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    Rao's

    4.3 (231 reviews)
    Ultra High-EndItalian
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    Always a amazing meal This place is one of a kind From the apps to the mains Everything I mean Everything is amazing we had seafood salad,roasted peppers,baked clams,fried calamari to start then 2 pastas that we all shared and then the mains veal,shrimp and lamb All amazing

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    Wliliam L.

    My second time at Rao's, and it's always an experience. The food was spectacular as always, the company was amazing, and the staff are just incredible--like friends and family on a Sunday evening. The baked clams, calamari in red sauce, seafood in oil, and pastas were all finger-licking good. Must try: Meatball Absolutely must try: Salt and pepper shrimp--it's out of this world. Finished it off with blackberry ice cream, cheesecake, espresso, and a little Frangelico... just perfect.

    . It's easy to get a super bowl ticket then getting a table at RAOS!
    Alex M.

    The Veal marsala, lemon chicken, spicy calamari, meatballs, Penne Vodka, Sausage with macaroni were all excellent dishes,The atmosphere was great.The service was unbelievable and so on, It's harder to get a table at RAOS then getting a super bowl ticket.

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    Jordan W.

    I've wanted to come here for so long, I was shocked when the restaurant was able to live up to the height. When you sit down and an older gentlemen grabs a chair and sits at your table, and then asks you what you'd like for dinner, you know you are in for a unique experience. We ordered way too much food, but truly everything was amazing. I hope I can come back some day

    Seafood salad, baked clams, calamari
    Jenny S.

    My experience was so amazing the warm intimate atmosphere and unmistakable air of exclusivity all added to the charm. The food was incredible, the seafood super fresh. Service was amazing, made me feel like a regular even on my first visit.

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    Jennifer R.

    It's not what you know, it's who you know... Last night I was fortunate to have had a dining experience at Rao's, probably a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity (at least for me). Based on the reviews I didn't have very high expectations for this exclusive, historical, and family owned East Harlem hot spot. I was totally blown away... not only was the staff amazing and friendly, but each and every dish was delicious, all served family style. The Maitre d' sat with us and walked us through the different courses and options (there's no written menu). We started with the seafood salad and baked clams, followed by the pasta arrabiata and orecchiette with broccoli rabe and sausage, accompanied by the biggest and tastiest meatballs smothered in Rao's amazing sauce. For entrees we got the shrimp oreganata and veal with hot peppers. For dessert I tried the chocolate raspberry ice cream. The restaurant had a warm and intimate vibe. We even had a chance to visit the kitchen! I had such a lovely experience that I'm grateful for. Hopefully I'll be lucky enough to patronize this establishment again in the future.

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    Kelly G.

    Bucket list item for sure. Dining here was an incredible experience! The inside is small, only enough for about 10 groups at a time, but tables vary in size. Every staff member was incredibly kind (especially since I came straight from work and arrived a little early, and the rest of my party a little late, they sat me at the bar and had a lovely conversation with me while I waited even though they seemed to be extremely busy. There was no menu, the Maitre D' sat down with us at our table and told us our options for each course. He helped us develop a well rounded menu that would serve all of our tastes and it ended up being just enough for us four. Obviously the meatballs were incredible, but the veal over pasta was our favorite. I'm still dreaming about it!

    Penne, meatballs, salad, lemon chicken
    Leah C.

    The stars are for the amazing meatballs. Some of the best I've ever had, really delicious....as long as I don't think too much about the fact that they're made from veal. The pasta was extremely regular, something you'd make yourself in 10 minutes when you're feeling lazy and have jarred sauce on hand. The salad was salad, lots of iceberg lettuce, lots of raw onion to pick out. The lemon chicken was just disgusting. I hate food waste and feel guilty and time I have to throw food away, but neither my husband nor my son could finish a bite of it. The texture, the taste, the sauce....just terrible. Like most New Yorkers, I've held out hope that one day a nice mobster would invite me to a fabulous dinner at Rao's.... I can still hold out hope for Tiro A Segno! The $80 was worth it to let me know that I wasn't missing anything, no more known unknowns.

    Picking up my to go quarantine dinner.
    Melanie M.

