"Park Slope's Restaurant Row" is home to this "dreamy" Mediterranean "experience" that melds "sumptuous cuisine" with a "serious" vino list and "polite" service; done up in "warm", "rustic" style with "polished wood", "mood lighting" and a "wonderful" garden, it boasts an especially "romantic" downstairs wine cellar.
A truly rustic setting that may be so attractive for its quaintness alongside its Park Slope locale, Convivium Osteria serves up a Mediterranean menu of delectable Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese fare from seafood couscous to steak.
Convivium Osteria Restaurant Review:
With rustic Tuscan accents such as old-world farm tools and tables, Convivium Osteria will, for an evening at least, transport you away from Park Slope and into an Italian hideaway. The Mediterranean menu includes specialties such as pan-roasted free-range quail with figs and a port wine reduction; braised rabbit with capers, olives and prosciutto; and a 48-ounce roasted rib-eye with fried...
Mediterranean cuisines converge on the Slope, hog jowls and all.:
In Short
Maybe it's Palermo, maybe Salamanca, but it's definitely not Park Slope. Candlelight, distressed paint, agricultural tools on the walls: These folks have the rustic Mediterranean...