Though perhaps not as recognizable as its sister restaurant Caffe Aldo Lamberti, Lamberti’s Tutti Toscani was restaurateur Aldo Lamberti’s first venture into the Cherry Hill community offering guests a Tuscan vacation, no passport required.
Described as “a little piece of Tuscany” the BYOB restaurant prides itself on creating a welcoming atmosphere for guests and their families, Aldo Lamberti’s Family of Restaurants marketing coordinator Denise Earle said.
“Tutti Toscani offers a different experience than Caffe Aldo Lamberti. They really are two totally different experiences. It is much more of a cozy, casual environment as opposed to upscale,” Earle said.
The summer months allow guests to venture outside and enjoy the unique dining experience of an outdoor Tuscan patio, with an authentic wishing well granting all gourmet wishes.
“The patio area is really beautiful and so popular in the warmer months,” Earle said. “It’s a really expansive area that gives guests garden views and lets them enjoy the summer weather. We have guests that come back every year and talk about how much they love sitting out there.”
Earle said the restaurant and its staff were excited when learning about the prospect of Cherry Hill hosting its own restaurant week.
“We love to support the Cherry Hill community. A lot of town and the surrounding areas host restaurant weeks, so we all thought it was a great idea for Cherry Hill to hold its own,” Earle said. “August is when things tend to be quieter in this area, so the timing of it is great to attract new guests to the township. It’s a good way to get the entire community involved and keep residents dining in the community. It reminds them that we’re here and that we do a good job.”