    Got Rao's for quarantine takeout for the Taste of Rao's for two for $80. Knowing I will probably never have the honor of dining at Rao's we signed up for the waitlist for the next best thing. I received a text three weeks after joining the waiting list and we were able to jump at the opportunity. The meal comes with a house salad, penne marinara, meatballs, & lemon chicken. Totally worth the $80 which includes tax and tip. The lemon chicken was a bit on the sour side for me but cooked perfectly. The meatballs!?!?!? Ohhhh the meatballs!!!! It's like eating a cloud with sauce on it, a-mmmazing! The penne and sauce a staple that you can go wrong with. The salad, a typical house salad served with gorgeous tomatoes. If you get the chance sign up on Instagram, if you get the call don't hesitate to jump on it! Great opportunity! Happy to support our local restaurants. Hey Rao's hit me up when you reopen if you have a table open up!

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    Loved the atmosphere and food. D the bartender is the man. Been a few times and this plce just hits right every time

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    The meatballs are incredible. And the shrimp was also incredible. The service is great and the food was even better.

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    9 months ago

    Always a great experiences. Excellent food. Amazing service. And a space unique to NYC.

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    1 year ago

    We eat nothing but Rao the rail's restaurant whenever we're in New York it's so much like my own cooking.

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    Ask the Community - Rao's

    How do I make a reservation?

    You can't... you need to know someone

    Ok. So what is the best advice to get a table here?

    They don't have any tables

    Other than the meatballs, what is a must-have dish?

    Any tips/anyone willing to connect me with someone that can help me make a reservation?

    They take reservations the Monday before Thanksgiving for the next year . Not a guarantee you'll get a table it's just when they assign tables

    How do I make a reservation? Just tried calling and voicemail said we are not taking any reservations at this time. Is it walk-in? First come first serve? I would love to eat here.

    I believe you need to know someone who has a regular table on reserve. I don't believe you can just walk in. Maybe to sit at the bar. It's a big deal getting into eat there. We knew someone who knew the person who has the table on that particular… Read more

    Can someone pleaseeeeee and kindly lend me a day to eat here at your table or take me as a plus 1? Lol, I am really trying to get a taste of the food. Thanks a million.

    Tomorrow there will likely be plenty of tables available.

    I would love to be able to eat here once in my life for a special occasion, is there any way to get a table without owning one? maybe come at a weird time?

    Tip the guy at the door $100 bill.

    Can you dine at the bar?

    You cannot

    Is the restaurant open on labor day?

    Yes.

    If anyone is so lucky and has a table they are giving up for a few hrs I'm interested will pay as well?

    Can you do carry out?

    Yes.

    Anyone have a table here willing to give out their reservation? Dying for some pasta! 😩

    Lucky enough to be going next month. How is the parking?

    It isn't that bad but it can be kinda crowded in the weekends bc of the parks next to it; your better off parking on pleasant avenue and walking to the restaurant better yet on 115 or 116 st. Good luck and enjoy!!!!

    Can someone recommend a way to get a table ? I would love to dine in this iconic restaurant!…

    Win a reservation at a charity auction.

    How can I eat here?? Does anyone have a table please ? I want to go for my birthday

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    Ci Siamo - Cavatelli allo scoglio

    Ci Siamo

    4.4(844 reviews)
    4.4 miChelsea, Midtown West
    $$$

    The food was fabulous and the 6 of us really enjoyed our meal. What made it even more special was…read moreMadeline Maldonado, the sommelier. She answered all our questions (and we had many!), she recommended a great wine for the table and a superb Bourbon that we had never tasted before (Pinhook). Also four great Cabernet recommendations. She is a true gem and a real tribute to your organization. Well done!

