*NEW YORKERS ARE SHEISTY A.F ILL PASS HEAD DOWN TO JERSEY THEY HAVE BETTER ITALIAN FOOD THAN THAT DUMP IN LIL ITALY 🇮🇹 YOU'REUCKY IF A RAT DOESN'T 🐀 WANT TO JOIN YOU FOR DINNER DOWN THERE ...PEOPLE JUST LET THAT DUMP OF NYC DIE AS IT SHOULD HAVE 2 DECADES AGO AND THE CRAP PEOPLE THERE AS WELL AT LEADT MOST OF EM ANYWAY*
A few years ago, I saw a different RUclipsr who had one million subscribers. I didn’t say anything too. In my opinion, in the real world…..popular media people probably don’t want to be bothered during their off time and I think they usually want to be ignored by strangers
The lobster ravioli from Benito One was absolutely amazing and the owner James was very very nice. It was nice to feel welcomed in the city coming for my first time all the way from Texas I would definitely recommend to anybody who’s visiting NYC
Seems like great restaurants there in Little Italy. Food looks absolutely delicious and the atmosphere looks good. I wish all the businesses there the best and people like you continue to spotlight them.
Omg I loved everyone who showed up in this video. I'm moving back home after 15 years and am looking to cut out finding out the hard way what's changed, what's good etc. Thank you for the great recommendations and the wonderful entertainment! 💕💖💕
A restaurant where the owner takes personal interest and pride in the food coming out of the kitchen is instantly gonna be a BANGER. NYC owners take a pride in their food that I haven’t seen outside of Japan. They play no games!
Do you know that 90% of Italian American dishes are unknown in Italy and look weird for a native Italian? Here a little list: 1) the combination of chicken and pasta doesn't exist in Italy. 2) dishes as wedding soup, chicken parmigiana, spaghetti and meatballs are unknown/uncommon in Italy. 3) minestrone soup doesn't look red in Italy. 4) pepperoni pizza would mean pizza with sliced bell peppers in Italy (peperoni = bell peppers). 5) fettuccine Alfredo are an American dish, in Italy it would be "fettuccine al triplo burro". 6) garlic bread? What's that? 7) italian seasoning? What's that? 8) American "cassata cake" is different from the local " Sicilian cassata". 9) braciole are called in Central/Northern Italy "involtini". 10) " Manicotti" are called here "cannelloni". Greetings from Italy.🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹
It’s just names tho like garlic bread is basically the same as bread with spread on top you just don’t call it garlic bread 💀 and the pasta is just a different name but it’s made the same way just with more butter
American Italians are American. You want to laugh, go to the Olive Garden! Pure frozen cafeteria food disaster. Folks, you find better food in Italy at rest stops and service plazas on the side of highways (Autogrill) than at most "Italian" restaurants in New York.
I went to little Italy when I was in NYC in August. I went to cafe Napoli and the canoli king restaurant and they really were the best canolis ever. I saw the owner there and everyone was calling him the king of little Italy.
Finally what I was waiting for! My grandpa & great-grandma were Italian and when I went to NY I regret so much the place I eat. The canelón I ordered, seemed like a cheap box meal from Walmart. So thank you! “This video is on my saved videos now” 🇮🇹
I KNEW!!! YOU'D GET CANNOLI THERE! I have such a wonderful, vivid memory of me amd my mother drunkenly ending up in that restaurant after eating so much food at another restaurant that they wanted to send us home with cookies, but we ATE THEM THERE, and would've eaten the second box before even leaving but didn't want them to offer any more free food before leaving because we'd already eaten so much!! we were still hungry but wanted the cookies for the hotel room, and ended up getting the most amazing cannoli of my life at this place at maybe midnight in 5 degree weather after wandering out of that first restaurant for about half an hour. I always just remembered it as the cannoli place with the mirrors and chrome LMAO thank you for dredging up some lovely parts of my past
We’re coming to NY next month. We love Italian food, so this is perfect! I grew up in Brooklyn, but now live in Virginia. Bringing my family for a culture shock. Thanks for always having such informative videos! 😁
aw how wonderful!! hope you had a great time:) I'm going to NY this weekend for the first time! May I ask, where were your favorite restaurants/places you went to eat? Did you try any bagel or pizza places that were really good?? :)
My family and I visited Benito One. Food was great, service levels don’t expect anyone to be happy you’re there to spend your money. Owner James is there, but trust me he pays no mind to his patrons. Waiter will ask if you want tap or bottled water (easy upsell), fountain drinks served from the bar gun DO NOT come with free refills.
