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- SSyraWashington, D.C. Area •1 review5.0Dined 4 days agoThe food was immaculate. A bit pricey but absolutely worth it. I got the Parpadelle, chicken parm, calamari, and espresso martini. All very good!More infoIl CantinoriPrice: Very Expensive• Italian• East Village•4.8
- KKEDDYOrange County •1 review5.0Dined 4 days agoWe booked a Saturday reservation and were seated immediately which was nice. We ordered the dumplings, Branzino and Pas Thai. The dumplings came with truffles on top and were excellent. The sauce could have been a bit more exotic than just the soy sauce and vinegar for a Thai place. the Pad Thai has very good taste with very tender shrimps. The fried Branzino was great with spicy mixture with hot pepper, papaya and other flavors. At $45 maybe it was a bit pricey. Service was great with right amount of taking empty dishes away and asking how the food was. Overall vibe was great because the tight space and antique look of the dining room. The decor is not fancy but has a certain style of its own. We also ordered a Thai iced tea and a beer which were tasty as well. Next time I will try curry dishes and Tom Yom Soup.More infoSoothrPrice: Expensive• Thai• East Village•4.7
- LLisaVIPNew York City •30 reviews5.0Dined 5 days agoWe were so pleased with our first visit to Carmine's. My husband and I usually travel to NYC alone, and have never gone before because we heard how large the portions are - and they are NOT kidding. There were 7 of us for dinner, and we shared a Caesar Salad, Cheesy Garlic Bread, Rigatoni Bolognese, Eggplant Parm, Veal Scallopini, and Tiramisu and it was perfect portions. Only thing we took home was the Garlic Bread (which the 19-year-old scarfed down likely before it made it to the hotel fridge.) Paul our server was fantastic - happy to see our family reunion the day after Christmas with family from Myrtle Beach. The restaurant is crowded and loud, so expect that - but it's a fun environment and you can tell it's mostly families just having a great time. This dinner capped off a perfect day celebrating the 19-year-old's first Broadway Show.More infoCarmine's - 44th Street - NYCPrice: Moderate• Italian• Theater District•4.6
- MMeganNorthwest Florida •25 reviews5.0Dined 6 days agoWe had an amazing dinner experience last night. Our waitress Kathy, from Venezuela, was one of the best parts of our evening. She was in tuned to our needs, knowledge of the menu and drinks, and very charismatic. Our meal was delicious, I got the spaghetti and the addition of baratta cheese was fantastic. The atmosphere was the icing on the cake. I felt like we were in some far away land. The twinkle lights, the trees, it was magical.More infoSerra by Birreria - Eataly NYC FlatironPrice: Expensive• Italian• Gramercy Park•4.3
- JJasminCoastal Georgia •1 review5.0Dined on Dec 24, 2024Amazing experience at Olio! The food was excellent and they were able to accommodate gluten free pasta with their pasta dishes, so good you couldn’t even tell! Also the panna cotta was one of the best desserts I’ve ever had!!! I’ll definitely be coming again!More infoOlio e PiùPrice: Moderate• Italian• West Village•4.7
Discover best authentic restaurants in East Village
Discover the essence of authenticity in the bustling East Village, New York City, with a collection of restaurants that truly embody the flavors and traditions of their cuisines. From Italian to Greek, and even French-Mediterranean, each establishment in the East Village offers a unique and genuine dining experience, catering to a diverse palette. These restaurants are celebrated for their commitment to authenticity, utilizing traditional cooking methods and high-quality ingredients to deliver exceptional culinary delights. The dining scene in the East village is vibrant and eclectic, making it a culinary hotspot that attracts food lovers from all over. Whether you're in the mood for the comforting taste of homemade pasta, the rich flavors of Mediterranean cuisine, or a unique rooftop dining experience, the East Village has something to offer every discernant diner. Each restaurant prides itself on excellent food and service, providing a warm, inviting atmosphere that complements their authentic dishes. For those seeking a truly authentic dining experience in Manhattan, the East Village with its rich culinary diversity and commitment to genuine flavors, stands out as a prime destination. Enjoy the journey of taste in one of New York City’s most dynamic neighborhoods.