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Sette brings Italian fare to North Orange

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Published on April 04, 2019
Sette brings Italian fare to North OrangePhoto: Beatrice M./Yelp 

An upscale new Italian restaurant has opened up shop in the neighborhood. Called Sette, the fresh arrival is located at 1407 N. Orange Ave. in North Orange.

To start, try the mussels in white wine for an appetizer. Look for the lasagna and clam linguini among the house-made pasta choices bill of fare. For non-pasta options, you'll find an eight-ounce filet, chicken Lambrusco and more.   

The new arrival has gotten good reviews thus far, with a four-star rating out of 13 reviews on Yelp.

Daniel C. wrote, "We had a great server who suggested the arancini, which I wouldn't have normally ordered. But this wasn't   your Italian mother's arancini! Expect fig, balsamic and gorgonzola with a pesto cream base. Delicious!"

And Yelper Beatrice M. added, “The food was so fresh. I'd never had razor clams, and they were so good. My pasta was perfectly cooked, too. It was nice to see that all of Sette's pasta is homemade.”

Interested? Stop by to welcome the new business to the neighborhood. Sette is open from 5:30 p.m.–10 p.m. Tuesday-Thursday, 5:30 p.m.–11 p.m. on Friday and Saturday and 3 p.m.–9 p.m. on Sunday. (It's closed on Monday.)

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