Civetta Hospitality Group
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Whether it was James Beard’s favorite bistro (La Gaulois, 1978), Andy Warhol and Keith Haring riding a motorcycle into the dining room (Il Cantinori, 1984), the first three star Greek restaurant in New York (New York Times, Periyali, 1992) or one of the leading sustainable restaurants in the nation and a mainstay of the Eater 38 (Amali, 2011) we have remained critically and media relevant for forty years and across five decades. Amali is a sustainable Mediterranean restaurant located on the Upper East Side. Our commitment to sustainable practices has been praised by the New York Times, Time Magazine, Department of Labor and The White House. Amali is recognized by the Slow Food Society's Snail of Approval, REAL Certification, and Highroad Certification. Amali is a Best For NYC Corporation and was recently honored by the Ford Foundation and the Restaurant Health Care Worker’s Cooperative for its’ commitment to sustainable business practices. Opened in Water Mill during the Spring of 2017, Calissa restaurant fuses the spirit of Mykonos with its spiritual sister, the Hamptons. Calissa serves Aegean-inspired fare focused on large-format feasts and paired with the largest selected of oversized wine bottles on Long Island.
Read MoreWhether it was James Beard’s favorite bistro (La Gaulois, 1978), Andy Warhol and Keith Haring riding a motorcycle into the dining room (Il Cantinori, 1984), the first three star Greek restaurant in New York (New York Times, Periyali, 1992) or one of the leading sustainable restaurants in the nation and a mainstay of the Eater 38 (Amali, 2011) we have remained critically and media relevant for forty years and across five decades. Amali is a sustainable Mediterranean restaurant located on the Upper East Side. Our commitment to sustainable practices has been praised by the New York Times, Time Magazine, Department of Labor and The White House. Amali is recognized by the Slow Food Society's Snail of Approval, REAL Certification, and Highroad Certification. Amali is a Best For NYC Corporation and was recently honored by the Ford Foundation and the Restaurant Health Care Worker’s Cooperative for its’ commitment to sustainable business practices. Opened in Water Mill during the Spring of 2017, Calissa restaurant fuses the spirit of Mykonos with its spiritual sister, the Hamptons. Calissa serves Aegean-inspired fare focused on large-format feasts and paired with the largest selected of oversized wine bottles on Long Island.