Sandro's Restaurant

Sandro's Restaurant Roman cooking prepared by Chef Sandro Fioriti. It all started with what seemed like a simple decision.

Sandro’s father gave him the ultimatum of either continuing his studies or going to work. He started washing dishes and peeling potatoes, working his way up in the kitchen of Ristorante Cacciani ( Frascati – Rome). On his 17th birthday he became sous chef to the renowned Franco Carbonari. Just a few days short of his 21st birthday in 1968, he won a first prize at the prestigious Circolo della Stam

pa in Milan. In presenting him with his award, the dean of Italian food critics, Vincenzo Buonassisi said, "given the opportunity, you will, one day, bring a whole new dimension to the thousand year old tradition of Italian cooking." After working at Cacciani, Sandro was ready to open his first restaurant, D'Artagnan, named in memory of the great Dumas hero who, in one of the chapters of the The Three Musketeers, outlined a dessert recipe with 20 pounds of ingredients and a quart of liquor. D'Artagnan was a success, featuring a variety of innovative dishes that were to become Sandro signatures: risotto with strawberries, salads made with fried tulips, penne with a sauce of vodka. He also excelled with the more familiar presentations of roast meats and fowl, homemade pastas and soups. The olive oils were seasoned as were the vinegars and the fiery grappas - with garlic, rosemary, chili peppers, oranges, peaches, bananas and raspberries. In 1984 while attending the GRI (Gruppo Ristatori Italiani) convention in Parma, Italy, Tony May, GRI's chairman, owner of San Domenico NY and a long-time friend, offered Sandro an opportunity to open a restaurant in New York City. The original Sandro's, which opened in 1985, was an instant success, introducing both Sandro and authentic Italian cuisine to New York City. For seven years, Sandro drew people to his restaurant with dishes then unheard of to New Yorkers. USA Today considered Sandro’s to be one of the top 10 new restaurants in America. When Sandro's closed in 1992, Sandro consulted for restaurants like Nello’s (NYC),Coco Pazzo (Chicago),il Buco (NYC), and Sapore Di Mare (Hamptons). He moved to the Caribbean where he opened an eponymous restaurant and enjoyed the island life with his family. After a hurricane destroyed the restaurant, he returned to New York to open Sandro's on Ninth Avenue at 22nd Street. In the spring of 2007, Sandro came full circle with the opening of his fourth restaurant on East 81st Street. The restaurant, serving Sandro's signature Roman-style cuisine, is a favorite to both New Yorkers and Italian food lovers everywhere.

This restaurant was founded in 1985 by my father with a vision of creating a place where people could experience true It...
03/08/2026

This restaurant was founded in 1985 by my father with a vision of creating a place where people could experience true Italian hospitality and his cuisine. It may sound simple, but simple cooking, when made with the right products, and sometimes with the willingness to step slightly beyond strict purism, is where the magic happens: “La sofisticata semplicità della cucina italiana,” the sophisticated simplicity of Italian cuisine. Not much has changed since then. Our goal remains the same: to share authentic Italian cuisine and products with the care, tradition, and respect that define the food culture of Italy. Thank you to our entire staff for their dedication and hard work every single day. This recognition belongs to them as much as anyone. Together with our incredible team, we work every day to honor the vision and traditions this restaurant was built on. We are incredibly honored to be recognized by Gambero Rosso as one of the top Italian restaurants. This recognition means so much to us and motivates us even more to keep doing what we love. Grazie to everyone who has supported us along the way.
DAJE!
— Sandro & Anna

We’re just a small neighborhood restaurant with no press outreach. Just showing up every day, cooking the food we love, ...
12/10/2025

We’re just a small neighborhood restaurant with no press outreach. Just showing up every day, cooking the food we love, and taking care of our guests.
To be included in New York Magazine’s Top 43 Restaurants in the City means more to us than we can say.
Thank you to everyone who has sat at our tables, ordered amatriciana, shared a bottle, and made Sandro’s feel like home.
Grazie and grazie for 40 years serving you NYC ❤️

Next week marks one year since we lost Chef Sandro.  We didn’t have the chance to honor him here at home last year, so w...
11/20/2025

Next week marks one year since we lost Chef Sandro. We didn’t have the chance to honor him here at home last year, so we will be holding a memorial Mass in his memory.
Tuesday, November 25
10:30 AM
St. Ignatius Church, 84th & Park
To everyone who loved him, cooked with him, learned from him, or simply enjoyed his food, we’re grateful for the memories we all carry.

