Numero 28

Numero 28 is an Italian restaurant located at 1431 First Avenue (between East 74th Street and East 75th Street), on the Upper East Side in Manhattan, in New York City.

It opened in February 2012. Luigi Porceddu is the general manager and a partner, and Rolando Biamonte is a co-owner and founder.

Food

The menu includes round and square Neapolitan-style red and white pizza in three sizes, gluten-free pies, and a trattoria menu of antipasti, parmigiana di melanzane, bruschetta, salads, gnocchi, traditional house-made pastas, negronis, and americanos. The chef is Ramon Duran, who worked for 40 years at the now-closed Gino’s near Bloomingdales.

Restaurant

The cozy, warm, candle-lit restaurant has exposed-brick walls, rustic wooden tables, and a wood-burning pizza oven.

Reviews

In 2013, Zagats gave it a food rating of 24, and described its rectangular pizza pies as "perfectly crisp–crusted from wood-fired brick ovens".

See also

  • List of Italian restaurants
  • List of restaurants in New York City
  • Numero

    Numero may refer to:

  • Number
  • Numero sign
  • Numéro, a French fashion magazine
  • Numéro#, an electro-pop duo from Montréal
  • The Numero Group, an American reissue record label
  • Numero 28, an Italian restaurant in New York City

  • Numéro (band)

    Numéro# is an electropop Canadian duo from Montreal formed by French Jérôme Rocipon and Québécois Pierre Crube.

    Biography

    Jérôme Rocipon is originally from the region of Bordeaux in France, and was a guitarist in various rock 'n roll groups in France with interests in hip hop music. He started to correspond with Pierre Crube, a Québécois living in Montreal, and composer of experimental electronic music. The two exchanged their compositions on the Internet. From this exchange, the project Numéro# was born, whose compositions were put online on MySpace.

    Their first album, L'Idéologie des stars, was released in 2006 on the independent label Saboteur Musique in Montreal. The duo performed heavily, including notably opening up for TTC. A single, "Hit pop", started to receive play on commercial top 40 radio, which is unusual for an independent group.

    The band's second single, "Chewing Gum Fraise", is their biggest hit in Québec. The song's video was the #2 video of the year on MusiquePlus.

    Numéro

    Numéro is an international fashion magazine published by Paul-Emmanuel Reiffers It has a circulation of 80,000 and the French edition reached its 100th issue in February 2009. The magazine covers international fashion, beauty, design, health, architecture and decor, as well as spreads on trendsetting celebrities.

    History

    Numéro was founded in 1998 by Elisabeth Djian, the previous fashion director of the obscure Jill magazine, who is now Numéro's editor-in-chief. When asked why she created Numéro, Djian commented, "I was bored with magazines that told me how to seduce a man. I wanted to create this magazine for an intelligent, smart woman who wants to read about art, design, music: not about stupidity – creams that take away wrinkles, you know, which is stupid."

    Editions

    Numéro Tokyo

    Launched in April 2007, Numéro Tokyo featured Kate Moss on their debut cover. Other well-known models that have graced past covers include Chloë Sevigny, Abbey Lee Kershaw, Agyness Deyn, Coco Rocha, Devon Aoki, Gisele Bundchen, Stella Tennant, Alexa Chung, and Victoria Beckham. Musicians Lana Del Rey and Sky Ferreira have appeared on the March 2013 and July/August 2013 covers respectively.

    Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    Let Them Move

    by: N.m.r.

    The party's jacked
    And something was sidelined
    The mics are dead
    Maeda takes the rewind
    And use them as guidelines
    I hit them,
    But Maeda breaks too thick
    Within a mix
    Can't think
    I break him like a toothpick
    Can't get with the instrumental record's power
    My lyrics hug the beat
    Like a ring around a collar
    So don't screw up
    Let them move
    Let them move
    Let them move
    (Sweet, Sweet, Sweet, Sweet)
    Let them move
    Let them move
    Let them move
    Let them move
    (Sweet, Sweet, Sweet, Sweet)




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