Scott Conantwho made a splash on the New York scene in 2003 with the opening of his rustic Italian restaurant L'Imperois at it again. His most recent venture, Alto (520 Madison Ave., New York; dinner for two $130), debuting this month, was born from his travels in Italy. We asked the young chef to tell us his favorite places to eat, in and out of town. "The Lincoln Road Café [943 Lincoln Rd., Miami Beach; 305/538-8066; breakfast for two $10] serves the best café con leche and tostada cubana, a loaf of buttery toasted bread." "I've done my best to work through the 2,000-bottle wine list at the Wild Boar Restaurant [2014 Broadway, Nashville; 615/329-1313; dinner for two $90]. Its 1978 Henri Jayer Echézeaux is a revelation." "Going to Ferdinando's Focacceria [151 Union St., Brooklyn; 718/855-1545; dinner for two $40] is like eating in my grandmother's kitchentiled floors and Italian specialties such as pasta con sarde." "I like EN Japanese Brasserie [435 Hudson St., New York; 212/647-9196; dinner for two $110] for sake and its signature tofu. It has an open kitchen that, of course, is fun for me to watch."
Jennifer V. Cole
T+L Reports: Best Bites
From March 2005