    TL;DR: Crowded Italian spot with pricey but large portions. A bit salty, but good flavors…read moreotherwise. Best dishes: Cast Iron Focaccia or Caramelized Onion Torta to share. Baba Al Rum was also tasty, as was the Orecchiette. Rigatoni was salty, but well-flavored. I visited a popular Italian restaurant from the Union Square Hospitality group with a group of five others. The restaurant is quite large, and although it was somewhat noisy, the tables were spaced apart enough that it was easy to hear everyone. We had an early dinner at 5:45 PM, which took quite a while, but I didn't mind. To drink, I went with the Bitter Giuseppe for $19, with Cynar 45.3, Punt e Mes, lemon, and sea salt. I'm a fan of most Negronis, and this was a particularly bitter version. The bit of lemon and sea salt added a unique but enjoyable flavor at the end, though in retrospect, the salt probably wasn't super necessary. Two of us split, and eventually, a few of us ordered their signature appetizer, the $18 Cast Iron Focaccia, with tomato conserva, a mixture of crushed tomatoes, olive oil, and Calabrian chili. The bread was fresh and warm, albeit a tad oily and salty, but it paired wonderfully with the conserva. As someone who doesn't like it when bread is extra, this was delicious and worth it. Another person ordered the $18 Insalata Verde. It was very large, but fairly basic, with a vinaigrette that had a citrusy and mustardy flavor. There was also the Caramelized Onion Torta for $27, which was very large, as expected for the price point. It had a creamy and tangy flavor from the Pecorino Toscano with some sweetness from the onion. It was delicious, but very heavy, and I would recommend that around three or four people split it alongside the focaccia. Finally, there was also the $15 Pizza Bianca, which was easily the smallest of all the plates, but they still enjoyed it. My main dish was the Orecchiette for $26, with ramps, pistachio, and pecorino. Like most of their dishes, the portion size was quite large, with plenty of pasta, which was perfectly cooked. The ramps added a touch of sweetness, although I would have liked a few more nuts. Additionally, there was almost too much pecorino, which made the dish slightly salty, but it was still enjoyable. As a side, I got the $19 Grilled Asparagus with dates, vermouth, and blue cheese, which came with many pieces of lightly charred asparagus. While there was plenty of funky blue cheese, I would have preferred more dates. Two of the others got the Rigatoni Alla Gricia for $30. The portion was large, and I tried a bit while they tried mine. The noodles were again cooked perfectly, and while there was a lot of guanciale, this was easily the saltiest of all the dishes. For dessert, I chose their Baba AU Rum for $18, which was uniquely mixed with chocolate and orange. The presentation was a bit off, as it looked like a certain emoji, but the flavor made up for it. The subtle hint of rum paired with the bitter-sweet chocolate and orange. The dark chocolate-covered orange slice on top was a nice touch as well. Someone else got a tart, and one other person got the Gelati, which resulted in one of the only faults during service. She heard it was two scoops, and ordered espresso stracciatella and hazelnut, but was given two separate orders for $12 each. The gelato was good, but unlike most things, definitely not worth it for the price. I liked the appetizers much more, but I found the food good overall. Tasty dessert, and the portions make up at least a bit for the relatively higher prices.

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    Ci Siamo - Private dining space - has access to outdoor terrace and view of Empire State Building

    Private dining space - has access to outdoor terrace and view of Empire State Building

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    L'Artusi - Amatraciana - incredible

    L'Artusi

    4.3(2.7k reviews)
    5.6 miWest Village
    $$$

    We really enjoyed our counter dining experience at L'Artusi, especially the chance to watch the…read morebustling open kitchen in action. We started with the housemade focaccia and Wagyu carpaccio--both were outstanding, with the perfect balance of crispy, flavorful, and fresh elements. My partner and I shared the pasta, hangar steak, and potatoes, which turned out to be the ideal amount for two. We finished with the famous olive oil cake, which we loved for its subtly sweet, moist and tender bite. Served with lightly whipped cream and raisins, the combination was surprisingly delicious. We were also touched by the complimentary anniversary scoop of ice cream. The interior seating is a bit snug, but the decor is beautiful--elegant yet homey. The service was good as well. Overall, we highly recommend L'Artusi for a special night out!

