Best Sicilian Restaurants in Hudson Heights
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• Sicilian • Upper West Side
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- VVictoriaNew York City •1 review5.0Dined 1 day agoLove this place! I've never had a bad meal here and the service is impeccable. The staff is friendly and attentive.More infoPiccola Cucina UptownPrice: Expensive• Italian• Upper East Side•4.8
- PPeterNew York City •21 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoExcellent food, the best authentic Italian and Sicilian food in the city. Interesting menu. Well portioned dishes. Very attentive and accommodating staff. Lunch pricing applicable to the entire menu is a fantastic deal.More infoPiccola Cucina Osteria - Spring St.Price: Expensive• Italian• SoHo•4.8
- JJoao1 review5.0Dined 2 days agoGood food, welcoming place and staff. Quiet place and well-locatedMore infoBocca Di Bacco (Theatre District - 45th St.)Price: Moderate• Italian• Theater District•4.4
- GGiselleNew York City •2 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoAs always, absolutely great service and food! Never disappointedMore infoPiccola Cucina EstiatorioPrice: Moderate• Italian• SoHo•4.7
- DDAVIDSan Francisco Bay Area •1 review5.0Dined 6 days agoThe owners understand the hospitality industry. They view the entire dining experience as a canvas to be filled in. First comes the ambiance brushstroke. Tables, lighting, Pompeii brick wall, and every holiday is treated with beautiful tasteful decorations. Next is the service brushstroke. An army of attentive workers cater to your every need, dining specials, drink orders, bread basket, boom, boom, boom, or should I say, in keeping with the painting analogy, brush, brush, brush. Finally, and most importantly, the food brushstroke. We ordered the insalada cesare, pollo al funghi, the pollo parmagiana, and lava cake for dessert. The best meal we ever enjoyed! Masterpiece complete! Un milione di grazie!More infoOsteria NonninoPrice: Expensive• Italian• West Village•4.6