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PerBacco

This sexy but casual Italian eatery is ideal for a long and leisurely night of eating and drinking. Wine is the star of the show at this industrial but cozy space decked out in wine crates and black steel frames, with a long list of Italian bottles (of course), as well as simple cocktails like gin & tonics. One of the great things is that wines start from $9 a glass and $34 per carafe. If you’re more in the mood to drink, there are “cicheti” or Italian small plates of parma ham and salami, as well as fried calamari and seared tiger prawns. However, you can also tuck into hearty plates of spaghetti chitarre with scampi, claypot fregola with fresh lobster and pan-roasted black cod fish. Obviously, save room for desserts like the signature tiramisu.