Old-school Italian-American in Little Italy. Perfect for groups w/ private dining. Known for fresh seafood pasta & scratch-made noodles.
Experience authentic Italian-American cuisine at this charming Little Italy establishment. Known for its classic dishes and warm ambiance, it's a go-to spot for both intimate dinners and group gatherings. The highlight is often the fresh seafood pasta, prepared with care and exceptional ingredients.
This Italian-American restaurant is lauded for its classic dishes, with a particular standout being the Linguini ai Frutti di mare, featuring fresh seafood and house-made pasta. While most reviews are positive, a few mention that some dishes can be slightly overpriced for the area.
"The Linguini ai Frutti di mare is a highly recommended dish, praised for its fresh seafood and house-made pasta. The lasagna is also noted as a classic old-school option."
Customers generally have a positive experience, praising the food, service, and ambiance, although some mention it can be a bit pricey.
Important Note
Some users have expressed skepticism about recent positive reviews, with one mentioning that Google Maps reviews were not favorable and cited silently added tips and overpriced specials. Another comment suggests the food might be AI-generated.
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Neutral"This comment suggests the food might be AI-generated."
Negative"The author found the price to be great for a family of four, spending $140 including tips."
Positive"This user mentioned that Google Maps reviews were not favorable for the restaurant, citing silently added tips and overpriced specials."
Negative"This user agreed with another commenter that the post appeared staged."
Neutral"The commenter questioned the authenticity of the post, asking why it looked staged and where the actual review was."
Neutral"This commenter suggested Casa D'Angelo in Little Italy for those looking for old-school Italian."
Positive"Casa D'Angelo was suggested as an affordable Italian option."
Positive"Casa D'Angelo in Little Italy is recommended for private dining and is known to be affordable for large groups."
Positive"Casa D'Angelo in Little Italy is suggested, and the commenter has experienced their private dining. They recall paying under $100 per person for a 3-4 course meal for 14 people."
Positive"Casa D'Angelo is suggested as another restaurant to check out."
Positive"This user stated that Casa D'Angelo in Little Italy is part of the same group as Carbone and Torrisi."
Neutral"Suggests Casa D'Angelo in Little Italy as a comparable option to Villa Mosconi, known for its old-school Italian charm."
Neutral"This user recommended Angelo's of Mulberry Street in Little Italy for old-school Italian style lasagna."
Positive"Casa D'Angelo in Little Italy is mentioned as an affordable option with private dining, suitable for large parties."
Positive"Casa D'Angelo was mentioned as a potential Italian restaurant in Manhattan for a first date."
Positive"This commenter recommends Casa D'Angelo as a good restaurant option in Little Italy, noting it is not a tourist trap and serves great food."
Positive"The commenter had a great experience at Casa D'Angelo during the San Gennaro Feast, stating the food was as good as ever, despite the event being crowded and overpriced."
Positive"This user expressed interest in the dish shown in the post, indicating a desire to try it."
Neutral"This user provided the price of the Linguini ai Frutti di Mare after another user inquired about it, linking to the restaurant's menu."
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