My father’s parents were immigrants from Sicily. Both of my parents and I were born and raised in the Lower East Side of Manhattan. Little Italy was a large, booming community! Italian immigrants lived and worked together, replicated their way of life- including food, trades, stores- in the Lower East Side of Manhattan! After a few generations, though, people moved into “suburban sprawls” to buy homes, etc. I’m so glad that I caught the tail-end of what was a glorious, authentic, Italian-American immigrant experience! I wish you could have experienced it too, Alessio. It was really, really something special. Glad to see Casa D’Angelo carrying it on.
Italian was my covid project i learned it cause i was bored out of my mind. And know some italians and then it lead to me kinda understanding similar languages like spanish better its been great.
As an Italian-American born and raised in NYC, I’m so happy to see all these Little Italy videos. So glad you guys had the best time! NYC is such a great city
It is good to hear you talking so positively about ‘southerners’ -for too long in Italy calabrese or Sicilian or apuglian were treated terribly in the north but they are the nicest people !!!
@@Ariom76 Good for them, my parents were treated so poorly that as soon as my dad was able to get a transfer. They went back south. My dad was a state employee with a University degree, but he was still considered a " terrone"
@@Chet73 Don't comment on things you know nothing about. It has nothing to do with the tax system. It had to do with history, how the south was forcibly annexed to the north. It has to do with more than a century of propaganda representing the south as freeloaders. It has to do with more than a century of the North systematically raping the South of its resources and manpower and then blaming the South for its problems. It has to do with the north aiding and abetting the mafia.
@@gerardinapanceri4013 not likely. People here in the Netherlands are not really looking at what they do in the USA if we approach the Italian cuisine. Italy it self is a much easier route. That is unless those same Italians from Italy are basing there variations on the USA. But then in the Netherlands we would not be allowed to call that Italian. Only food/products from Italy are allowed that label.
My love and passion to Italy is getting bigger and bigger every day with you and your videos guys. Thanks for the good memories. I'm thinking getting lesson to learn how to speak Italian next summer because of your videos. Lots of love from Turkey 🇹🇷🇮🇹
@@ThePasinis Italy is my dream place since I was in high school like 2006. I will definetely see it. And like you said who knows maybe one day we can meet 😍
You two are such a wonderful couple. You literally radiate joy and your videos are so uplifting to this western Canadian who had the pleasure of living in a small village north of Rome years ago. Grazie mille!
The North End in Boston (Little Italy) is bigger and has festivals all summer long. The food is excellent. The history is magic. You can visit Paul Revere's house.
Another neighborhood you could visit is Greenwich Village, which is where the British and Irish expat community is located. Tea & Sympathy on Greenwich Ave and 13th Street is an authentic British tea shop and restaurant selling British candies and snacks. You could get a couple British chocolates and snacks and do a vid comparing them to Italian ones! There's also Myers of Keswick which sells meat pies and snacks as well.
I have actually eaten here before. I’m in NJ so I’m super close. I can vouch for the food. My grandmother was from Naples and they don’t play about their food! Lol… It’s delicious and you can taste the quality ingredients. I am someone who gets my flour, EVOO, balsamic vinegar and other favorites imported from Italy and you tell the difference. I will also say on the flip side, there are other places in little Italy that are Americanized. This place just isn’t one of them. Favorite part of the video… Jessy “This is better than yours!” Haha guilt giggle was so organic! Haha
@@ThePasinis The Sunday sauce. I will never eat snails though, as I was given the job of knocking them back into the pot when they were trying to climb out. Yet I have no problem throwing a lobster into a pot of boiling water and eating it. There are just to many recipes and my son wants me to write them down. I told him I will cook the food with them as I don't have amounts. It's taste and a pinch of this and that. The only way to truly cook Italian is to cook with an Italian. I am so glad that I got that chance!!
