NYC little Italy restaurant

Anonymous
Any recommendations for a little Italy restaurant in New York City at Christmas? Looking for a family friendly, yet price is flexible but would love for it to be in the festive spirit.
Anonymous
Why Little Italy? This is not where the best Italian restaurants in NYC are located.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why Little Italy? This is not where the best Italian restaurants in NYC are located.


Yup, head up to Arthur Ave in the Bronx.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why Little Italy? This is not where the best Italian restaurants in NYC are located.


Can you just answer? -np
Anonymous
Monte's Trattoria. Old school.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why Little Italy? This is not where the best Italian restaurants in NYC are located.


Because that’s where we’re going to be, and we’re not looking for the best restaurant in New York.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why Little Italy? This is not where the best Italian restaurants in NYC are located.


Because that’s where we’re going to be, and we’re not looking for the best restaurant in New York.


Then pretty much any little italy joint will be the same to you. As it is to everyone else.

While we are asking, where can I get the best big mac?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why Little Italy? This is not where the best Italian restaurants in NYC are located.


Because that’s where we’re going to be, and we’re not looking for the best restaurant in New York.


Then pretty much any little italy joint will be the same to you. As it is to everyone else.

While we are asking, where can I get the best big mac?


NP

Japan. Japanese Big Macs are the best.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why Little Italy? This is not where the best Italian restaurants in NYC are located.


Because that’s where we’re going to be, and we’re not looking for the best restaurant in New York.


Then pretty much any little italy joint will be the same to you. As it is to everyone else.

While we are asking, where can I get the best big mac?


I but you know the best jerk chicken store too.
Anonymous
La Mela or Da Nico

Rubirosa or Torrisi

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why Little Italy? This is not where the best Italian restaurants in NYC are located.


Can you just answer? -np


I mean, not really. I don't know anyone who goes to Little Italy to eat. Except hapless tourists.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:La Mela or Da Nico

Rubirosa or Torrisi



The first two are indifferent. The last two are not in Little Italy.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why Little Italy? This is not where the best Italian restaurants in NYC are located.


Can you just answer? -np


I mean, not really. I don't know anyone who goes to Little Italy to eat. Except hapless tourists.


+1. If you want overpriced, touristy and mediocre Italian food then Little Italy is the place to be!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why Little Italy? This is not where the best Italian restaurants in NYC are located.


Can you just answer? -np


I mean, not really. I don't know anyone who goes to Little Italy to eat. Except hapless tourists.


Then just don't answer.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why Little Italy? This is not where the best Italian restaurants in NYC are located.


Can you just answer? -np


I mean, not really. I don't know anyone who goes to Little Italy to eat. Except hapless tourists.


Then just don't answer.


DP - that's a fully legit answer. That there is no good answer to the question you are asking.
post reply Forum Index » Travel Discussion
Message Quick Reply
Go to: