Tuesday evening, my confratelliand I broke bread at Song’ e Napule restaurant (146 W Houston St.) in celebration of the Feast of San Gerardo Maiella. Burning the candle at both ends of late, sharing a few laughs with good friends over an enjoyable meal while venerating our glorious patron was a much needed respite from the hustle and bustle of our increasingly unrecognizable city.
One of our favorite Neapolitan hotspots in Manhattan, our celebratory meal included burratawith arugula and prosciutto, frittatina di pasta napoletane, polpo alla griglia over beans, and lasagna napoletana. All delicious, the hearty dishes paired well with the bottles of aglianico del vulture we imbibed. Dolce and caffé rounded off the sumptuous repast.
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