At last we see Alessio saying "delicious" about food! It's so much enjoying than watch him eating disastrous fast food/snacks/sweets from supermarket 🤗 In Alessio's taste we trust :)
We moved from Chicago to Franklin, TN and we miss the food in Chicago so much! Whenever we visit we go to as many of our favorite restaurants as we can. Happy to see you all found some amazing food in NY while you were there!
This brings back the memories of my exchange year. I still remember the "ziti al forno" I had in Saint Louis at Zia's. I was so skeptic but they were the best! I was shocked that I finally had found a place where I could feel at home while so away from Italy.
sono brasiliano e parlo italiano...molto bello di guardare americani che sono originati di famiglia italiana parlando italiano e non dimenticando delle sue origini...auguri!
I learn so much from watching you both, I love you guys! My family is from Limatola and grandpa Erasmo changed his name to Rocco when he got his citizenship papers. I’m trying to learn Italian because I only know bits from growing up. I want to eventually get dual citizenship!
(hears French) "French people, what are you doing in Little Italy?" says the Frenchie speaking Italian in Little Italy! 😉But all jokes aside, the neighborhood next door Nolita (stands for North of Little Italy) as well as SoHo (stands for South of Houston Street) has become a hub for the French community with boutiques and cafes. A Little Paris! Also, you said the Big Boss license plate fits you, but I think the Bada Bing license plate above it fits you more 😂
Three of my grandparents were immigrants from Italy, and my last name, Gerace, is the name of a town in Calabria. I was born and raised in America, and heard my parents, aunts and uncles speaking Italian when I was growing up, but I never spoke Italian myself!! I’d do it now-I think as a kid I was too shy….
I'm so glad you loved Little Italy; to me, it's beautiful. I haven't been to Casa di Angelo yet (it used to be my favorite restaurant, Angelo's, but it burned down in 2018.) I heard it reopened under new management and i was disappointed. You made me want to try it! Enjoy the rest of your time here❣️
Now I know what I'm having for dinner today, Italian for sure! Everything looked delicious! I'm happy you had a fun visit, great video! I think you guys just missed The Pasta Queen, she was just visiting NY. Have you watched her? She is fabulous too.
I was born in little Italy on Mulberry St New York, 66 years ago.. Little Italy, spanned may blocks and now only a few.. it was a wonderful place where italians settled down from Italy.. It was very nice watching your video, Thank You for posting your travels there..by the way, I think you two are wonderful together, you make me laugh..
Idk whether or not you're still in NYC or not but the BEST most scrumptious Italian food I ever had was Carmine's in time Square- the food was fantastic- the mozzarella in corozza was outrageously delicious too
Well yes- in times Square their prices are inflated but when you're looking to have an amazing meal before/after a Broadway show the convenience of its location is more economical than paying for parking, tipping and a cab
Have you only ever eaten Italian food at Carmine’s ‘cause that’s the only way I could see anyone in the entire tri state area saying they best Italian food they’ve ever had was in Times Square.
@@ThePasinis Chicken scarpariello and the hot antipasti platter are my recs. There's another Carmine's on Boradway at 90th, if you want to not be in a touristy neighborhood. I'd also be curious for you guys to go to Lombardi's Pizza in Soho on Spring St., John's of 12th St (very old restaurant), for fancy treat/occasion Il Cantinori 10th St. which is pretty expensive.
The best food, the best wine, the best service, the best croissants, the best coffee, the best gelato, the cleanest, friendliest place I have ever been is Italy. That was the trip of a lifetime for this old gal ❤
That’s so very nice to know that little Italy in New York has authentic food. When I go visit, I will make a point to go to Little Italy. Thank you for sharing this video. Grazie millie.
Happy you two had a pleasurable experience in Little Italy and found a good spot! Personally, I’ve never eaten there in my 10+ yrs in NYC. I do love Di Paolo’s though. Will you guys try NY pizza favorites like Scar’s and Robertas? for Napolitan pizza we like Song e Napule, and una pizza napoletana, or maybe ribalta which was where the Euro cup 20/21 festivities took place
Hopefully you get to experience the little italy on Arthur ave in the bronx. You won't be disappointed!! There is a store where they sell fresh mozzarella can't recall the name but alot of italians there as well!!
