Italian
Italian
Page 3Lupetto
Lupetto is an Italian wood-fired steakhouse in Nomad where you can have dinner with your coworkers.
Roscioli
Head to this Italian import in Soho for expert carbonara, and burrata blanketed in anchovies.
Abruzzo Italian Steakhouse
Toast to your travels with a Negroni and some meatballs at this Italian spot inside Newark's Terminal C.
Mulberry Street
Mulberry Street is great for when you want to have a casual meal at the airport, but don't want to try to fashion a table out of your lap or your roller luggage.
Misipasta
Part grocery store, part aperitivo bar, Misipasta is one of the most pleasant venues for a drink and a snack in Williamsburg.
Rob's of Brooklyn
At this pizza spot in Bath Beach, you can eat a spicy vodka pepperoni square slice while contemplating a painting of a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle.
Sartiano's
At Sartiano’s in Soho, you can drink a martini with a caviar bump. Not that you need to, but you can.
Da Adriano
This small Italian cafe and restaurant on the Upper East Side is a low-key neighborhood spot for a plate of pasta and a glass of wine.
Principe
The rare, exciting restaurant in Soho, Principe offers Italian-leaning seafood, plentiful chandeliers, and prime trendspotting opportunities.
Saraghina Caffè
The outdoor patio at Saraghina Caffè is where you should lounge with a spritz in Fort Greene.
Panzerotti Bites
If you need a snack in Carroll Gardens, get a crispy classic panzerotto at Panzerotti Bites.
Compton's
Compton’s is known for their over-the-top sandwiches, which are delicious beyond being photogenic.
Café Mars
At this wacky restaurant in Gowanus, the fun setting and straightforward Italian dishes overshadow the more experimental food.
Raf's
Raf’s is a lovely place in Noho where you can channel your inner Ralph Lauren or Diane Keaton as you eat some perfect roast chicken.
Nick & Toni's
Nick & Toni's is a Tuscan restaurants in East Hampton that's great for large groups who like olive tapenade.
Due Madri
Due Madri in Market 57 makes Italian sandwiches on pizza bianca, and has a bar for casual aperitivo hour.
Torrisi Bar & Restaurant
From the people who brought you Carbone, Torrisi Bar & Restaurant is a big, glitzy spot in Nolita with a lively scene and an inventive Italian menu.
O by Kissaki
O by Kissaki does itameshi cuisine in East Hampton, which combines Italian and Japanese dishes.
Alimentari Beach
Alimentari Beach is an Italian restaurant and specialty grocer in Montauk where you should drink a negroni.
Petrarca Cucina E Vino
Petrarca isn’t an especially noteworthy Italian restaurant, but it’s a decent place for a quiet business lunch in Tribeca.