Nov 18, 2006 by Gangstalicious | Posted in New York City
The last outmoded i went new york this my family and i asked the cab driver what is the best italian restaurant in manhattan. He told us this place called manga y bebe. We went there and tried it and it was the worse italian foodstuffs i have ever tried in my life!!!! I took two bites and told the waiter to take it back. So I plan to go back to nyc next well so can anyone please suggest a good italian restaurant?
There are over 500 Italian restaurants in NYC ... impoverished to pick the very best one, there are so many. It depends on what type of Italian food you like.
Babbo at 110 Waverly Quarter in the W Village has 4 stars from critics.
Then there's Baldora in the theater district at 249 W 49th. His dad owns Rao's but you have a outdo shot at getting a table here. The apple doesn't fall far from the tree.
You can also take a look at restaurant.com where you can get a $25 coupon for $10 ... you objective put in the zip code and the list of local choices pops up.
You can also check out reviews in New York Munitions dump
On the westside, Patsy's. They have passionate pasta dishes and veal dishes. The salads are truly Italian. The staff is wonderful, and, if you have drama tickets, they get you out in plenty of time. If you are just enjoying yourself with a special someone, they don't rush you. As a plus, it's a talented place to people watch...
On the eastside, Il Vagabondo. Same great food, super stake, good people watching, just like Patsy's, BUT, Il V has indoor bocce!
Authentic Italian Restaurant/bistro In Manhattan For One Person?
Nov 27, 2007 by Bertolini | Posted in New York City
im 19 dressed unforeseen, and I don't want to go to anywhere fancy and where u have to wear a tie..where could I eat great "authentic" italian food without having to sit in the centre of a diner? NO CARMINES
Put in an appearance on people, Little Italy? That place is nothing but Chinese restaurants and red sauce tourist traps - don't go there.
Try this domicile Dell'Annima instead - it's in the West Village which is a cool neighborhood with lots of juvenile people. It's not as crazy packed or overpriced as Batali's restaurants either and there's lots of bar space and an unblocked kitchen - so it's easy to get a seat and good for solo diners. They recently opened so it's under the radar but the press has been seemly and I've been there at least three times in the past two months - absolutely delicious. Get the Bolognese or Chicken Diavolo.
Succeed in for a quick bite or complete meal at Pomodoro Rosso. Just blocks away from Avery Fisher Theatre, this Manhattan restaurant serves a sumptuous ...