    L'Artusi has been on my radar for a while, ever since I heard it was a hot spot and saw reviews of…read moreit being one of the best Italian restaurants in NYC. Being Italian American, I'm hypercritical of spots like these - but nevertheless the positive reviews were overwhelming so I wanted to check it out for myself. One of my friends and I were looking to catch up, so I booked a table and off we went. While it can be tricky to get a reservation during prime dinner time, it's relatively easy to get a lunch reservation - or an early/late dinner. I managed to get a reservation for dinner at 9:15pm which was the earliest I could find. The restaurant is pretty unassuming on the outside - it looks like a converted brownstone and once inside we were greeted by a large space with a sceney vibe. The space is split between two levels with a large bar up front and a semi-open kitchen in the back. The decor was modern - with lots of greys and neutral tones which was a little unexpected. The main star of the menu is pasta, but they also have a few non-pasta mains as well as some crudo selections, apps, and sides. We decided to get a few apps, two pastas, and one side. To start, we went with the octopus, roasted mushrooms, burrata crostone, and focaccia. These were all really good, but my favorite was the mushrooms. I'm usually not a fan of mushrooms but these were prepared with red pepper and fried egg and were delicious; it cut through the earthiness and changed the texture to something I really enjoyed. The focaccia was also a standout - it's house made and was paired with a peppery oil that complemented the bread well. For mains we split two pastas - the caccio e pepe and the rigatoni. Both of these were very good, though I felt the rigatoni was the stronger dish. It was prepared with sausage ragu, soppressata, broccoli rabe pesto, and pecorino. The flavors worked really well together and the pasta was cooked al dente. The caccio e pepe was perfectly fine, I just feel it's been overplayed and didn't feel there was anything that stood out amongst the others I've tried. We also got a broccoli rabe as a side which was great. We couldn't leave without dessert and decided to get their olive oil cake and quattro formaggio cheesecake. The restaurant is known for the former - it was perfectly fine but I've had olive oil cakes elsewhere of the same or better quality. The cheesecake was the stronger dessert IMO - the combination of cheeses gave it an interesting, almost savory flavor. The brûlée top and mascerated strawberries were great texture and flavor complements. Service was great - the place was packed but service was consistently on point and everyone was friendly. Overall, I had a good experience at L'Artusi. While everything was very good, I'm struggling to find the exact reason why this place became such a hot spot compared to other Italian spots in the city. Nevertheless, you'll have a good meal here and I would definitely return if given the opportunity.

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    Kitchen area

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    Trattoria Trecolori

    Trattoria Trecolori

    4.1(3k reviews)
    3.6 miTheater District, Midtown West
    $$

    It was difficult getting a reservation for the time we wanted so I booked for 45 minutes later. We…read morearrived at our desired time, told the hostess we were early and immediately seated. Water and excellent bread arrived immediately and the waiter was helpful describing dishes and giving advice. Salads were fresh and crisp. Caesar was nicely dressed and the mixed salad was a nice combination with well balanced herb vinaigrette. Seafood dishes had large amounts of fresh seafood and the veal picatta had the lemony flavor you expect without excessive acidity. Dessert was tasty and innovative. The ricotta based cheese cake wasn't as smooth as the cream cheese form but the citrus flavor was great. Throughout the meal water and bread were refilled, plates from completed courses removed and next delivered without being overly hovering. All in all a really great meal.

    This was my first time at this restaurant and the only reason I selected it was because it was…read moreclose to the theatre I was attending (literally across the street). I read the reviews mostly good so I was hoping for the best. My friends and I were not disappointed. The first thing I noticed was there were 7 people in my party and 4 arrived early and did not have to wait for my arrival to be seated. Second the waiter who took our order was polite and on point with specials and knowledge of the menu. He (just never caught his name) suggested the Rigatoni which chicken and sausage. I am not really a pasta eater but baby that dish could change that; it was DELICIOUS. I even liked the anchovy dressing on my Caesar Salad and I dislike anchovies. All the dishes ordered (chicken parm, mussels chicken paillard etc.) everyone enjoyed them immensely. The only negative was when the Chicken Paiikard arrived it was supposed to a shared dish by the elderly couple and they asked for regular dinner plates from one of the servers. It took the gentleman who took our order to step in and said sure, lucky their food was still hot. Common Sense is not so common for all. But this will not lower my rating as it was taken care of swiftly. The portions were the perfect size and I was not stuffed but pleasantly satified. We told them the time of our show, food was out quickly, nicely presented, still hot and very tasty. The restaurant was not noisy and had space between the tables. It also had an elevator for those who could not manage stairs. Trattoria Trecolori you will be added to my must go again list! Thank for a wonderful experience!

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    Trattoria Trecolori - 2nd floor dining area

    2nd floor dining area

    Trattoria Trecolori - Francese chicken with lemon white wine sauce

    Francese chicken with lemon white wine sauce

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