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violet Mar 20th, 2002 05:13 PM

Authentic Italian Food in NYC
 
Can anyone suggest a great Italian "neighborhood" restaurant in NYC? No celebrity chefs, please! We want to eat the real deal and then fugitaboudit!!! Thanks.

Nyna Mar 20th, 2002 05:37 PM

I hear the Hell's Kitchen area has good Italian. I had a great meal there once, but don't recall the name of the restaurant. I'll be visiting NYC next month and plan to try some places in Little Italy myself. Good luck.

nyer Mar 20th, 2002 06:28 PM

Arthur Avenue in the Bronx

Denise Mar 20th, 2002 07:50 PM

Go to this site-<BR>www.chowhound.com and scroll down to Cut to the Chow. Then go to message boards and hit either Manhattan or outer boroughs. I use this site often and live in NYC. There are so many Italian restaurants that are excellent. The people on this site are very friendly and helpful. It's the perfect site for what you are looking for.<BR><BR>Ciao,<BR>Denise

mama Mar 20th, 2002 08:09 PM

Arthur Ave. ..go to Domenick's - no menu - just ask the waiter... or Roberto's, around the corner on E 186th St.

Ted Mar 20th, 2002 08:16 PM

Arthur Avenue in the north Bronx is it. Mario's, Dominick's, Emilia's. The best Italian food this side of, well, Italy. Mario's has been on Arthur Ave for 85 years. <BR><BR>I don't know if you'll be visiting NYC or if you live here, but Little Italy, although touristy, also offers some fine Italian meals. Mulberry Street is lined with decent-to-good restaurants. My personal favorites are Il Fornaio for lunch and Da Nico for dinner.<BR><BR>

tony Mar 21st, 2002 04:58 PM

Cara Mia...small place, delicious food<BR>Amarone...a bit larger, homemade pastas<BR>both on ninth ave <BR>I think they were both between 46th and 48th...Enjoy!

steve Mar 21st, 2002 06:06 PM

Piccolo Angolo in the Village is a wonderful, small Italian place. Also look at Zagat.com and search for Italian restaurants

Frank Mar 22nd, 2002 06:38 AM

In the theater district, try Ciro on 8th Avenue around 46th Street. Excellant food, moderately priced and a well kept secret.

Judy Mar 22nd, 2002 06:51 AM

I think Ciro is 8th & 49th. Food is OK. Prices are good.

Tony Mar 22nd, 2002 06:52 AM

It sounds like you're looking for a Red Sauce place. There are still a few good ones in Little Italy. Il Palazzo and Il Cortile on Mulberry are among the better spots.<BR><BR>

irene Mar 22nd, 2002 06:57 AM

Some great Italian restaurants that are in Manhattan (vs. Bronx, etc.) are:<BR>Il Bagatto on 2nd Ave, betw. Ave. A&B<BR>Il Cortile on Mulberry<BR>I Trulli on 27th betw. Lex & Park<BR>Lupa on Thompsonb- love this one<BR>Beppe on 21th betw. -love this one

Merilee Mar 22nd, 2002 07:39 AM

All my suggestions are in the Bronx...Patricia's on Morris Park Avenue, Gino's on Allerton Avenue, Frankie & Johnnie's on Bronxwood Avenue, and Mario's or Dominick's on Arthur Avenue...I take visiting family and friends to Little Italy only because they're insistent upon it.

irene Mar 22nd, 2002 11:03 AM

Some great Italian restaurants that are in Manhattan (vs. Bronx, etc.) are:<BR>Il Bagatto on 2nd Ave, betw. Ave. A&B<BR>Il Cortile on Mulberry<BR>I Trulli on 27th betw. Lex & Park<BR>Lupa on Thompsonb- love this one<BR>Beppe on 21th betw. -love this one


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