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An affordable sit-down joint on Mulberry Street, Paesano serves up outstanding renditions of such classics as linguine with white or red clam sauce, lasagna primavera and chicken marsala.
Situated in Little Italy, Pasquale Jones features wood-fired food, Neo-NY style pizza, and an extraordinary wine program.
The Tyger offers contemporary cuisine inspired by food traditions from across East Asia not typically found in NYC restaurants
New Yorkers have plenty to thank the French for: the Statue of Liberty, macarons and, yes, this sultry mouthful of a wine bar. Transplanting Paris’s...
Galician-style tapas and earthy Spanish wines come to Little Italy.
Family owned since 1910, this gastronamia represents all 20 regions of Italy with imports such as handmade cheeses, cured meats, olive oil and vinegar.
Visit this classic, family-owned Italian grocer for imported cheeses, pastas and olive oils.
After a hundred years in Little Italy, Grotto Azzurra is holding down its history as host to Caruso and Sinatra; that same hospitality extends to the travelers and locals who pack the recently renovated restaurant.
Rub shoulders—that is, if you can get in—with A-list celebs including Jennifer Aniston, John Mayer and Cameron Diaz at this Broome Street lounge, brought to you by the former general manager of Lotus and the owners of Cain.