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The Best Italian Restaurants in NYC

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Explore the Best Italian Restaurants in NYC

New York has no shortage of excellent Italian restaurants. Every New Yorker has a favorite pizza place, pasta spot, and red sauce joint in each of NYC’s diverse neighborhoods. Whether you’re looking for a buzzy newcomer, fancy white-tablecloth throwbacks, or just a solid slice, these are the best Italian restaurants in NYC for an authentic taste of The Big Apple.




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Carne Mare – Financial District

This warm, welcoming spot is a classic Italian chophouse offering prime cuts of steaks, fresh seafood, and Italian specialties, all with a view of the Brooklyn bridge. The wood-fired oven, wrap-around bar, and grand staircase spiraling up to a handsome dining area exude class, beckoning guests to an unforgettable dinner, lunch, or even brunch




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Carbone – Greenwich Village

Carbone is a scene ripped straight from Goodfellas. Regardless of what you think about the waiters’ maroon tuxedos and the tiny, exclusive dining space, this Greenwich Village classic has undeniably fantastic food. You’ll feel like a real mafia don dining on phenomenal pasta with red sauce, and sampling bananas foster made tableside (live flame included). 




 

Don Angie – Greenwich Village

Softly illuminated by candles and globe lights each night, West Village’s hottest restaurant is a romantic corner trattoria, serving updated Italian-American plates in its cozy dining room. Don Angie’s signature pinwheel take on lasagna is acclaimed for its flavor and texture, and is sure to please your palate alongside Italian gin and Campari-based cocktails. The wait times can be excessive, so it is recommended that guests book a reservation.




Lucali – Brooklyn

New York City pizza is the subject of frequent debate, but Lucali’s regular appearance on local and national best pizza lists should speak for itself. This Brooklyn pizzeria has it down to the essence: a simple pie with fresh mozzarella and basil, add a few toppings if you feel like it. However the quality of ingredients and level of craftsmanship that goes into each pie results in a flavor and texture that is nearly unattainable outside of Mother Italy herself




Via Carota – West Village

A fondness for Via Carota is almost an NYC residency requirement, as their soulful Italian plates have amassed quite a following in recent years. The legendary cacio e pepe is the perfect treat to pair with a late-night glass of wine, but for a larger meal the grilled chicken tagliatelle with prosciutto is a must try. The menu changes regularly, but when they’re available, the vegetable dishes are the star of the show. 




Lilia – Brooklyn

Spiaggia in Chicago put chef Missy Robbins on the radar, but Lilia in Williamsburg is what catapulted her to glory. Lucky diners might even encounter her near the flame-spitting grill, carving up succulent lamb steaks with roman spices. The casual brick and wood-lined interior is a cozy space to enjoy a classic plate of spaghetti, or the signature sheep’s milk ricotta agnolotti, drenched in a heady honey saffron sauce. 




Rezdôra – Manhattan

In 2019, Rezdôra established itself as one of the best Italian Restaurants in NYC, and the awards keep coming. The restaurant’s name translates to “head of household”, usually a nonna who hand rolls pasta, and that comes across in the food: traditionally prepared meat, fish, local vegetables, and Northern Italian wines that really feel like a home cooked meal from a visit to Italy.




Dominicks – The Bronx

One the most classic Italian Restaurants in NYC, Dominick’s has been serving up well-sauced pasta for over 50 years. Located on the Bronx’s Arthur Avenue- known as the neighborhood’s Little Italy- the friendly staff are extremely knowledgeable about the host of classic Italian dishes on the lengthy menu. For an authentic red-sauce, stuffed artichoke, or solid sirloin steak, you can’t go wrong with Dominick’s. Beware however, they are cash-only. 




Al Di La Trattoria – Brooklyn

This Park Slope eatery has remained unsurpassed in the neighborhood, and the food makes that fact obvious. The Northern Italian dishes like the black spaghetti with octopus ragú and braised rabbit are ethereal, almost impossibly delicious. The brick-walled, chandeliered dining area feels like a worldly Italian grandmother’s home, the perfect explanation for the truly magical taste of the Al Di La’s tagliatelle ragú. 




Il Buco – NoHo

What was once a Noho antique store is now a charming spot for pasta and seafood, and one of the best date-night spots in the city. Savor the warm country bread dipped in Umbrian, Ligurian, and Sicilian specialty olive oils, all produced exclusively for Il Buco. Whether you’re enjoying a delightful risotto or a seared filet of Alaskan king salmon, Il Buco’s wine list is one of the best in the city, guaranteed to have the perfect compliment to your meal. 




Elios – Upper East Side

For over 40 years this posh red-sauce joint has been serving quality pastas and chops in New York’s beautiful Upper East Side. It’s a buzzy, old school restaurant with a cozy presentation to take diners back to a simpler time. Be sure to grab at least one of 7 spaghettis. 