What's also strange is that I have friends that are Greek and Middle Eastern; even though I am Italian , people who don't know us assume we are all family because of similar features and coloring. We also get together to cook, and we cook certain recipes with the same ingredients. What was even funnier was my Swedish mother in law gets in act quite well with certain foods
It is not so strange. People think Italians are “white” and “European” like that is supposed to be a definitive distinction that likens all European countries together, but Italy is very much a Mediterranean country, and had a lot of history/trade with the Middle East and Northern Africa. The British isles are going to have more of that northern Viking influence although the Roman influence is definitely there, and they have that cold weather and potatoes culture like a lot of the Northern European states
well it is known that back in the Byzantine area a lot of Nordic warriors did go to Constantinople (Istanbul) to fight as hired man. Big chance that they would bring there own culture and adopt some of the local culture and brought it back home.
@@yokoakimura Yeah that's because Italians ARE “white” and “European” and did not only trade or mingle with M.E. and N. African countries but also with Northern Europeans...LEARN SOME HISTORY or stick to Asian history
Yes. You are absolutely right. I noticed something strange though. Because my husband is Swedish, I thought I would take a stab at learning Swedish! I was baking the other day, and without thinking, I started using some food words in Italian aloud and when my mother in law heard me, she understood it when I told her "Cinnamon Roll even though she her Italian is non existent. Latin came into usages in Sweden in the 1600 so I assume Swedish got some of it's root words from Latin
Great video! Italians have the best food in the world IMO. Very kind people, and happy always! My fam is from Mexico & we have a city there named “Nueva Italia, Michoacán, MX”. It had a lot of Italian influences! Viva Italia 🇮🇹, Mexico 🇲🇽, y Estados Unidos 🇺🇸! 😊
Take a ride on the ferry over to Staten Island. There’s an excellent Italian spot close by. Pastavino. All homemade pastas and huge wine list. We have tons of amazing restaurants! & the south shore of Staten Island is known as staten Italy lol all the Italians from Brooklyn moved here years ago.
🥲❤ Alessio talking about Italians of the south. So true. My Noni would be so happy hearing that. They came from Sicily. They raised me well. Love your channel. Auguri!
Little Italy in Manhattan, is only a shadow of its former self. Much of it,sadly had been subsumed by Chinatown. There are five Chinatowns in NYC, with the biggest in Queens. An indication of the large numbers of Chinese in NYC.
I love it! Great video! I could hear the collection of “mob hits” playing in the background. I always put on my CD’s when I’m in the mood for some of my family’s homemade Bagna Cauda sauce.
I loved this video at Little Italy. It was so awesome and you two are so much fun together. My family is from Naples so I really enjoyed seeing the wonderful experience you had. ❤️🇮🇹❤️
Did anyone else notice how they moved between 7:45 and 8:00? I'm guessing they got tired of being so close to the road or maybe the light wasn't right. But the transition between the two was on point because you couldn't tell unless you were really watching. Loved watching this though. Really enjoyed the video.
Yes, that is the one restaurant we ate at in Little Italy, our first night in nyc! Love! I grew up with an Italian family so I know my Italian food well,❤
Everyone says the real non-touristy Italian neighborhood in NYC is Arthur Ave in the Bronx. If you're still in NYC, that would be a good area for a video.
I lived in New York for many years. I am half Napolitano and my favorite time of year was in September, when we’d spend several days in Little Italy at the Feast of San Gennaro. San Gennaro is the patron saint of Naples. There would a ton of outdoor stalls, with the best food in the world. It has been 40 years since I left New York, but I think I have to go back, just for the feast. I bet I could gain 20 pounds in 4 days.
