Foul Witch in Manhattan's East Village Is the City's Most Underrated Italian Restaurant
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Past the front entrance, guests will be taken aback by the restaurant's size: it's more spacious than you'd think. Gothic-influenced architecture is imbued in a ribbed vault-style setting with curved and arched ceilings, creating pockets throughout the elevated dining scape and mirroring the team's vision of exploring light and darkness.
Sometimes, a light, smokey haze fills the restaurant from certain dishes sizzling in the oven or on the stovetop. While that might sound unappealing, it doesn't negatively impact the experience; it enhances its sultry aura (literally from the heat and figuratively from the atmosphere).
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