ITALIAN In GREENWICH VILLAGE

 

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PORTO RICO COFFEE ROASTERS  

“Yes, It’s Italian” And Over 100 YEARS OLD

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John’s Pizzeria  “One of The Best Pizza In New York, Which Means Best in America”

 

 

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FLORENCE PRIME MEATS

“Italian Butcher Jack Ubaldi Invented The Newport Steak Here 1947”

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FAICCO’S PORK STORE  “The Best in Manhattan”  Fresh Homemade Italian                           Hot Sweet Sausages, Braciole, Salami, Prosciutto, Cheese, and Veal Scallopines

 

  ROCCO’S ITALIAN PASTRIES 

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ROCCO’S CANNOLIS  “The BEST In TOWN”

 

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Carbone “In Former Rocco’s Space” New In The VILLAGE

 

 

 

GREAT ITALIAN In GREENWICH VILLAGE “BAR PITTI IS ONE of NEW YORK’S BEST”

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When it comes to great Italian Food, in a city (New York) that is known to have the Best Italian Food in the World outside of Italy, it’s hard to beat Bar Pitti, which is why Bar Pitti may very well be the “Best Italian Restaurant” in New York City! Yes!

Wait a minute, scratch that “maybe.” No, Bar Pitti serves without a doubt, thee “Best Italian Food in New York.” You don’t think so? name one that is better. And please only qualified people please. No followers or Hack Food Critics like

Frank Bruni.

Who could compete? Maybe Babbo, Del Posto, Elio’s, Lupa. They are all good, but none as good and consistent as Bar Pitti.

Il Mulino is absolutely “Aweful!” An “Overpriced Lackluster Restaurant” with horrible ambiance, mechanical annoying service, and food that is merely good, and no better and insanely “High Prices.” It’s a place for “Followers” who run with the crowd and wouldn’t know real good Italian Food if it came up and Bit Them in The Ass.

Babbo many would say. Well Babbo is quite good, but just can’t hold up to Bar Pitti with more of a true Italian feel, great food at truly real Italian Prices. Babbo is a great Special Occasion restaurant, but for everyday eating, Babbo doesn’t even come close to Bar Pitti for “Great Quality Price Ratio,” and even not considering the prices, if they were the same, though the food at Babbo is very good and I’ve had a few very enjoyable meals there, I have been disappointed a couple of times, something that has “Never” happened to me at Bar Pitti and I’ve eaten there more times, yet never been disappointed, not once, and always had a great time. So even if the prices were the same, Bar Pitti still has an edge, with Better More Consistent Authentic Italian Food than Babbo.

How bout Maialino, Laconde Verde, Osteria Morini, and others? As MC Hammer would say, “Can’t Touch This.”

So if you’re looking for Thee “Best Italian Food in New York” there’s one name, “Bar Pitti.”

 

Recommended Dishes:

 

Coda d’Vacinara (Braised Oxtails) 150 Points on a 100 Pt Scale

 

Bolito d’Manzo (Boiled Beef) Taste a whole Lot Better than it sounds!

 

Polpettine d’ Vitello (Veal Meatballs)

 

Fegato al Salvia (Calves Liver sauteed w/Sage)

 

Paparadelle con Sugo d’Coniglio (Pasta with Rabbit Ragu)

 

PUNTARELLE Wild Roman Greens Salad w/Anchovy Dressing

 

 

by Daniel Bellino Zwicke

 

 

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 GALLO NERO   “The Black Rooster of Chianti”

WHEN DINING At BAR PITTI, CHIANTI Is The WAY To GO …

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ITALIAN in GREENWICH VILLAGE Map

ITALIAN in GREENWICH VILLAGE Map

ITALIAN IN GREENWICH VILLAGE

Restaurants, Caffes, Pastry Shops, Pork Stores, Pizzerias

THE BEST of NEW YORK ITALIAN FOOD
IS IN “GREENWICH VILLAGE”

MAP of Greenwich Village Italian

1) Da Silvano
2) John’s Pizzeria
3) Raffetto’s Pasta
4) Porto Rico Coffee
5) Caffe Reggio
6) Bar Pitti
7) Carbone
8) Joe’s Dairy … Fresh Made “Mozzarella”
9) Minetta Tavern .. “Yes It’s Italian” Born Italian …
10) Rocco’s Italian Pastries
11) Faicco’s Pork Store & Italian Specialties
12) Florence Prime Meats
“INVENTED THE NEWPORT STEAK”