I love how Alessio is so happy to find real Italians in NYC. You can see the joy in his eyes to speak his language
My father’s parents were immigrants from Sicily. Both of my parents and I were born and raised in the Lower East Side of Manhattan. Little Italy was a large, booming community! Italian immigrants lived and worked together, replicated their way of life- including food, trades, stores- in the Lower East Side of Manhattan! After a few generations, though, people moved into “suburban sprawls” to buy homes, etc. I’m so glad that I caught the tail-end of what was a glorious, authentic, Italian-American immigrant experience! I wish you could have experienced it too, Alessio. It was really, really something special. Glad to see Casa D’Angelo carrying it on.
You can see how genuinely happy he is to be speaking his mother tongue with strangers in America. 🥰🥰
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A pinch 🤏 of pepper ❤
Italian was my covid project i learned it cause i was bored out of my mind. And know some italians and then it lead to me kinda understanding similar languages like spanish better its been great.
As an Italian-American born and raised in NYC, I’m so happy to see all these Little Italy videos. So glad you guys had the best time! NYC is such a great city
Both of them just complement each other and they are both respectful of each others options. So refreshing
Jessi makes me proud to be Italian, her love for everything Italian is genuine and pure, Great video.
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It warms my heart to see Alessio so genuinely happy
Grazie
Just a guess here but I feel he's most happy when Jessi is at his side, the venue doesn't matter
It is good to hear you talking so positively about ‘southerners’ -for too long in Italy calabrese or Sicilian or apuglian were treated terribly in the north but they are the nicest people !!!
It’s because of the Italian tax system. The north is over taxed and sent to the south. It produces a lot of resentment.
What about Molisians?
This is an exaggeration. My parents are from the South emigrated to the North and no one treated them horribly
@@Ariom76
Good for them, my parents were treated so poorly that as soon as my dad was able to get a transfer. They went back south. My dad was a state employee with a University degree, but he was still considered a " terrone"
@@Chet73
Don't comment on things you know nothing about.
It has nothing to do with the tax system. It had to do with history, how the south was forcibly annexed to the north. It has to do with more than a century of propaganda representing the south as freeloaders. It has to do with more than a century of the North systematically raping the South of its resources and manpower and then blaming the South for its problems. It has to do with the north aiding and abetting the mafia.
I love her bubbly kind personality and he's so handsome and suave. Perfect couple
My grandma was from Naples. Hearing you talk about it made me so happy!
Raise your hands if you also would like to eat Italian after seeing this video 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
i was already eating Italian food. while watching this.
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I love them so happy and funny…👍👍👍
I’m 1/2 Italian ❤and 1/2 Irish ☘️ …..how about I EAT YOU ❤☘️💚❤
@@gerardinapanceri4013 not likely. People here in the Netherlands are not really looking at what they do in the USA if we approach the Italian cuisine.
Italy it self is a much easier route.
That is unless those same Italians from Italy are basing there variations on the USA.
But then in the Netherlands we would not be allowed to call that Italian. Only food/products from Italy are allowed that label.
The glow on your faces during and after your meal speaks volumes!
Alessio allmost shared a tear when he ate the food. His reaction is gold.
My love and passion to Italy is getting bigger and bigger every day with you and your videos guys. Thanks for the good memories. I'm thinking getting lesson to learn how to speak Italian next summer because of your videos. Lots of love from Turkey 🇹🇷🇮🇹
We love this so much!! We hope your language lessons go well! Maybe we will see you in Italy someday 😊
@@ThePasinis Italy is my dream place since I was in high school like 2006. I will definetely see it. And like you said who knows maybe one day we can meet 😍
You two are such a wonderful couple. You literally radiate joy and your videos are so uplifting to this western Canadian who had the pleasure of living in a small village north of Rome years ago. Grazie mille!
The North End in Boston (Little Italy) is bigger and has festivals all summer long. The food is excellent. The history is magic. You can visit Paul Revere's house.
