Information from the business
Since 1998, great food put Cafe Vico on the top of Italian Restaurants. The executive chef, Marco Vico, and his family introduced Fort Lauderdale to an Italian touch. Voted most romantic atmosphere time and time again, finesse is the key word here and Vico cleverly puts together a menu that will have you on the edge of your seat.
No meal is complete without the fabulous house-made pastas....
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Business Description from the Web
Owner/chef Marco Vico takes a hands-on approach at this popular restaurant, from conceptualizing the Tuscan-style wood decorum and the night-sky mural on the ceiling, to preparing many of the signature items on the wide-ranging northern Italian menu. The pastas and raviolis are homemade and served in a number of fine sauces. The wine list offers an extensive selection of Italian and American...
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Classic Italian eatery offers home cooking and familial atmosphere.
Tips About This Business
A VIP room, which seats up to 20 people, is available for private parties and special events.
Don't forget to make that reservation--locals grab up the tables early.
Chianti is the wine of choice here--the list includes the finest. If you're on a budget, try the Gabiano ($24), a fresh, inexpensive table wine that complements almost everything.
Editorial Reviews from the web
The Scene Flickering candle lamps, dark woods, polished Mexican tile and gracious service make Vico one of the most romantic small restaurants in South Florida. Three cozy rooms have ceilings that open into a glowing faux-evening sky; walls are painted terra cotta and decorated with photos of celebrities. Place settings include exquisite unmatched hand-painted plates, cobalt blue...
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on April 13, 2009, (Edited November 20, 2005)
Other Reviews from the web
Came in with my husband, amazing service, great food!
Pros
+ great food
Cons
- need one closer to home!
bringing my lover there why not?..but what's so sp?cial about eating pizza and pasta...
So many good reviews cannot be random but would anyone have a recomendation for a very romantic menu? a proposal...
Pros
+ so many great reviews
Cons
- a taste of "d?j? vu"
Florida weather in September/October may be like living in a steam bath, but there's an upside: No reservations needed at good restaurants & less noise within. It's not a bad trade-off.
Whenever we visit, we try to include Cafe Vico in our dining plans. It's consistently good, you receive a warm welcome from its owner, & the service is excellent. I love the ambiance: three inviting, smallish,...
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