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Unlike Little Italy Manhattan, which can often come off as a tourist trap in NYC, this area of the Bronx presents a more genuine and authentic atmosphere that is more representative of Italy.
Can an American survive in NYC’s Little Italy only speaking Italian? 🇮🇹 Watch as we put language skills to the test, chatting with locals, ordering food, and navigating culture — all in ...
Di Cotta's Italian restaurant is planned to open this fall at the former Antonio's Bar & Trattoria in Endicott. Here's what ...