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NYC - Restaurants in Little Italy
Any recommendations on great food in Little Italy for 4 adults in their late-30's? Cost is not an issue.
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If cost is not an issue and you want great Italian food, Little Italy is not your best bet. It's only a few blocks, and it's pretty much of a tourist trap nowadays. Is your heart set on Little Italy, or can you be dissuaded? I'd strongly suggest Babbo or Lupa if you want transcendent Italian food---both downtown, but not Little Italy.
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Whole heartedly agree with 'J'; and would like to add Le Madri @ 1th St & 7th Ave. to the list. It is beautifully decorated, and recently re-reviewed in the NY Times with very good reviews.
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If, however, you are wed to the idea of Little Italy, Il Cortile is a good bet. If not, I'd recommend Il Mulino in the Village and Scalini Fideli in TriBeCa as some of the best Italian food in the city.
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Depending on the time of year,lunch at one of sidewalk cafe Italian restaurants is fun. We were there in August and had a good lunch in Little Italy--wish I could remember where but the wine and pasta was a nice break and then we were ready for an afternoon of sightseeing.
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