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Monte Carlo Restaurant Gets New Location In Upper West Side

The restaurant's interior replicates its sister location in Monaco, complete with mirror arches and Murano-glass chandeliers.

UPPER WEST SIDE, NY - Monaco, meet Manhattan.

Monte Carlo-based restaurant Rampoldi opened its Upper West Side outpost Tuesday, making its debut with a gala attended by none other than Monaco Prince Albert II and New York City Mayor Eric Adams.

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Located at 43 West 64th St. - the former site of the now-condensed Atlantic Grill on 65th Street - the eatery serves up an array of pastas, seafood and pizza helmed by Chef Antonio Salvatore.

You can read through a full menu here.

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“The interior of Rampoldi New York replicates entirely the style of its sibling location in Monte- Carlo,” reads the restaurant’s website.

“You’ll be able to find the recognizable and iconic marbles, the mirror arches, and the Murano-glass chandeliers. Nevertheless, you not only will be familiar with the spaces, but also with the menu. Every dish is elevated into a masterpiece, and it’s infused with love and innovation both in Monte-Carlo and in New York.”

While Rampoldi may not be a household name in the Big Apple, its sister restaurants sure are: Rampoldi owners MC Hospitality are also behind Atlantic Grill and Midtown's Casa Limone.

Rampoldi is open Tuesday to Sunday from 5 to 10 p.m.

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