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- BBrittanyJacksonville / Northeast Florida •1 review5.0Dined 1 day agoHad an excellent dinner that did not disappoint on any level! Perfect little Italian spot with attentive and quick service. We got the cacio e pepe and the chicken parm special, both absolutely delicious! Just wish we had more room in our stomachs to finish our meals!More infoOsteria NonninoPrice: Expensive• Italian• West Village•4.6
- SStevenVIPNew York City •55 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoMy family thoroughly enjoyed our meals. The seating is very tight, with tables so close to each other. But, the overall ambiance was great, as were the servers. We started with a delicious bottle of COS Nero di Lupo wine, from Sicily. Our app for the 3 of us, was the Buratta, which when spread on the great bread for the table, was really good. My wife had the bucatini cacio e pepe was good, but a bit gummy. Taste was great. My son had the Ossobuco ravioli in its sauce, pecorino fondue, thyme and lemon. He rated that as excellent! I tasted and agreed. I opted for the Green Tagliatelle with Wild Boar Ragù Flavoured with Herbs and Black Truffle. Fantastic! When I made the reservation, I noted that we were there for my older son's birthday. They surprised him with cannolis and a candle. Nice touch! One additional comment, there are many wine options, but the vast majority are quite expensive. The one bottle I asked for, which was somewhat reasonable, was out of stock. The bottle we did get was $25 more, but as stated above, delicious. I do highly recommend this restaurant!More infoPiccola Cucina EstiatorioPrice: Moderate• Italian• SoHo•4.7
- LLisaNew York City •2 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoThis place transports you to an authentic Italian trattoria. Food was excellent but the space is small.More infoPiccola Cucina Osteria - Spring St.Price: Expensive• Italian• SoHo•4.7