I've had great pasta dishes, pizza, plus ice-cream in Italy before 🇮🇹 but I'll try some non tourist Italian American places in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Bronx when I visit NYC later in the year 🗽
Italian american cuisine is very interesting for Italians, we are a little scared to try it but I think I'll definetely try some of these spots when I'm staying in NYC this summer
You don't say, "Saluut" when you eat. You say, "Buon appetito"; Sa-lu-te when you toast for good health/happiness as in, "cheers!"😁 And those foods are yummy!
Good job on the restaurant's, Food looks amazing, Ask Marco if he puts grated cheese on fish , lol I do , I liked your vlogs you did with Norma from Las Vegas
I had attended several large group events there in the back room over the years. Service was impeccable - so were the platters of grated cheese they had on the table for the meal! I think I used a whole one myself!! 😋
Hi, we arrive in NYC from the UK on 6/5/22 to celebrate our silver wedding anniversary and we love Italian food, which restaurant would you recommend. we are staying at the Hilton Midtown xx
I hit like button - have not seen video yet but I like all of them. I saw you on Instagram following Ariel Urbanist-you both run great channels. Maybe you could do a joint video in NYC once he is back-
@@HereBeBarr okay I am going to check them out. It seems NYC tourism/walking community know each other. I also follow Cash Jordan/ Gabe from Walking Commuter/ An from NY Life Vlog. I enjoy your videos and if I was a tourist I would use them as a visitors guide. As a native great to get recommendations. By the way Check out US News and World Report review 150 cities/metro areas 2021-2022. Very interesting but we came out below 100 primarily because of expense. Your focus on affordable food and venues is great !
Will you do a video about the best places for sunset 😁 I can finally visit this September after rebooking my trip twice due to covid!! Right now I have a reservation for top of the rock scheduled an hour before google says the sun sets, I hope that’s enough time!
Lmao when Marco said that he was gonna go vegan after eating the bread….your face when he said that was like “yeah sure okay “ 😂😂😂😂😂 I really wish that I was Italian because I feel like, I would never go hungry…..Italians always have a way of making amazing and delicious food, even from the most simple ingredients.
I know there’s not a whole lot to offer in Howard Beach Queens but would love to see you and Action Kid explore food options their. Take care Bill in Fort Wayne Indiana
I’m heading back to NYC next month. I haven’t been there since the shutdown. Is everything open again? Please give me tips on where to go eat now based on what’s open. Please!
Totally took your advice and hit these places up. Check out Zia Maria too..bangin cacio y pepe. Also saw the guy singing, he sent me to the best places
Damn Marco butchered the pronunciation with the dishes lolol. I'm latina and can pronounce them a 100 times more italian than he can 😂. Sorry Marco 😜. Short but great video...good job as always!.
Going to be in Manhattan for 24hrs late this month. Any rooftop places that offer the best of the Manhattan skyline or the sunset where you can also eat that won't break the bank? Not looking for pizza slice prices but I don't want to pay a hundred bucks a plate either
People, as someone who splits their time between Brooklyn and Roma, I can assure you that you cannot find authentic Italian food in Manhattan’s Little Italy. Italian-American food is something like a subset of Italian food that emerged for a variety of reasons mainly between the early 1900’s and the 1960’s.
