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Manhattan’s Little Italy is home to a seemingly endless collection of overpriced, wildly mediocre restaurants packed with tourists twirling spaghetti on their forks.
We’ve rounded up the absolute best restaurants in Little Italy so you can find sandwiches piled high with capicola, heaping plates of old-world pasta and the best bakeries for cannoli and...
Especially in Manhattan’s Little Italy neighborhood, where there’s blocks and blocks of authentic flavors from the region. To keep you from being completely overwhelmed, we’ve compiled a list of 20 Little Italy restaurants (and Nolita, for good measure) that are genuinely delicious options.
Little Italy Restaurants - New York City, NY: See 22,257 Tripadvisor traveler reviews of 22,257 restaurants in New York City Little Italy and search by cuisine, price, and more.
Here is the list of the best Little Italy restaurants NYC that you should bookmark for your next visit to Manhattan. 1. Lunella. Established in 1984, Lunella offers authentic Italian cuisine with a seasonal twist. Whether you’re with family or on a romantic date, enjoy the cozy patio with homemade pasta and cocktails.
Despite the heavy tourist presence here, locals still frequent their favorite New York City Little Italy Italian restaurants, whether it be late-19th-century landmarks like Caffe Roma and Puglia or newcomers like Pep’s on Grand.
Whether you're planning a special occasion meal, visiting for the San Gennaro feast, or just want a solid bite somewhere you’ll be guaranteed to get a table after haggling down the price of your Daddy's Little Meatball T-shirt, here are our top 13 picks for Italian food in—and around—the current boundaries of Little Italy.