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The Best Pasta In NYC
Few things are going to make you as happy as a bowl of perfectly prepared carbohydrates. Here are all the NYC restaurants where you should be eating pasta.
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Where To Get Some Pasta And A Glass Of Wine By Yourself
Eating carbohydrates alone is a beautiful thing. Here’s where to do that.
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10 Great Options For Pasta Delivery Tonight
When you want to eat delicious pasta on your couch, order delivery from any of the spots on this guide.
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The Best Pasta In NYC
Few things are going to make you as happy as a bowl of perfectly prepared carbohydrates.
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Pasta Louise
This family-favorite Park Slope restaurant only makes one shape of pasta per day, but you get to choose your own sauces and toppings.
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La Devozione
La Devozione serves fantastic pasta, both omakase-style and à la carte, in a pretty space in Chelsea Market.
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Via Carota
Via Carota is a walk-in only Italian spot in the West Village, and there’s a good chance you’ll have to wait a few hours for a table. It’s worth it.
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Lil Frankie’s
Whatever your restaurant need, Lil Frankie’s can probably solve it. This place is the ultimate utility player.
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Sandro's
Some of the best pasta around is found at this old school-feeling spot on the Upper East Side.
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Sfoglia
An import from Nantucket, Sfoglia is one of the few Upper East Side joints that, if transported to downtown, wouldn’t feel out of place.
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Frankies (457) Spuntino
Frankies is a tiny, cozy joint with simple Italian cooking, and the food is pretty damn great.
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Osteria Morini
Osteria Morini is a popular Italian restaurant on Lafayette street, known for pasta and lots of lambrusco. Expect crowds and very little elbow room.
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Pasquale Jones
Pasquale Jones is Charlie Bird with pizza, and that’s why we love it so much.
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Gemma
If you’re looking to have an amazing romantic dinner with some of the best Italian food this city has to offer, keep looking. But if you’re just looking to go out with a big group, celebrate a birthday, and have a really good time, Gemma will do.
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Saggio Restaurant
Saggio is a casual Italian spot in Washington Heights where you’ll want to become a regular.
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Bar Pitti
This sceney restaurant in Greenwich Village has a big outdoor patio where people go to be observed—but the classic Italian dishes are the real draw.
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Charlie Bird
Most everything on the menu at Charlie Bird is fantastic. They do service and wine better than almost anyone else.
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10 Great Options For Pasta Delivery Tonight
When you want to eat delicious pasta on your couch, order delivery from any of the spots on this guide.
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River Deli
River Deli is a neighborhood Italian spot in Brooklyn Heights with large bowls of pasta and even larger windows.