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“DeGrezia” Amongsts The Best Italian Restaurants New York

DeGrezia  Best Italian Restaurants New York

Yes, it’s Not Greenwich Village .. Wel, we want you to know. We’re high on Greenwich Village, but High on New York and not just the Village. So here you go.
Yes, we like DeGrezia! We like it a lot. And for good reason. DeGrezia has some of New York’s best Italian Food of any restaurant Uptown, Downtown, Greenwich Village or not, so we just gotta tell you about it, if it’s one of New York’s Best ! Italian Restaurants that is. They make, quite possibly thee Best Octopus Dish in all New York. The Polpo alla Griglia, “Grilled Octopus” at DeGrezia is out of this World Amazing. We also love all their wonderful Pasta Dishes, like; Homemade Fettuccine alla Bolognese that taste as good or better than any I’ve ever had in Emelia Romagna where the dish comes from. It’s Awesome. Also great are the homemade Paparadlle with Wold Boar Ragu, homemade Raviolis,Gnochi, and Linguine al Vongole .. The Seafood Risotto at DeGrezia is other worldy, and these guys are real-pros when it come to Veal. As Solozzo said in The Godfather, “Get The Veal, It’s The Best in The City.”
DeGrezia’s does a perfect Veal Milanese, Veal Saltimbocca, or Veal anyway you like it. They also have a tasty Rabbit and a Stuffed Quail that hits the mark as well, a really fine Wine List and yummy desserts. The service is impeccable and combined with the fabulous food and warm inviting atmosphere, we’re sure you’ll agree that Degrezia is a winner.

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GREENWICH VILLAGE ITALIANS WELCOME THE NEW POPE

GREENWICH VILLAGE ITALIANS WELCOME THE NEW POPE

Greenwich Village Italians, Greenwich Village and All of New York City Welcomes Our New Pope, Pope Francis or as some of us might say “Papa Francesco” !!! Bravo Papa !

NEW YORK’S PASTA “RONZONI SONO BUONI”

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“Ronzoni Sono Buoni,” if you are Italian and grew up in the New York area in the great decades of the 1960’s and or 70s you know the slogan. We Italians do love our past, we’re weened on it, it’s the main staple of our diet. Many are fanatical about and love it so, the must have it several times a week. I’m one. Pasta, covered in a wide variety of sauces and part of some soups, Pasta Fagole (Pasta Fazool), in some Minestrone’s, Pasta & Peas, and Pasta con Ceci. Yes, we are weened on it. Mommy gave me, my bothers and sister Pastina coated in a bit of butter and Parmigiano when we were just toddlers  and every so often I have to pick up a box of Ronzoni Pastina, as I love and crave it still, and of late as with many my age, you start crazy things you loved as a child, thus my stints with Pastina. “Ronzoni Sono Buoni,” it means, Ronzoni is So Good, and that it is. This brand of Pasta, born in New York City at the turn of the 20th Century has been a mainstay of not only Italian-Americans of the East Coast but, for all. For years before the surge of many a imported pasta product in the U.S. Ronzoni, was not the only game in town for Macaroni, there was the Prince and Creamette, as well, but ronzoni dominated the market and though I don’t have stats, I would wage to say that 85 to 90 % of all commercial pasta sold in the New York, New Jersey, and Philadelphia areas was Ronzoni, the pasta in the bright blue boxes, Ronzoni Sono Buoni. God I wonder how many plates and bowls of Spaghetti, Ziti and other Ronzoni pastas I ate over the years, starting with Pastina as a toddler  and moving to Spaghetti with Tomato Sauce or Meatballs, Baked Ziti, Stuffed Shells and more. Oh stuffed shells, they bring back memories of my mother who loved them. We had them often, along with Lasagna made with Ronzoni Lasagana. You don’t see Stuffed Shells around that much any more, they used to be on many a restaurant and even more home menus. There popularity has waned, but every once and a while I’ll pick up a box of Ronzoni large shells, just for the purpose of bringing back those memories of mom making them and me loving them as  a child. I’ll make a batch of tomato sauce, cook the Ronzoni Shells, and stuffe them with ricotta and Parmigiano, bake them in tomato sauce, and “Voila” Stuffed Shells of days gone by. I do the same with a Pastina as I still love the dish so, dressed with butter and fresh grated Parmigiano Reggiano. Yum, delicious little pleasure you can whip up in minutes and bring back versions of your youth. All with some butter, Parmigiano and a box of ronzoni Pastia. That’s Ronzoni, every bit a part of my life and youth as  a Slinky, Etch-A-Sketch, The Three Stooges, Saturday Morning Cartoons, and all the favorites of my youth, “Ronzon Sono Buoni” it’s so good.