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*NEW YORKERS ARE SHEISTY A.F ILL PASS HEAD DOWN TO JERSEY THEY HAVE BETTER ITALIAN FOOD THAN THAT DUMP IN LIL ITALY 🇮🇹 YOU'REUCKY IF A RAT DOESN'T 🐀 WANT TO JOIN YOU FOR DINNER DOWN THERE ...PEOPLE JUST LET THAT DUMP OF NYC DIE AS IT SHOULD HAVE 2 DECADES AGO AND THE CRAP PEOPLE THERE AS WELL AT LEADT MOST OF EM ANYWAY*
Can you do a tour of the Little Paris neighborhood in SoHo please. Thanks Jon. Stay cool.
I dnt understand.. Democrats locked down new York for 2 yrs and they still vote them bk in.
Been to these places.. But. These places are so expensive. I can name a dozen better spots that are cheaper/
Love the guy singing New York, New York ..his shirt button is undone just over his belt... so real !!!!
I saw you filming this!!! I didn’t obviously say anything because I didn’t want you to have to edit me out. My daughter and I were being tourists.
Say hi next time it's okay
@@HereBeBarr she gets shy around handsome guys
@@RichieGz thanks bro. she is shy around guys. probably a victim of rape.
A few years ago, I saw a different RUclipsr who had one million subscribers. I didn’t say anything too. In my opinion, in the real world…..popular media people probably don’t want to be bothered during their off time and I think they usually want to be ignored by strangers
Good to see, that locals support Little Italy business.
The lobster ravioli from Benito One was absolutely amazing and the owner James was very very nice. It was nice to feel welcomed in the city coming for my first time all the way from Texas I would definitely recommend to anybody who’s visiting NYC
Some places there are very good. Definitely Ferrara's, DiPalo, Parisi. Benito one is great. Emilios Ballato is good. Pasta from Piemonte.
Seems like great restaurants there in Little Italy. Food looks absolutely delicious and the atmosphere looks good. I wish all the businesses there the best and people like you continue to spotlight them.
I was there in March 21. Streets were empty, I was walking around completely alone. Going back in 2 weeks! I’d love to treat John and Team Adriana!
got to love the Cannoli King guy ..great great voice. Love him. Than he goes from cannoli talk to wine talk. OMG, this guy is so lovable..
The thumbnail already gets me excited
Omg I loved everyone who showed up in this video. I'm moving back home after 15 years and am looking to cut out finding out the hard way what's changed, what's good etc. Thank you for the great recommendations and the wonderful entertainment! 💕💖💕
I just walked by little Italy today, my first time and saw that gentleman sitting by the front door at Benito one
I should visit again. soon. I live in northeast N.J. and used to frequent Little Italy often--and I speak Italian.
A restaurant where the owner takes personal interest and pride in the food coming out of the kitchen is instantly gonna be a BANGER. NYC owners take a pride in their food that I haven’t seen outside of Japan. They play no games!
Good stuff!
My fav spots in Little Italy:
Da Nico's
Ferrara Bakery
La Bella Ferrara
Caffe Roma
Do you know that 90% of Italian American dishes are unknown in Italy and look weird for a native Italian? Here a little list:
1) the combination of chicken and pasta doesn't exist in Italy.
2) dishes as wedding soup, chicken parmigiana, spaghetti and meatballs are unknown/uncommon in Italy.
3) minestrone soup doesn't look red in Italy.
4) pepperoni pizza would mean pizza with sliced bell peppers in Italy (peperoni = bell peppers).
5) fettuccine Alfredo are an American dish, in Italy it would be "fettuccine al triplo burro".
6) garlic bread? What's that?
7) italian seasoning? What's that?
8) American "cassata cake" is different from the local " Sicilian cassata".
9) braciole are called in Central/Northern Italy "involtini".
10) " Manicotti" are called here "cannelloni".
