On narrow, ancient streets downtown you’ll find one of the most vibrant places in Manhattan: Little Italy. Childhood home of director Martin Scorsese and inspiration for The Godfather, Little Italy remains a vital destination for visitors to NYC. It’s also a fantastic place to get a meal at a classic restaurant. For decades now, bold-face names and hungry New Yorkers have come to Little Italy for pizza, pasta, and the best cannoli in the city. Check out any one of these Little Italy legends for a New York meal to remember.
Founded in 1908, Grotta Azzurra has counted Enrico Caruso and Frank Sinatra among its fans. Today it’s a perfect destination for traditional Italian in the heart of Little Italy. White tablecloths and a warm atmosphere make for a great ambiance. Don’t miss house signatures like lobster Fra Diavolo, homemade pastas, pizzas, and prime steaks and chops. If you’re coming for lunch or an early weeknight dinner, you’ll find great prix fixe specials as well.
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