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The Best Pasta In NYC
Few things are going to make you as happy as a bowl of perfectly prepared carbohydrates.
Where To Get Some Pasta And A Glass Of Wine By Yourself
Eating carbohydrates alone is a beautiful thing. Here’s where to do that.
10 Great Options For Pasta Delivery Tonight
When you want to eat delicious pasta on your couch, order delivery from any of the spots on this guide.
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Forma Pasta Factory
If you need a bowl of pasta tonight with minimal human interaction, head to Forma Pasta Factory in Fort Greene.
The Best Pasta In NYC
Few things are going to make you as happy as a bowl of perfectly prepared carbohydrates.
Pasta Louise
This family-favorite Park Slope restaurant only makes one shape of pasta per day, but you get to choose your own sauces and toppings.
La Devozione
La Devozione serves fantastic pasta, both omakase-style and à la carte, in a pretty space in Chelsea Market.
Via Carota
Via Carota is a walk-in only Italian spot in the West Village, and there’s a good chance you’ll have to wait a few hours for a table. It’s worth it.
Misi
Misi is the pasta-focused restaurant from the people behind one of our all-time favorite Brooklyn restaurants, Lilia.
L’Artusi
One of our favorite West Village Italian spots, L'Artusi is still as reliable as ever. Try it for a special dinner, and order pasta.
Clay
Clay is an American restaurant in Harlem that’s perfect for a special-but-not-too-formal dinner.
Upland
Upland used to be one of our favorite spots in the city, but now it’s mostly just a useful place to have a solid meal in Flatiron.
La Pecora Bianca
A pleasant Italian restaurant in Nomad that makes all of its pasta from whole grains, we don’t love La Pecora Bianca, but we can accept it.
Il Posto Accanto
Il Posto Accanto in the East Village is home to some of the best meatballs and pastas in town. Plus, it has a great wine list and open air dining.
Lupa
Lupa is an ideal spot for that early-in-the-week dinner in Greenwich Village that you sort of want to cancel but can’t.
Saggio Restaurant
Saggio is a casual Italian spot in Washington Heights where you’ll want to become a regular.
Charlie Bird
Most everything on the menu at Charlie Bird is fantastic. They do service and wine better than almost anyone else.
Frank
A legendary East Village Italian restaurant that we have decided we can now only visit when nobody else will be eating there. Like at 3pm on a Tuesday.
Osteria Morini
Osteria Morini is a popular Italian restaurant on Lafayette street, known for pasta and lots of lambrusco. Expect crowds and very little elbow room.
Crispo
An old Infatuation favorite, Crispo is still hanging tough like Keith Richards' internal organs. Come for great pastas, salumi, and a solid wine list.
Sfoglia
An import from Nantucket, Sfoglia is one of the few Upper East Side joints that, if transported to downtown, wouldn’t feel out of place.