Amarone Ristorante Italiano, located at 90th Street and Via Linda in Scottsdale, now bears a name that is very familiar to Italian food lovers in the Valley: Tutti Santi. Amarone closed it doors earlier this month, making the Scottsdale Tutti Santi the fifth location in the Valley. (Tutti Santi’s other locations are in Phoenix, Glendale and a second in Scottsdale.)
Tutti Santi’s new restaurant will feature minor renovations but the same family-friendly atmosphere and time-honored Italian recipes as the other locations. (The from-scratch gnocchi is a personal favorite.) The restaurant will also have more than 100 wines available for puchase, most of which are from Italy. 480.391.2222, http://www.tuttisantiristorante.com/Tutti_Santi_by_Nina/Welcome.html.
As for Amarone Ristorante, there is a new family-friendly Gilbert location. http://www.amaroneitaliano.com/.
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They will do well; the food is great and they just keep getting closer to home….which i like.
Agreed about the gnocchi, soooo good!