SO many people have told us to visit The North End! We have to do it!!
I wouldn't say it's bigger though lol. Still fun ofc. Also Arthur avenue in the Bronx and lots of Brooklyn
Other cities always make it a competition lol. Stop it
Another neighborhood you could visit is Greenwich Village, which is where the British and Irish expat community is located. Tea & Sympathy on Greenwich Ave and 13th Street is an authentic British tea shop and restaurant selling British candies and snacks. You could get a couple British chocolates and snacks and do a vid comparing them to Italian ones! There's also Myers of Keswick which sells meat pies and snacks as well.
I have actually eaten here before. I’m in NJ so I’m super close. I can vouch for the food. My grandmother was from Naples and they don’t play about their food! Lol… It’s delicious and you can taste the quality ingredients. I am someone who gets my flour, EVOO, balsamic vinegar and other favorites imported from Italy and you tell the difference.
I will also say on the flip side, there are other places in little Italy that are Americanized. This place just isn’t one of them.
Favorite part of the video…
Jessy “This is better than yours!” Haha guilt giggle was so organic! Haha
Love this vlog. Now I want to eat some Neopolitan food in Little Italy. Thanks for Filming this Outstanding vlog.
Thank you so much! We are so happy you enjoyed it!
What I enjoy about your videos is that it seems that Allesio loves America as much as he loves Italy.
I do
His face when he finds his own people is precious
I grew up just outside NYC, learned to cook from my girlfriends Sicilian mother and grandmother. NY Italian cooking is the best!! 👍👍👏👏🙏🙏💖💖💯💯
love this! What was your favorite recipe from the family??
@@ThePasinis The Sunday sauce. I will never eat snails though, as I was given the job of knocking them back into the pot when they were trying to climb out. Yet I have no problem throwing a lobster into a pot of boiling water and eating it. There are just to many recipes and my son wants me to write them down. I told him I will cook the food with them as I don't have amounts. It's taste and a pinch of this and that. The only way to truly cook Italian is to cook with an Italian. I am so glad that I got that chance!!
12:40, thank you?? Common amore!!! Grazie!!! Sei nella piccola 🇮🇹. Blessings guys. ❤
These people at the restaurant gave hearts to what they do daily, the food looked amazing!
At last we see Alessio saying "delicious" about food! It's so much enjoying than watch him eating disastrous fast food/snacks/sweets from supermarket 🤗 In Alessio's taste we trust :)
It’s such a joy to watch you two! Thank you for sharing yourselves and such positive and fun content 🙏🏼🫶🏼
Happy for you guys….I love little Italy! So many restaurants and Italian grocery stores!
we had so much fun exploring!
Love this video and glad you found authentic Italian food to enjoy!
When Alessio speaks Italian you can hear a strong "friulan" accent😀 🤩
mi fa piacere perche quando vado in Italia mi dicono che ho perso l'accento❤️
@@ThePasinis da milanese te lo confermo, si sente tantissimo!
@@ThePasinis dev’essere stato fortissimo se l’hai "perso” e ancora suoni cosí friulano
We moved from Chicago to Franklin, TN and we miss the food in Chicago so much! Whenever we visit we go to as many of our favorite restaurants as we can. Happy to see you all found some amazing food in NY while you were there!
Jessi’s hair looks gorgeous!!! Great day on the town. I miss Little Italy!!! Getting nostalgia here. ❤️
That was a very heart warming video especially at the Naples restaurant!
thank you so much!
This brings back the memories of my exchange year. I still remember the "ziti al forno" I had in Saint Louis at Zia's. I was so skeptic but they were the best! I was shocked that I finally had found a place where I could feel at home while so away from Italy.
sono brasiliano e parlo italiano...molto bello di guardare americani che sono originati di famiglia italiana parlando italiano e non dimenticando delle sue origini...auguri!
