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    Lazzaro Bagels

    3.9 (44 reviews)
    Open 7:00 am - 11:00 pm

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    Bacon, Egg, Cheese on sesame bagel

    Casually stumbled upon this place and decided to order a BEC bagel. Best BEC bagel on my trip! Fresh ingredients, classic bagel. I still dream about this bagel!

    Porchetta sammich
    Cin C.

    Tried their porchetta sammich for lunch and it blew my mind. It was tender and juicy with a little bit it fat on the edges. Their green sauce was perfect. I got the full sammich and am super stuffed. Their sammiches look fresh and delish. I cannot wait to try others. Highly recommend!!

    PORCHETTA SANDWICH
    Monica D.

    While sitting in Zuccotti park, I saw this place, decided to check the menu and when I saw a Porchetta sandwich, I stopped in. The meat is loaded on, very tasty and the salsa verde was bright with a bit of a kick however the disappointing part was that the skin was not crispy which would've provided a great crunch. I feel the $15 was worth it considering other prices in the area.

    Jeanette B.

    We were trying to find a place to eat for lunch and came upon this place. We had a couple of sandwiches and salads. Everything tasted so fresh! Fast and convenient service, the service was really great. We ate upstairs by the window and it was perfect. If you want something light and fresh, this is the spot to go to.

    Classic slice and one with pepperoni
    Amy M.

    Great spot to stop in to grab food on the go. It's located in the financial district and sidewalks are bustling with tourists and professionals. The hubs and I were going to the 9/11 memorial & museum and we wanted something quick and easy. Sometimes the best eateries are the ones with long lines or it's just overhyped. In this case the turnover rate of food, and packed shop just means it's fresh and fast. We both split up upon entry, so I was ordering pizza on one side of the eatery and the hubs ordered a porchetta sandwich on seeded ciabatta on the other side. The employees were quick on taking orders and placing slices in the oven to heat up. The pizzas ended up being lukewarm since the shop was packed and they needed to service the next customer. Prices are reasonable to NY standards. Sandwiches tend to be around $15 and up in this location. We both carried our food to the seating area across the street. Here you can people watch, see the abnormally mutant size NY pigeons that eat anything and enjoy your meal. The pizza was okay and just standard, it was the sandwich that was the star of the show. The toasted seeded ciabatta was pressed which showcased some grill marks. The chimichurri sauce dressed on the inside of the bread gave a taste of garlic, Chile, oregano, parley and oregano. It married wonderful with the fresh tender moist fall off the bone pork roast. We would order this again in a heart beat. Would come back again. :)

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    Carmen H.

    While visiting NYC I came across Lazzaro and saw they had pitaya bowls. Immediately yes! Got the Pitaya bowl with banana, granola, honey and added PB. Was super excited to dive into it but once I did it was an immediate no. The Pitaya was chunky, not blended enough and also tasted like freezer burn but watered down all at the same time. The service was great and the atmosphere was cool. There's only one table downstairs. I didn't venture upstairs. Quite a few tables on the street. I tried eating at least half the bowl but just couldn't. A waste of $15 just for some PB and bananas. I guess I'm spoiled by real Pitaya and acai bowls from Hawaii.

    Nicholas G.

    Downtown doesn't have as many places to eat as the rest of nyc especially this area. Lazzaro's is one of those places you would have to look for to find it. It is up the street from the World Trade Center but discretely hidden next to a Burger King. It looked nice enough and had a bunch of options. This is one of those places that has the sandwiches premade in the case and you can pick from a bunch of different sandwiches. Premade sandwiches usually worry me but I was hungry so I gave it a shot. The muffalatta type sandwich caught my eye. It was ridiculously good and wasn't too salty even though it had all sorts of italian cold cuts on it. The vinegary olive spread balanced the sandwich well. I also tried the chicken salad sandwich but it only had chicken salad on it. It needed something more to it. A little freshness would have been nice in the form of a tomato or something. They also have pizza too but Barstool guy gave it a 2.9 which is not a good sign. I didn't try it but maybe next time. We sat outside after ordering and enjoyed the meal. They have a few tables out there since there isn't any sitting room inside. Check it out if you want a quick bite. Not bad at all.

    Turkey sandwich
    Christopher F.

    We got into the area just before going to the 9/11 Museum. We ordered breakfast sandwiches 15 minutes before breakfast was over but the cook said breakfast was over. We had the Turkey sandwich instead. It was very good and fresh. Filling and great flavors. We dined on the sidewalk tables. Great morning.