Greetings from Italy.🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹
Thank you.
It’s just names tho like garlic bread is basically the same as bread with spread on top you just don’t call it garlic bread 💀 and the pasta is just a different name but it’s made the same way just with more butter
Although I would love to know what’s your favorite Italian dish as an Italian
I've been lied to my whole life! LOL
American Italians are American. You want to laugh, go to the Olive Garden! Pure frozen cafeteria food disaster. Folks, you find better food in Italy at rest stops and service plazas on the side of highways (Autogrill) than at most "Italian" restaurants in New York.
I went to little Italy when I was in NYC in August. I went to cafe Napoli and the canoli king restaurant and they really were the best canolis ever. I saw the owner there and everyone was calling him the king of little Italy.
Finally what I was waiting for! My grandpa & great-grandma were Italian and when I went to NY I regret so much the place I eat. The canelón I ordered, seemed like a cheap box meal from Walmart. So thank you! “This video is on my saved videos now” 🇮🇹
I KNEW!!! YOU'D GET CANNOLI THERE! I have such a wonderful, vivid memory of me amd my mother drunkenly ending up in that restaurant after eating so much food at another restaurant that they wanted to send us home with cookies, but we ATE THEM THERE, and would've eaten the second box before even leaving but didn't want them to offer any more free food before leaving because we'd already eaten so much!! we were still hungry but wanted the cookies for the hotel room, and ended up getting the most amazing cannoli of my life at this place at maybe midnight in 5 degree weather after wandering out of that first restaurant for about half an hour. I always just remembered it as the cannoli place with the mirrors and chrome LMAO thank you for dredging up some lovely parts of my past
I love Puglia for a cheap, delicious lunch. Great video....great food, music and conversation.
OMG. We took your guys advice, and went to Benito One. The most amazing Italian food we have ever eaten. To die for
Never stop posting bro, you taught me everything that I needed to know about NYC, you a goat 🐐
I have been to little Italy. Its good conversation with the older generation.
“I’m putting cheese in the water afterwards” 😂😂 Marco is always entertaining
I always make a mini blizzard of parmesan whenever I eat pizza and people look at me like I'm crazy 🤣 so I really know where hes coming from
Great singer the guy at the end . Bravo sir
Emilio's Ballato is my go-to Italian spot. So good!
We’re coming to NY next month. We love Italian food, so this is perfect! I grew up in Brooklyn, but now live in Virginia. Bringing my family for a culture shock. Thanks for always having such informative videos! 😁
aw how wonderful!! hope you had a great time:) I'm going to NY this weekend for the first time! May I ask, where were your favorite restaurants/places you went to eat? Did you try any bagel or pizza places that were really good?? :)
How was your trip bab?
From a New Yorker to another New Yorker, you are always welcome back home.
Loved the street singer!👏🎤🎵🎶
That cannoli looked amazing. I'd love to see a "best of NY" cannoli shootout
🤣
Lol that would be a dope video !
Came out great 👍🏻 thanks for having me there. Come back soon maybe during the feast
Let’s do it
I always look forward to your episodes!
That was a spot to get the baked clams.
I'm glad I was already eating while watching this. There's no way I would've gotten through it without wanting to eat something!
Great video guys, keep them coming. We love Little italy
That lobster ravioli looks amazing!
Also love Arthur Ave.. in the Bronx!
We have a pretty cool little Italy in Boston. You guys gave great reviews. When I saw the king of Cannolis made wine I subscribed. True Italian!
Leave the gun, take the canoli..... You've Got Mail!...lol jk. but technically its in there too
hahah.. close
Next time I am in NYC, I am visiting your suggestions! YUMMY!
just had that cannoli this weekend and it was amazing
Thanks for this video, Jon! We've walked past Little Italy several times, but didn't know where to eat. Now, we have a roadmap!