Awe Alessio I could see you almost tear up tasting Italy. I feel the same way about Korean food. ❤
I learn so much from watching you both, I love you guys! My family is from Limatola and grandpa Erasmo changed his name to Rocco when he got his citizenship papers. I’m trying to learn Italian because I only know bits from growing up. I want to eventually get dual citizenship!
Thank you for sharing this glorious experience!!!! I need to go soon. You two are just amazing. ❤❤❤
Grazie Mille❤️
Love the sharing of different languages in the beginning ❤
(hears French) "French people, what are you doing in Little Italy?" says the Frenchie speaking Italian in Little Italy! 😉But all jokes aside, the neighborhood next door Nolita (stands for North of Little Italy) as well as SoHo (stands for South of Houston Street) has become a hub for the French community with boutiques and cafes. A Little Paris! Also, you said the Big Boss license plate fits you, but I think the Bada Bing license plate above it fits you more 😂
hahaha this is so true!🤣 maybe we need to visit this little Paris and have Alessio try some delicious French food!
Yes. Little Paris is in Nolita.
Good video. I would definately stop @ that restaurant. This is gold. Thank you guys for sharing.
I love how Alessio is holding onto "che" instead of saying "that." I think he should keep saying it that way no matter how good his English gets.
There is no risk for him to change any soon, don't worry 😅
The end there..."For getta about it, get outa here" lol...great vid 🤣
I love watching and supporting your family!! Seeing Alessio in his element is heart warming. Thank you both for abother enjoyable video. 🤍
Omg please just move here already… our city needs you two 🤌🤌🤌
we thinking about it!
Three of my grandparents were immigrants from Italy, and my last name, Gerace, is the name of a town in Calabria. I was born and raised in America, and heard my parents, aunts and uncles speaking Italian when I was growing up, but I never spoke Italian myself!! I’d do it now-I think as a kid I was too shy….
Now I know where to go to eat authentic Italian food in New York! This is awesome guys!
"it's okay, you are American" 😂😂😂
He must've been so happy to find this piece of home
Thanks for taking us to Little Italy! How do you not gain weight eating such delicious food? 💕
So happy Alessio loved the Italian restaurant in Little Italy! love watching you both!
I'm so glad you loved Little Italy; to me, it's beautiful. I haven't been to Casa di Angelo yet (it used to be my favorite restaurant, Angelo's, but it burned down in 2018.) I heard it reopened under new management and i was disappointed. You made me want to try it! Enjoy the rest of your time here❣️
My wife lived in Rome for 12 years and she speaks fluent Italian and she is always looking for Italians to speak to 😊
Now I know what I'm having for dinner today, Italian for sure! Everything looked delicious! I'm happy you had a fun visit, great video!
I think you guys just missed The Pasta Queen, she was just visiting NY. Have you watched her? She is fabulous too.
Do bergamo
16:30 When that car goes by, you know you're in an Italian district. 😉 😀
I was born in little Italy on Mulberry St New York, 66 years ago.. Little Italy, spanned may blocks and now only a few.. it was a wonderful place where italians settled down from Italy.. It was very nice watching your video, Thank You for posting your travels there..by the way, I think you two are wonderful together, you make me laugh..
When I walk along Mulberry Stteet, and I get saddened by how Little Italy has beome tiny Italy.
I like these longer vids. Found you guys on Shorts first and really enjoy your videos so far!~
Idk whether or not you're still in NYC or not but the BEST most scrumptious Italian food I ever had was Carmine's in time Square- the food was fantastic- the mozzarella in corozza was outrageously delicious too
ooo thank you for the tip! We've heard great things about Carmines so we are curious to try it!!
Carmines is good but so Americanized. And Times Square is triple the price of everywhere else lol
Well yes- in times Square their prices are inflated but when you're looking to have an amazing meal before/after a Broadway show the convenience of its location is more economical than paying for parking, tipping and a cab
Have you only ever eaten Italian food at Carmine’s ‘cause that’s the only way I could see anyone in the entire tri state area saying they best Italian food they’ve ever had was in Times Square.
