• Little Italy Guide

    Editor Picks: Little Italy

    New York City Candy Stores

    No matter how old you get or how sophisticated your palate becomes, it’s almost impossible not to get excited at the prospect of licorice or jelly beans.… more

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    New Bars and Clubs in New York

    CV (pictured) takes over the former 105 Riv space at the Hotel on Rivington while Galway Hooker sets up shop in the West Village. We've got 10 brand-new bar… more

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    Post-College Boozing in NYC

    College is finally over, and after four years of beer pong and tailgating, you've come (or come back) to New York to join the workforce and become a functional… more

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    Neighborhood Guide: Nolita Nightlife

    Nolita, that little New York neighborhood just north of Little Italy, has big character. Don't underestimate its quaint streets as only optimal for daytime… more

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    5 to Try: Classic Cocktails

    Many New York bars offer specialty drink menus, but true cocktail connoisseurs measure a venue's merit by the quality of its classics. Masterpiece martinis and… more

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    Freaky Foods

    Although New York restaurants offer a dazzling array of adventurous cuisines, I've always played it safe with my food. But after landing an internship at… more

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    Ultimate Singles Guide

    Finding someone who's available and likeable can be a challenge, especially in the cut-throat New York City dating scene. That's why we've sought out the best… more

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    Editor's Picks: Lower East Side Nightlife

    It's virtually impossible to walk down a Lower East Side block without passing a bar or club, but how to find the best in a neighborhood with so many scenes?… more

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    Low Hassle Castles

    In the realm of New York nightlife, "chic" and "exclusive" don't always go hand in hand. There are plenty of cool places around town where you can show up… more

People in Little Italy Are Saying…

Just Reviewed

Posted by Melanie Berliet on December 21, 2009
Review of Pellegrino's : A neighborhood spot amidst a slew of Little Italy restaurants serving similar food stands out for its amicable atmosphere.
Posted by alyv20 on December 21, 2009
Review of La Nonna : I would never go back here. Not because something terrible happened to me or the food was bad...but something about it was off. I could not wait to get out of there. Maybe because it was empty (i understand little…more
Posted by 41 Click on December 15, 2009
Review of Taormina Of Mulberry St : My wife and I were married in Central Part on September 2, 2006 and had chosen this restaurant for our family to eat dinner after our wedding. Once there we were treated with such dignity especially after the staff…more

Top Reviewers

2 reviews

Top Reviewer: thewhitetiger
Last reviewed CAFE SALAMANCA on September 07, 2009
A couple of our favorite paella places fell victims to this crazy economy, so we've been looking for a new restaurant that serves it properly, and we found it! The only thing that…more

2 reviews

Top Reviewer: Alexis Korman
Last reviewed Juliet Supperclub on December 22, 2009
Sometimes when a nightlife impresario like Jon B (Greenhouse, Home) teams up with a celebrity chef like Todd English (of Olives at the W Hotel), the results can be magical. Such is the…more

2 reviews

Top Reviewer: thegooddevlin
Last reviewed Angelo of Mulberry Street on November 04, 2009
Good food, very light,not much pizzaz, but it was delightful to all of us. I think the waiter was great and paid special attention to us. Overall good food, great service.

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