differentiate themselves and we felt that the menu needed more than the usual Italian favorites. Perhaps daily specials will make the menu more exciting? There were three chicken entrees, one fish of the day, a salmon choice as well as one shrimp entrée and nothing screamed "try me."
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