
BY: Lesley Abravanel
A little taste of Italy via D.C. comes to Wynwood in the form of Sette Osteria, which debuted its first location outside of the nation’s capital quietly over Memorial Day weekend at 2103 NW 2nd Ave. Italian born corporate chef, Nicola Sanna, and executive chef, Nicolas Flores have assembled a team that includes Italian chef Gaetano Ascione and expert pasta maker Angela Marinelli.
Restaurateur Iraklis Karabassis’s IK Retail Group includes the original Sette Osteria, a second D.C. location, and several other D.C. hot spots including Café Milano, Famoso, M Café in Chevy Chase and Crepizza in Georgetown. “We decided to expand the brand to Wynwood because of the highly dynamic and diverse neighborhood.
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