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NFT: Manhattan Italian Food

theking : 12/6/2019 8:50 pm
I’m flying up to New York for Christmas from 20-27, any new or excellent Italian joints in Manhattan worth trying, trying to avoid that tourist trap ? My “hookup” for Rao’s in Harlem isn’t coming through (been dying to try it, like 90% of NY)
Lincoln Ristorante  
BillT : 12/6/2019 10:06 pm : link
Very good and beautiful spot at Lincoln Center

Vice Versa near the theater district.

Tarallucci e Vino downtown and UWS



Also  
BillT : 12/6/2019 10:10 pm : link
Sirenetta on the UWS
Il mulino  
NJBlueTuna : 12/6/2019 10:31 pm : link
Not as amazing as it used to be but il mulino is still top 5 in NYV without question.
Olive Garden  
Jersey Heel : 12/6/2019 10:32 pm : link
They treat you like family.
Patsy’s  
Mixon123 : 12/6/2019 10:47 pm : link
On w56th Street has really good food,and excellent service.
New would be Rezdora. L’Artusi is a can’t miss but hard to get  
Jim in Hoboken : 12/6/2019 11:22 pm : link
a table. Don Angie is the same. Babbo has the pedigree and isn’t impossible to get. Any of Michael White’s places would be a good choice, particularly Ai Fiori and Marea.

Incidentally the best new pizza is Bread and Salt at Jersey City Heights, which is dangerously close to me.
Meatballs.  
Rolyrock : 12/7/2019 5:41 am : link
It's a chain restaurant. Specializes in yes meatballs. Most of the Itlain restaurants in NYC are crappy now bc it tourist and yuppies eat anything and pay high so why make quality food when you make more profit saving cheap food. Meatballs is really good cant go wrong and even good Italian restaurants dont make good meatballs. Or Tony's another chain. Try the one on 63 rd and 3rd ave. The mixed sea food of black linguine. NYC born and raised.
My favorite closed Il Vagabondo  
George from PA : 12/7/2019 5:57 am : link
Always loved ending the meal with a boche match
Supper  
pierce58 : 12/7/2019 7:56 am : link
in the East Village is delish
you looking for red sauce types or what you'd actually get in italy?  
MM_in_NYC : 12/7/2019 8:31 am : link
where have you been and what do you want, specifically? there is so much great italian in ny it would be helpful for you provide more info on what you want. ambience?
Quality Italian  
Metnut : 12/7/2019 8:39 am : link
Great steaks and you can get a gigantic chicken parm for the table as an appetizer. Love that place.
Rubirosa  
armstead98 : 12/7/2019 8:42 am : link
For pizza, especially their drunken grandma
Genarros on the Upper West Side.  
JayBinQueens : 12/7/2019 8:57 am : link
Its cash only though, just a heads up.

Wherever you go, I would say at a minimum make sure it's a place that makes it's own pasta. So many places do (or at least claim to) that it shouldn't be hard
Uva on the upper east side  
Bockman : 12/7/2019 9:07 am : link
77th and 2nd.

Some of the best italian I've ever had. Great atmosphere, cozy downstairs wine cellar with a few tables is my favorite spot.

I very highly recommend it.
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RE: New would be Rezdora. L’Artusi is a can’t miss but hard to get  
smshmth8690 : 12/7/2019 9:12 am : link
In comment 14705889 Jim in Hoboken said:
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a table. Don Angie is the same. Babbo has the pedigree and isn’t impossible to get. Any of Michael White’s places would be a good choice, particularly Ai Fiori and Marea.

Incidentally the best new pizza is Bread and Salt at Jersey City Heights, which is dangerously close to me.


Jim, I've just recently heard about Bread and Salt, have you been to Razza? If so, do you prefer B&S?
RE: Meatballs.  
NINEster : 12/7/2019 10:32 am : link
In comment 14705927 Rolyrock said:
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It's a chain restaurant. Specializes in yes meatballs. Most of the Itlain restaurants in NYC are crappy now bc it tourist and yuppies eat anything and pay high so why make quality food when you make more profit saving cheap food. Meatballs is really good cant go wrong and even good Italian restaurants dont make good meatballs.


The reason why good meatballs are hard to find is more of a philosophy than anything. For Italians (not Italian-Americans), meatballs aren't really part of their cuisine. Same with parmigiana dishes that aren't melenzana (eggplant) -- chick, veal, shrimp parm aren't Italian either.

So what happens is if the Italian restaurant in the US is very high end they'll most likely eschew those choices because of judgment from the mother country. I'd imagine Il Mulino wouldn't serve those dishes for that reason even if they could prepare them really well.

Now having said all that, I'm an Italian American who has spent some time in Italy and raised in NYC. It is actually possible to like both styles of cuisine. The more "local" places that have been around a long time, even if started by Italian immigrants will tend to offer hybrid menus. After a long enough time, making money is more important than "purity" if that makes sense. Your customer base comprises mostly non Italian Americans, so you have to go with what works. Spaghetti Carbonara vs. All'Amatriciana is not quite as critical stateside...LOL....

In the end, to me, if it's good and made authentically it doesn't matter. Anything made at Rosa's Pizza in Queens is delicious.

I do miss good meatballs at time, so thanks for the rec!
Louis' Restaurant in the Bronx  
djm : 12/7/2019 10:44 am : link
It's perfect. A small family place, good food. Everyone minds his business. It's perfect. they got an old-fashion toilet...you know, the box, and... and... and... ah the chain-thing....
RE: Louis' Restaurant in the Bronx  
smshmth8690 : 12/7/2019 10:48 am : link
In comment 14706082 djm said:
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It's perfect. A small family place, good food. Everyone minds his business. It's perfect. they got an old-fashion toilet...you know, the box, and... and... and... ah the chain-thing....


I've heard they have the best veal in town, and people are dying to get in there.
It's in the Theater/Times Square  
Pete in MD : 12/7/2019 11:08 am : link
area so it's probably considered touristy but I have had multiple great experiences at Basso56. It's on 56th between 8th and Broadway.
RE: RE: Louis' Restaurant in the Bronx  
djm : 12/7/2019 11:09 am : link
In comment 14706085 smshmth8690 said:
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In comment 14706082 djm said:


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It's perfect. A small family place, good food. Everyone minds his business. It's perfect. they got an old-fashion toilet...you know, the box, and... and... and... ah the chain-thing....



I've heard they have the best veal in town, and people are dying to get in there.


Best in the city
The best italian restaurant in Manhattan (and I've been to them all)  
NYGmen58 : 12/7/2019 12:28 pm : link
is Rossini's on East 38th Street.

Pricey but the food, service and ambiance is in a class of it's own.

Everyone if directed there has said it was the best dining experience they've ever had.

Don't think twice about this one.
Emilios Ballato  
rsmith32 : 12/7/2019 12:41 pm : link
Check it out - you’re welcome
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