@@ThePasinis Chicken scarpariello and the hot antipasti platter are my recs. There's another Carmine's on Boradway at 90th, if you want to not be in a touristy neighborhood. I'd also be curious for you guys to go to Lombardi's Pizza in Soho on Spring St., John's of 12th St (very old restaurant), for fancy treat/occasion Il Cantinori 10th St. which is pretty expensive.
You guys are such a fun couple! I’m ready to visit little Italy!
You should! but wait for the nexts videos for a big surprise
@@ThePasinis I’m excited!!
The best food, the best wine, the best service, the best croissants, the best coffee, the best gelato, the cleanest, friendliest place I have ever been is Italy. That was the trip of a lifetime for this old gal ❤
Your post is not hyperbolic enough.
Great series! I feel as if I have been part of the trip too! Thank you for sharing this fun experience!
Thank you for the recommendation. What a gem, can't wait to try next time I'm in NYC.
Love You and your love for your home 🇮🇹🙏🏼!! Truth on each food tasted, can not wait to go. Keep sharing beautiful Couple 🥰🥰
That’s so very nice to know that little Italy in New York has authentic food. When I go visit, I will make a point to go to Little Italy. Thank you for sharing this video. Grazie millie.
Happy you two had a pleasurable experience in Little Italy and found a good spot! Personally, I’ve never eaten there in my 10+ yrs in NYC. I do love Di Paolo’s though. Will you guys try NY pizza favorites like Scar’s and Robertas? for Napolitan pizza we like Song e Napule, and una pizza napoletana, or maybe ribalta which was where the Euro cup 20/21 festivities took place
Hopefully you get to experience the little italy on Arthur ave in the bronx. You won't be disappointed!!
There is a store where they sell fresh mozzarella can't recall the name but alot of italians there as well!!
E' nella nostra lista
What's also strange is that I have friends that are Greek and Middle Eastern; even though I am Italian , people who don't know us assume we are all family because of similar features and coloring. We also get together to cook, and we cook certain recipes with the same ingredients. What was even funnier was my Swedish mother in law gets in act quite well with certain foods
It is not so strange. People think Italians are “white” and “European” like that is supposed to be a definitive distinction that likens all European countries together, but Italy is very much a Mediterranean country, and had a lot of history/trade with the Middle East and Northern Africa. The British isles are going to have more of that northern Viking influence although the Roman influence is definitely there, and they have that cold weather and potatoes culture like a lot of the Northern European states
well it is known that back in the Byzantine area a lot of Nordic warriors did go to Constantinople (Istanbul) to fight as hired man.
Big chance that they would bring there own culture and adopt some of the local culture and brought it back home.
It is like assuming a Danish person could be Swedish. Some countries have close phenotypes and cultural markers.
@@yokoakimura Yeah that's because Italians ARE “white” and “European” and did not only trade or mingle with M.E. and N. African countries but also with Northern Europeans...LEARN SOME HISTORY or stick to Asian history
Yes. You are absolutely right. I noticed something strange though. Because my husband is Swedish, I thought I would take a stab at learning Swedish! I was baking the other day, and without thinking, I started using some food words in Italian aloud and when my mother in law heard me, she understood it when I told her "Cinnamon Roll even though she her Italian is non existent. Latin came into usages in Sweden in the 1600 so I assume Swedish got some of it's root words from Latin
I love seeing you two so happy :-)
Great video! Italians have the best food in the world IMO. Very kind people, and happy always! My fam is from Mexico & we have a city there named “Nueva Italia, Michoacán, MX”. It had a lot of Italian influences! Viva Italia 🇮🇹, Mexico 🇲🇽, y Estados Unidos 🇺🇸! 😊
Great trip just seeing that meal where you had such joy best thing ever
Take a ride on the ferry over to Staten Island. There’s an excellent Italian spot close by. Pastavino. All homemade pastas and huge wine list. We have tons of amazing restaurants! & the south shore of Staten Island is known as staten Italy lol all the Italians from Brooklyn moved here years ago.
