Sleep In & Eat with Ristorante Settepani's Brunch Menu - Harlem Restaurants - Ristorante Settepani

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Wed, Feb 15, 2012
Sleep In & Eat with Ristorante Settepani's Brunch Menu
Sleep In & Eat with Ristorante Settepani's Brunch Menu - Harlem - Restaurants - NYC
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Breakfast is the most important meal of the day, but sometimes you just don't feel like waking up early to eat it. By the time you roll out of bed it is probably closer to lunch time anyway, but you really aren't craving a sandwich. How do you fix this dilemma?

Combining the elements of breakfast and lunch as a mid-morning meal, Ristorante Settepani offers diners an exquisite brunch menu. Many people associate having brunch with the weekends, which is perfect for the restaurant's Mediterranean Brunch on Saturdays and Sundays.

The idea of brunch can be traced back to the 1800's in British upper-class homes. Generally these homes would give their servants time off on Sundays, so the servants would lay out a buffet spread in the morning, allowing people to pick on food between breakfast and lunch.

There is a wide variety of food that can be served during brunch, including the traditional breakfast type foods like pancakes, eggs and sausages to more lunch time meals like sandwiches or burgers. At many locations you will come across heavy meals, to accommodate those patrons looking for the typical “hangover food.” More of your upscale brunches will serve mixed drinks like mimosas and bloody Mary's with their meals.

Ristorante Settepani offers a classy and appetizing brunch menu complete with traditional breakfast options and a few special entrees. Try your eggs “shaken” with the Frittata di Sciaki Sciuka, sauteed with pepper, tomatoes, eggplant, onions and capers. You can also never go wrong with a classic Omelette can Caciocavallo, Pomodo e Basilica made with cacciocavallo cheese, tomatoes and basil.

To go along with your eggs, the restaurant also offers breakfast treats like the French Toast with Nutella or maple syrup, Yogurt with Berries and homemade granola, or perhaps the Caprese mozzarella, tomatoes and basil.

For the super late dinners, the restaurant has a few hearty selections including Spaghetti with a Bolognese Sauce or an Oven Roasted Salmon with herb-mustard sauce served with a frisee salad.

No matter what time of the day you are craving a satisfying meal, Ristorante Settepani has a menu option for you. So sleep in an indulge with the Saturday and Sunday brunch menu.

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