Emilios Ballato – Manhattan

The third owner of this storied establishment, Emilio Vitolo is a stalwart proponent of unfussy preparations of classic dishes. Hearty Rigatoni Bolognese in a thick sauce with beef, pork, and veal. Baked shrimp with simple garlic and bread crumbs. Emilio is not going to be surprising you with dishes you’ve never seen before, but with the quality of the food and service. If he doesn’t know your name by the time you are seated, he will by the time you finish your espresso.




Bar Pitti – Greenwich Village

This cozy Italian trattoria remains a reliably tasty draw for locals and tourists alike. Owner Giovanni Tognozzi is always there greeting the regulars, unless he’s in Tuscany, stocking up on fresh olive oil. The menu might seem small, but the massive specials board is all you need. Everything is great, from the rabbit to the pastas. Order as much as you can, because this place is cash only. 




Nello – Upper East Side

This fashionable locale is emblematic of its home on Madison Avenue. Leisurely, cosmopolitan dining awaits visitors, who can sample a variety of fresh pastas, including ones made with Nello’s famous winter truffles. The ornate decorations, abundant flower arrangements, and immaculate mood lighting tell you everything you need to know- at its core, Nello is a place to see and be seen. 




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    Escape the City at the Most Luxurious Hotels in The Hamptons

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    Luxury in The Hamptons

    Every summer, New Yorkers trade in one island for another, giving up their natural concrete jungle for the sun-kissed beaches and windswept lawns of the Hamptons. The Hamptons has long served as a warm-weather getaway for the New York elite, and as such has gained a reputation for hosting some iconic hotel and restaurant hotspots that cater to a more sophisticated palette. When hunting down your ideal lodging situation, consider some of these most luxurious hotels in the Hamptons. for your next journey.




    Topping Rose House

    Housed inside a fully restored 1842 Greek revival mansion, Topping Rose House combines the old with the new in a design concept that offers a feast for the senses. Designed by Alexandra Champalimaud, the Hampton’s first luxury hotel brings guests 22 pristine rooms along with a selection of freestanding cottages. From the art to the cuisine, everything has been given top tier consideration and care at Topping Rose House.




    The Baker House 1650

    For a taste of historic luxury in the Hamptons, consider staying at The Baker House 1650. Built in the 17th century by one of the area’s founders, this bed and breakfast has beautifully preserved many of the original details such as the cast-iron staircase and exposed wood-beam ceilings. There are plenty of ways to relax at The Baker House as well; take a stroll through the gardens or spend an afternoon at the beach.




    Gurneys Montauk Resort

    While vacationers searching for a lively stay might enjoy Ruschmeyers or The Surf Lodge, those searching for a quieter escape take shelter at the iconic hotel and beach club Gurney’s Montauk Resort. First opened in 1926 along 2,000 feet of private beach, Gurney’s has undergone some massive renovations and promises everything a modern Hampton vacationer could want. Floor to ceiling windows with great views of the ocean, rain showers, and a full spa are just a few of the features that make Gurney’s such a lovely place to stay.

    The Reform Club

    Hidden away behind meticulously manicured hedges lies Amagansett’s The Reform Club. With all the charm of a bed and breakfast mixed with the luxury of a 5-star hotel, a stay at The Reform Club feels like a dream. Choose between any of the seven private rooms, three cottages, and a four-bedroom guest house that all include full room service. The Club also provides guests a fleet of SUVs as a shuttle service to and from the nearby Indian Wells Beach.

    The Bridgehampton Inn & Restaurant

    Staying at The Bridgehampton Inn & Restaurant feels like staying at a dear friend’s home. The owners of the inn have adorned the walls and tables with art and antiques gathered during their travels around the world. At the restaurant, guests can get a taste of the monthly rotating menu that highlights foods at the height of their season, all produced by chef Brian Szostak.

    The Hedges Inn

    If you’re looking to start off your summer season with total relaxation, nothing beats watching the swans glide across the East Hampton village pond from the Hedges Inn’s white clapboard porch. Continuing inside, the 19th-century boarding house overflows with tranquility and historic charm. Guest rooms feature white-washed brick with blue and green accents to create a coastal, chic atmosphere that is sure to put you in the perfect summer mood.

    The Maidstone Hotel

    The Maidstone Hotel offers a splash of color in the traditionally neutral-toned neighborhoods of the Hamptons. The 16 rooms and three private cottages take design inspiration from Scandinavian heritage, bringing a variety of unique designs to the space. With a personal beach parking permit included with every stay, the ocean will always be within your reach at this classic, boutique vacation spot.

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