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  1. Dec 19, 2023 · Where to Eat and Drink in Manhattans Little Italy Blow right past those aggressive salespeople to the legit good food by Robert Sietsema and Eater Staff Updated Dec 19, 2023, 12:54pm EST

    • Casa Bella
    • Da Nico
    • IL Cortile
    • La Nonna
    • Lunella
    • Umberto’s Clam House

    Casa Bellais one of the more upscale dining options in Little Italy. Yet it feels understated because the walls are not covered with pictures of every New York Yankee, movie star, and former NYC mayor who ever dined here (an aesthetic you’ll encounter at many Italian restaurants around New York). Ask Brooklyn native and owner Adele “Bitsie” Gallo w...

    Da Nicois the one Little Italy restaurant where you should insist on sitting inside. Based on the red doors and sign above the main entrance, one can be forgiven for thinking that this is just another of the two-dozen Italian restaurants along Mulberry Street. But the further in you go, the more awe-inspiring it is. After entering Da Nico, you’ll s...

    Each room has a different vibe at Il Cortile. This is the kind of place where tourists mix with locals, and you can easily tell the former from the latter. Film buffs might be aware that Il Cortile is the spot where the Sopranos cast held going away parties when a member’s character got whacked. But the connection runs even deeper than that. Former...

    Italian for ‘grandmother,’ La Nonnaaims to remind patrons of grandma’s cooking. This upscale white tablecloth Southern Italian restaurant has been on the block for thirty years. Prior to La Nonna, owner Perry Criscitelli ran Pellegrino’s, which you can still see remnants of both on the menu and throughout the restaurant. There are dozens of veal, c...

    Named after co-founder and Puglia native Lunella Russo, this is one of the few restaurants in Little Italy that opened after 2000. At Lunella, every dish seems to have a story. And while most menus in the area can feel overwhelming as if to say, “we have everything here,” the two-sided menu at Lunella plays all the hits. Lasagna al forno and artich...

    If you’re not from the area and only know one Little Italy restaurant, it’s probably Umberto’s. The current 100-capacity location is just a stone’s throw from the original one at the intersection of Hester and Mulberry. People come here for the seafood. There’s a wooden helm on each side of the dining room. And the main wall is painted ocean blue. ...

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  3. THE BEST 10 Restaurants near LITTLE ITALY, MANHATTAN, NY 10013 - Last Updated December 2023 - Yelp. Yelp Restaurants. The Best 10 Restaurants near Little Italy, Manhattan, NY 10013. Sort:Recommended. All. Price. Open Now. Offers Delivery. Reservations. Offers Takeout. Good for Dinner. Hot and New. 1. Paesano of Mulberry Street. 4.1 (1.4k reviews)

  4. Oct 19, 2022 · 2Aunt Jake’s. 3Emporio. 4Lombardi’s. 5Parm. 6Peasant. 7Pascuale Jones. 8Emilio’s Ballato. 9Rubirosa. Di Palo’s. Long, long, long before that questionably named Italian mega-store Eataly crossed the Atlantic and plopped itself down in the Flatiron District of Manhattan, this food purveyor was selling superlative Italian foodstuffs in Little Italy.

  5. Feb 2, 2018 · Featuring the best cannoli bakery, a retro luncheonette, and an iconic meat and cheese shop: These are the best places to eat in Little Italy.

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  6. Mar 15, 2023 · Check out any one of these Little Italy legends for a New York meal to remember. On narrow, ancient streets downtown you’ll find one of the most vibrant places in Manhattan: Little...

  7. 1 . Paesano of Mulberry Street. 4.1 (1.5k reviews) Italian. Salad. Seafood. $$Little Italy. This is a placeholder. “Home made Italian food, pasta and sauces are made from scratch. Authentic Italian is so good and for...” more. Outdoor seating. Delivery. Takeout. Find a Table. 2 . Gelso & Grand. 4.3 (1.5k reviews) Italian. Pasta Shops. Pizza.

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