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    Food.... For the Best Neapolitan Style Pizza in New York, Visit Don Antonio on West 50 Street in…read moreManhattan. The crust on the pizza was also perfect. As traditional Neapolitan-style pizza is known for its soft, thin dough, puffy, charred crust, the Don Antonio version is well executed. The Regina Margherita with the grape tomatoes melted in my mouth the flavor was sensational. You must try the Pere & Noci salad along with your pizza, it peas, exquisite‼ Giorgia Caporuscio, an acclaimed and world champion pizzaiola who has earned international recognition for her authentic Neapolitan pizza, is behind the beloved Don Antonio restaurant. Located at 309 West 50th Street in New York City's Hell's Kitchen neighborhood, the casual eatery has an extensive list of pizzas. Don Antonio has over 30 types of Neapolitan pizzas, and the menu is a little bit daunting at first due to so many options, but even the pickiest eater will find something they'll want to eat. To top that off, Caporuscio recently debuted a brand new pizza tasting menu that features a curated lineup of never-before-seen pizza napoletana, and seven varieties of pizza fritta (fried pizza). Lastly, the entire pizza menu is now available gluten-free. With vast offerings, they are ambitious, and every dish is outstanding.

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    Vile, disgusting pizza. The pies are aggressively salty, overpriced, and really have very little…read moreflavor and character. It also did not help that I was seated at the bar... RIGHT BY THE DOOR. Do people not realize that putting a bar near a door on a freezing cold night benefits no one? Good thing I did not order alcohol or I would have froze to death. Seriously, none of the pies stood out in grand memory. All I can think of is, well, nothing. Nothing positive anyway. The names of the pies are funny, and the staff is friendly, but besides that, the quality of the food for lack of a better word, dare I say it, sucks. Hoping to salvage the meal, I ordered their Chicken Parmesan. It was the Hail Mary pass that unfortunately did not connect. The cutlets are overcooked and dry, and the red sauce cooked with it has minimal tomato flavor. At least the spaghetti is cooked to a nice al dente and mellow garlic butter flavor, but like the sauce cooked in, it is also minimal. Part of the problem I feel is they are trying to go for a vibe that has a New York and modern feel. It does not work. Stay true to one or the other. Or at least look at other business models. I will use another pizzeria in Bushwick that exemplifies it perfectly. It is a hipster pizzeria in a hipster neighborhood. Through balance, it creates an ambiance both welcoming and warm without losing any of its Bushwick character. It does this by not beating you over the head with hipster vibes, just enough to let you know that you are in Bushwick. The band Franz Ferdinand was playing as I was wrapping up. Rather than take the pizza out, I suggest you throw it out. Overall pizza rating: 1.7/5

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    Carbonara pizza! Be sure to break the egg yolk in the center for some crust dipping goodness.
    Carbonara pizza! Be sure to break the egg yolk in the center for some crust dipping goodness.
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    Fresh spaghetti tossed in rich house-made meat sauce, finished with basil and parmesan a BarDough favorite for pasta lovers.
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    WOW. WOW. WOW. BOBBY! Our new friend Bobby !!…read more We wanted family style Italian food - we GOT IT. We told this gentleman what we were thinking and he said slow it down folks you've got a lot on your mind let's refine this a bit. He was an EXPERT guide. A true professional. We placed our order, waited just a short moment and then BAM got hit with a big ol' plate of calamari. Then BAM got hit with a big ol' plate of meatballs and spaghetti. Then BAM here comes grand daddy chicken parm. I have no complaints, none. And neither will you. Great food great vibes great people. Bring friends... you'll need it.

    From the moment you walk in, you are met by a wall of sound. Mmm's and Aahs intersperse the…read morechatter in the room. We came here with reservations right after watching &Juliet across the street and the only problem was that I the dishes were so big that I couldn't order more. My wife and I enjoy a good meal but didn't research the size of the portions well. Thankfully our waiter guided us appropriately. We ended up skipping the appetizers and getting a chicken parmigiana and a half order of the rigatoni vodka! It was just enough for us. The chicken parmigiana was just right. It's their star and we can see why. The chicken was breaded well and dressed in the rich sauce and cheese. The breading was not overdone and the chicken was moist and tasty. The complimentary bread was helpful in mopping up the sauce. It was my wife's favorite for the night The rigatoni was my favorite and I regretted only getting the half order. I could have had another portion or two. It was the right mixture of flavor and texture. Next time, I'm taking a group of friends here so we can enjoy more of the dishes together. 10 out of 10 would come here again

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    Seafood Linguini in Luciano (white wine garlic sauce)
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