
10 "Little Italy" Restaurants in New York.
A seafood restaurant from the people behind The Meatball Shop, Seamore’s is healthy, reasonably priced, and a good time. No wonder it’s always packed.
We eat our fair share of pho, and have to say that Pho Bang satisfies like no other. There aren’t many things better in this world than a huge bowl of oxtail broth with noodles and fixins – and thi...
Two Hands is a coffee shop and cafe in Little Italy full of very nice and very good looking Australians. But yeah, you’re there for a latte. Sure.
Nyonya is well known as one of the few real Malaysian restaurants in New York City, and it's excellent.
Puglia offers a $49 prix-fixe that includes bottomless beer and wine, which makes this Italian spot in Little Italy a fun option for group dinners.
Casa Bocado is an upscale Mexican restaurant in Little Italy with good cocktails, decent food, and some nice sidewalk seating.
Banh Mi Saigon is a sandwich shop in the back of a jewelry store, and makes one of the best banh mis in Chinatown.