 

BATALI NOT THE ONLY MARIO IN TOWN “the Town of Greenwich Village”

Yes Boys and girls “Mario Batali” is no longer the only Mario in Town ! The town of Greenwich Village that is where Mario Batali has been The King Mario for some years now with such renowned restaurants as; Po’, Babbo, and Lupa .. Here comes Mario, Mario Carbone that is, a former employee of Mr. Batali at Del Posto where Mario Carbone was a Sous-Chef before opening two renowned restaurants of his own, Torrisi Italian Specialties and “Parm” both side-by-side in 

Noho / Little Italy …

Mario Carbone is now opening his namesake restaurant “Carbone” in the old Rocco’s space on Sullivan Street across from Mario Batali’s Roman Trattoria “Lupa.” Mario Carbone with Co-Chef and Business Partner Rich Torrisi unlike Batali who mostly serves hard-core-authentic Italian Cuisine (of Italy) with Batali twists here-and-there will be serving Italian-American Classics. Mario Carbone that is. Carbone promises old New York Italian Favorites like; Baked Clams, Meatballs, Linguine Vongole (Clam Sauce), Lobster Fra D’Avlo and other Italian and Italian-American Classics. Carbone also says that they are looking to evoke 1950’s Downtown New York Italian style restaurant.

Torrisi and Carbone have done a fine job with their two previous restaurants Parm and Torrisi Italian Specialties and we’re hoping they will continue, and expect they will at “Carbone.” These guys are loved by their followers, yet disdained by some and have already receive quite a bit of negativity on the Internet it seems from the mainly fans of Rocco’s who don’t want to see these guys at Rocco’s and in the neighborhood. I for one used to go to Rocco’s and loved the place. I also like what Torissi and Carbone are doing, and I’m looking forward to Carbone being quite good. If I can’t have Rocco’s, I’ll take Carbone, and am hoping and betting this Mario is gonna be a Winner in The Village, and Greenwich Village Italian and the long honored history it has. good Luck boys!

 

 

 

 

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LEARN HOW TO MAKE SUNDAY SAUCE

LEARN HOW TO MAKE SUNDAY SAUCE

LEARN HOW TO MAKE SUNDAY SAUCE “MEATBALLS” and ALL YOUR ITALIAN-AMERICAN FAVORIES in DANIEL BELLINO-ZWICKE’S “La TAVOLA” And or SUNDAY SAUCE
SAUSAGE MEATBALLS & FAZOOL

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MICKEY ROURKE & ERIC ROBERTS “THE POPE of GREENWICH VILLAGE”

Pauilie (Eric Roberts) Eats a massive Italian-American Sandwich, “As only an Italian-American can” and chats with his cousin (Cujino) CHARLIE (Mickey Rourke) in The Italian American Greenwich Village Classic “THE POPE of GREENWICH VILLAGE”

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READ ABOUT GREENWICH VILLAGE ITALIAN “NEW YORK ITALIAN” In “La TAVOLA”

READ of ITALIAN-AMERICAN GREENWICH VILLAGE in Daniel Bellino-Zwicke’s Book “La TAVOLA” Italian-American New Yorkers Adventures of The Table … The Food, The People, The Restaurants, Caffes, Pork Stores, Specialty Shops, Italian Butchers Pizzerias, and More … Stories of; SUNDAY SAUCE, MEATBALLS, CANNOLIS, SAUSAGES, PIZZA, and MEATBALL PARMS .. This Book Is “A MUST READ” For All Italian-Americans, those who Love The Food, Restaurants, Caffes, The People. It’s New York Italian, “And It’s DELIGHTFUL” !!!