According to locals, these are the best spots in New York City to chow down on carbonara, tiramisu, and fritto misto without the tourist crowds.
NEW YORK — On a cool sunny weekday afternoon, the crowds were out in Little Italy. In the two outdoor European-style cafes that anchor either end of Arthur Avenue, in the Belmont section of the Bronx, ...
Most people hunting for Italian food in New York City default to Mulberry Street in Manhattan. That's the well-worn tourist path. But the neighborhood where multi-generational Italian-American food ...