Posts Tagged ‘LITTLE ITALY’

11.9
08

Another Day In Little Italy!

by Simone ·

This little neighborhood has become almost a weekly soujorn for me.  With its great array of bakeries, cafes, restaurants, speciality shops and and indoor farmers market, it holds great appeal for many of us in the Bronx who don’t have the best amenities in our respective neighborhoods. Two new places that I checked out for lunch and after-lunch cappuccino were Emilia’s (where else can you find Braised Rabbit, Deep Fried Zuchinni Flowers or Breaded Artichokes) and Parisienne Cafe (a little taste of France in a sea of Italian establishments). Click on the Little Italy tab on the front page for more outstanding restaurants in the area.

Danny - owner of Parisienne Cafe. Merci, Danny!

 Indoor market, Arthur Avenue

10.27
08

Zero Otto Nove!

by Simone ·
ZERO OTTO NOVE, Little Italy
The owners of the incomparible Roberto’s in Little Italy have brought another Zagat worthy establishment to the Bronx.  The small bar in front belies the huge space these guys have “carved out” further back in the building.  The food is scrumptious.  They are known to excel in the pizza making department, but I opted for an arugula/goat cheese/grilled pears salad, followed by  their Portobello al Forno - both were appetizers with portions so huge I should have asked for a doggie bag.  But with food this delish, I kept on ’til the very end! For more adventurous gastronomes - tell me where else in the Bronx are  you going to find “rabit cooked in tomato sauce with fresh Rosemary” or “free-range cornish hen” - FOR LUNCH?!? Check out their website for menus and photos. Oh, and if you are a lover of olive oil - snatch up a bottle of their private label. And don’t forget to say buon giorno to Tony, manager extraordinairre (pictured below in the bar).
 

10.9
08

The Culinary Charms of Little Italy!

by Simone ·

The Bronx’s Little Italy is such a short bus ride from my home in Parkchester that I can’t believe I didn’t take advantage of it the first year and a half I was here.  It was only doing research for TheBronxRocks, that I finally figured out where it is (in between Parkchester and The Bronx Botanical Gardens, which I have been visiting regularly since I moved to this borough).  I posted about two fabulous restaurants early on here. But now I have to rave about the other shops one can enjoy during a stroll down Arthur Avenue.  I coaxed my friend Isabelle to join me last weekend and being Swiss-Moroccan and having spent her early years in both Paris and Switzerland, I knew she would appreciate this little enclave.  Reminiscent of the fromageries, boulangeries, chacuteries of the streets of Paris and other European villages, many of the shops of Little Italy specialize in their own…well, specialities – meat, cheese, bread, pasta, seafood and so forth.  Our favorite (and something neither of us had seen before) was Calabria Pork Store where the ceiling is literally filled to the brim with hanging salamis and sausages! After lunch at Tino’s Delicattessen and capucinnos at a bakery close, by we shop-hopped all the way down Arthur Ave for supplies to have an evening picnic-style dinner. French baquette, camembert, grapes, figs, olives, sundried tomatoes and a bottle of wine? Heaven!

Calabria Pork Store

A Little Taste Of Cuba

08.17
08

Mama Mia!

by Simone ·
 
Sidewalk Scene

Where to get the best pasta, pizza, Italian sorbet, tiramisu and expresso in the Bronx? Little Italy on Arthur Avenue, of course! (more…)