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  3. Looking to try more Italian spots dedicated to a specific region of Italy. Recently had Piccola Cucina which is Sicilian and it was the only Arancino I've had that tasted the same as when I was in Sicily. I still need to try Ferdinandos which looks like the most authentic Sicilian I've seen in New York.
  4. A lot of goodies already mentioned, will try to help out with more: Convivum Osteria for Sardinian. Camilo (sister restaurant of Locanda Vini e Olii) Roman style. Via Vai for Roman style. Il Divo for Milanese. Ammazzacaffe for Umbrian. Ulivo for Sardinian. San Carlo Osteria for Piedmontese.
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  6. Love Zero Otto Nove but I don't think of that as a red sauce joint. It's newer (opened by Albanians but almost all the Italian spots on Arthur Ave are Albanian run now) and a little bit more contemporary in its fare. Emilia's and Dominick's are my favorites, though I hear Dominick's finally caved and have actual menus now haha
  7. ive been in brooklyn for about 8 years now, but was east village and LES for 7 years before that. lived on the corner of frank for a few years and it was a regular. so comforting. and lil frankies was the de facto birthday dinner spot for my friend group during the mid aughts. post college east village living was some of the most fun times of ...
  8. Planning a trip to NYC for the first time - I've spent hours researching the best Italian/NY Pizza spots here's what I have so far. Please give thoughts and recommendations! edit: I love all the pizza spot recommendations but I'm also looking for old fashioned red sauce places!
  9. Movie News & Discussion; Reality TV; Romance Movies & Series; Sci-Fi Movies & Series; ... I'm always up for a new Italian place, but I don't want to try it if it's like. A moral thing. ... They're like a lot of the smaller Italian spots up in NYC, but at least they aren't cash only. I'm curious if their second location is going to be setup the ...
  10. Sorry they aren't in any particular order--I just went through some of the best spots I have saved on my Google Maps. These are all places I've tried personally. ... Don't go to any Italian spots, you'll likely be disappointed, but do go to Little Italy for a meal. ... EDIT: Of course San Diego's food scene won't beat NYC's food scene, but that ...
  11. Growing up in Broward, I always thought the fanciest and best tasting restaurants were Italian. When I moved to NYC I was surprised hie few Italian restaurants were in the top 25 rated restaurants. Mainly French and Japanese at the very high end. I think we just have really good Italian here.

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