So did the Mafiosos. Everyone in NYC knows this.
🥲❤ Alessio talking about Italians of the south. So true. My Noni would be so happy hearing that. They came from Sicily. They raised me well. Love your channel. Auguri!
WOW this doesn’t look like little Italy New York that I remember. I must go back.
Little Italy in Manhattan, is only a shadow of its former self. Much of it,sadly had been subsumed by Chinatown. There are five Chinatowns in NYC, with the biggest in Queens. An indication of the large numbers of Chinese in NYC.
I love it! Great video! I could hear the collection of “mob hits” playing in the background. I always put on my CD’s when I’m in the mood for some of my family’s homemade Bagna Cauda sauce.
There's another Little Italy in the Bronx and scattered throughout Brooklyn, Whitestone, Queens and Staten Island
The happiness that y'all give out is insane!
4:36 LOL
The guy looked like you better step aside
Sono italiana e fiera di esserlo....but I must say,I love the whole world. Differences are a pro ❤ W Italy, W Usa and the rest of our beautiful world!
You two are the best . Keep going great content !!!! Like the vibes from you both
What a beautiful and happy couple, best of life to you.
Little Italy has been eaten by Chinatown. There is only 2 or 3 blocks left, but wow for San Genaro festival - it’s amazing!
I loved this video at Little Italy. It was so awesome and you two are so much fun together. My family is from Naples so I really enjoyed seeing the wonderful experience you had. ❤️🇮🇹❤️
The genuine happiness in Alessio's eyes were fantastic!
Oh my goodness, I must try that tiramisu sometime in my life!
Thank you for helping me add Casa D’Angelo to my bucket list! ❤️
Alessio is close to tears, so HAPPY for him to eat real food!
Did anyone else notice how they moved between 7:45 and 8:00? I'm guessing they got tired of being so close to the road or maybe the light wasn't right. But the transition between the two was on point because you couldn't tell unless you were really watching.
Loved watching this though. Really enjoyed the video.
Yes, that is the one restaurant we ate at in Little Italy, our first night in nyc! Love! I grew up with an Italian family so I know my Italian food well,❤
My husbands family's business was at 345 Mulberry St. in the late 1800's - early 1900's. It was Little Italy, but now it's considered Chinatown.
Thanks , is beatiful see italians there with competencies who works there.
I lived in Friuli for 4 years for work. I traveled all over Italy but Friuli is my favorite! I lived in Fontanafredda, loved it there.
Belisimo! I wish you would have visited a bakery. I was there years ago, and the italian cookies were amazing! Great Video! I Love you both! 💚🤍❤
This is what I like about NYC. You can find ethnic foods from all over the world
Waiter: Are you French?
Alessio: No, not yet.
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Brought tears to my eyes. My mother was from Naples Italy.
Everyone says the real non-touristy Italian neighborhood in NYC is Arthur Ave in the Bronx. If you're still in NYC, that would be a good area for a video.
Loved it I was raised in Little Italy Franklin Ave Hartford CT miss it.
3:04 is the little lady’s last name Soprano? Why no filming 🎥??
My mother's family is also from Friuli - Udine. From many decades ago. We are in Canada.
I lived in New York for many years. I am half Napolitano and my favorite time of year was in September, when we’d spend several days in Little Italy at the Feast of San Gennaro. San Gennaro is the patron saint of Naples. There would a ton of outdoor stalls, with the best food in the world. It has been 40 years since I left New York, but I think I have to go back, just for the feast. I bet I could gain 20 pounds in 4 days.
What a fun video. I'm so glad Alessio found some real Italian people and food.
You should go to Little Italy in Boston- the North End! Heaven!
I’ve always wanted to go to Little Italy. Thank you so much for taking us with you!