Nov 18, 2006 by Gangstalicious | Posted in New York City
The last mores 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 site called manga y bebe. We went there and tried it and it was the worse italian food i have ever tried in my time!!!! I took two bites and told the waiter to take it back. So I plan to go back to nyc next spring so can anyone please suggest a considerable italian restaurant?
There are over 500 Italian restaurants in NYC ... unkind to pick the very best one, there are so many. It depends on what type of Italian food you like.
Babbo at 110 Waverly Classify 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 more 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 exactly put in the zip code and the list of local choices pops up.
You can also check out reviews in New York Journal
Looking For Some Suggestions For Best Italian Restaurants In Midtown Manhattan?
Jun 03, 2008 by egaudetteumd | Posted in New York City
someplace where you can make one's way by foot to from penn station
If the stand is nice, I recommend Carbone on 38th between Eighth and Ninth. There is seating in a lovely outdoor garden. If the garden is closed, it gets crowded confidential. The food's very good - I love the calamari, the baked pasta and the individual pizzas. Foretoken - the restroom is downstairs - the only way to get there is this skinny wrought iron winding staircase - murder in excited heels.
http://www.carboneny.com/
On the westside, Patsy's. They have high-minded pasta dishes and veal dishes. The salads are truly Italian. The staff is wonderful, and, if you have field of action 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 able place to people watch...
On the eastside, Il Vagabondo. Same great food, super employees, good people watching, just like Patsy's, BUT, Il V has indoor bocce!
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