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Italian restaurants nyc

Spending an evening with your beloved in one of the italian restaurants nyc could be a great idea. I don’t know anybody who doesn't like Italian food, and the range of choices in Ney York city has never been better. New York is offering one of the greatest collections of italian restaurants worldwide. Enjoy this following list of our top recommendations.



Lupa

A stylish Roman trattoria in Greenwich Village, painted in ancient red. Lupa never fails to delight and surprise whether offering house-cured coppa, bucatini amatriciana authentically or beets zapped with gingeror. The great wine list connects directly with Italy's soil, heart and soul.

170 Thompson Street, Manhattan 212.982.5089


Max

This East Village pasta restaurant concentrates on Tuscan kitchen. With voluminous pasta servings that cost less than $10, even at dinnertime, and an inspired wine list specializing in aglianicos it’s unbeatable. Try their pane all' aglio con acciughe — toasts topped with anchovies, cheese, garlic and drizzled with pungent olive oil.

51 Avenue B, Manhattan 212.539.0111

Giorgione

When Giorgione opened in 2003 it caused a sensation with its octopus. Hardly less impressive are their wood-oven pizzas, pastas and wine snacks. In fact, this is one of the most multifaceted Italian places in the town.

307 Spring Street, Manhattan 212.352.2269


Romano

This Dyker Heights mainstay is stylistically decorated in the '60s, with the relevant artificial flowers and statuary to prove it. My Tip: enjoy mozzarella in "in a carriage" and a delicious Sicilian ziti baked with eggplant.

7117 13th Avenue, Brooklyn 718.232.5226


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