Happy Father’s Day! ❤️
06/15/2025

Happy Father’s Day! ❤️

Happy Mother’s Day! ❤️
05/11/2025

Happy Mother’s Day! ❤️

It’s almost tomato martini weather 🍅🍸.
03/06/2025

It’s almost tomato martini weather 🍅🍸.

Grateful beyond words to be recognized by Gambero Rosso today. This honor belongs to my father, Sandro, who built the he...
03/05/2025

Grateful beyond words to be recognized by Gambero Rosso today. This honor belongs to my father, Sandro, who built the heart and soul of our restaurant. I wish more than anything that he were the one accepting this award, not me. His passion, dedication, and love for food continue to guide us every day. This is for him. ❤️ His standards will always live on in everything we do. We’ll keep doing what we love, just as he always did, and his spirit will continue to inspire us every step of the way.

Last night, November 25th, Chef Sandro Fioriti passed away. His funeral will take place tomorrow, November 27th, at 3:30...
11/26/2024

Last night, November 25th, Chef Sandro Fioriti passed away. His funeral will take place tomorrow, November 27th, at 3:30 PM Convento di Bonaventura Via S. Francesco D’Assisi, 3, 00044 Frascati RM, Italy. He was larger than life and will be dearly missed. Though he is no longer with us, his legacy will live on through his recipes and the unique way he expressed his love through food. A memorial mass for New York will be scheduled at a later date.

Casual Wednesday
08/15/2024

Casual Wednesday

Pistacchio pesto with our home made tagliolini chitarra at the pass. Hands down our favorite special of last night      ...
08/14/2024

Pistacchio pesto with our home made tagliolini chitarra at the pass. Hands down our favorite special of last night

Years ago, we were honored to be voted NYC’s best cacio e Pepe, a title we’ve proudly stood by. Recently, we noticed it ...
07/21/2024

Years ago, we were honored to be voted NYC’s best cacio e Pepe, a title we’ve proudly stood by. Recently, we noticed it wasn’t up to our usual standard. After careful consideration, we temporarily removed it from the menu. Now, with some adjustments, it’s back as a special, just how it used to be a few years ago.
We’re usually humble, but this time, we say it with complete sincerity. We truly believe it’s one of the finest cacio e Pepe dishes out there

Starting today our summer schedule will go into effect for panini and aperitivo! Panini will now be served Wednesday thr...
07/15/2024

Starting today our summer schedule will go into effect for panini and aperitivo! Panini will now be served Wednesday through Sunday starting at 11:30 AM. Please note, we won’t be serving panini on Mondays and Tuesdays.
Aperitivo hours remain the same, with a slight change on Monday and Tuesday-join us starting at 3 PM.

🌟 Update on our Hours for the Coming Week! 🌟We will be open regular hours except for:Thursday, July 4th: CLOSEDSaturday,...
06/29/2024

🌟 Update on our Hours for the Coming Week! 🌟

We will be open regular hours except for:

Thursday, July 4th: CLOSED
Saturday, July 6th and Sunday, July 7th: Lunch closed, Dinner service begins at 4:30pm
🍹 Aperitivo on July 6th and 7th:

Starts at 4:30pm
Ends at 6:00pm. Wishing everyone a safe and happy 4th!

Address

322 East 86th Street
New York, NY
10028

Opening Hours

Tuesday 5pm - 11pm
Wednesday 5pm - 11pm
Thursday 5pm - 11pm
Friday 5pm - 11pm
Saturday 5pm - 11pm
Sunday 4:30pm - 10pm

Telephone

(212) 288-7374

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