Since opening in 2002, Augusto Conte's Luce has delighted diners to delectable Italian dishes such as carpaccio, veal piccata, and osso buco.
From the restaurant's website:
"We offer a warm, intimate atmosphere, with fine Italian marble, sandstone balusters, travertine tiles, Venetian plaster, and Murano sconces accented by world-renowned local fresco artist Ben Long’s artwork. The exquisite Northern Italian fare features house-made pastas, prime meats and the freshest seafood."
Full bar. Serving lunch Mon–Fri, dinner Mon–Sat. Closed Sun.
"Luce means "light" in Italian, and Augusto Conte's ... restaurant has candlepower to spare."
— Helen Schwab,
The Charlotte Observer
Since opening in 2002, Augusto Conte's Luce has delighted diners to delectable Italian dishes such as carpaccio, veal piccata, and osso buco.
From the restaurant's website:
"We offer a warm, intimate atmosphere, with fine Italian marble, sandstone balusters, travertine tiles, Venetian plaster, and Murano sconces accented by world-renowned local fresco artist Ben Long’s artwork. The exquisite Northern Italian fare features house-made pastas, prime meats and the freshest seafood."
Full bar. Serving lunch Mon–Fri, dinner Mon–Sat. Closed Sun.
"Luce means "light" in Italian, and Augusto Conte's ... restaurant has candlepower to spare."
— Helen Schwab,
The Charlotte Observer