Marco going vegan? I don't see it 🤣
😂🤣😂 I’m a work in progress!
also.... carbs are ~vegan~ lol
Thanks For The Video I really enjoyed it plus i'm italian great job.
My family and I visited Benito One. Food was great, service levels don’t expect anyone to be happy you’re there to spend your money. Owner James is there, but trust me he pays no mind to his patrons. Waiter will ask if you want tap or bottled water (easy upsell), fountain drinks served from the bar gun DO NOT come with free refills.
I recommend San Gennaro! 😋
Great video. As a NYer , I love Little Italy. Never been to these eateries. I will definitely try them out.
Love LOVE this guy Enjoy your blogs so
Much. Love. NYC. I'm from Lancaster Co Pa. Now talk about food deals....
Come on down to little Italy soon!
I love you John, you’re the best RUclipsr EVER
0:11 everytime I go to little Italy I always see him around
I've always said little Italy has places that aren't tourists traps
I've had great pasta dishes, pizza, plus ice-cream in Italy before 🇮🇹 but I'll try some non tourist Italian American places in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Bronx when I visit NYC later in the year 🗽
Italian american cuisine is very interesting for Italians, we are a little scared to try it but I think I'll definetely try some of these spots when I'm staying in NYC this summer
What did you think?
you and MARCO great combo!!! really good!!
love Little Italy in NYC 🇮🇹
I'm in Little Italy as we speak going door to door. Thanks for the suggestions.
You don't say, "Saluut" when you eat. You say, "Buon appetito"; Sa-lu-te when you toast for good health/happiness as in, "cheers!"😁 And those foods are yummy!
Good job on the restaurant's, Food looks amazing, Ask Marco if he puts grated cheese on fish , lol I do , I liked your vlogs you did with Norma from Las Vegas
I'm sorry for the rest of the world, the Italian cuisine, the pastry, the wine... we are unbeatable, the best !!!!!
Slovak and Polnish is also not bad :))
Oh boy I love that Frank Sinatra guy
"Bucatini all'amatriciana" that's the right way to spell it
Now I’m hungry lol, love your videos 🙏🏾
Bloody good content . Really loved it .
I absolutely love Italian food.
Little Italy is definitely a spot we need to go to one day!
I reccommend Da Nico in Little Italy, ate their twice and really liked it :)
I had attended several large group events there in the back room over the years. Service was impeccable - so were the platters of grated cheese they had on the table for the meal! I think I used a whole one myself!! 😋
That lobster ravioli looked heavenly
I love it all the recipes! Jon take us to a trip to Italy 🇮🇹 for a nice Italian hot cup of coffee ☕️
In Italy we order telling always “one coffee, normal or long” 🤣
Great Video !!....Boy, do I miss the Food !!.........
Hi, we arrive in NYC from the UK on 6/5/22 to celebrate our silver wedding anniversary and we love Italian food, which restaurant would you recommend. we are staying at the Hilton Midtown xx
Thanks for the tour and food reviews!🔥💯😋
My favorite is DaNicos.
Bucatini All’Amatriciana is what i had that night u got into vegas at Eataly! Haha
Lmao 🤣 oh yeah
Quando la luna colpisce i tuoi occhi come una gigantesca pizza, è amore
I was just there. It was awesome!
The best.
I hit like button - have not seen video yet but I like all of them. I saw you on Instagram following Ariel Urbanist-you both run great channels. Maybe you could do a joint video in NYC once he is back-
We've collabed two times (Spanish Harlem and Hidden Gems of NYC Video). Search RUclips Urbanist/HereBeBarr i bet they pop up.
@@HereBeBarr okay I am going to check them out.
It seems NYC tourism/walking community know each other. I also follow Cash Jordan/
Gabe from Walking Commuter/
An from NY Life Vlog.
I enjoy your videos and if I was a tourist I would use them as a visitors guide. As a native great to get recommendations.
By the way
Check out US News and World Report review 150 cities/metro areas 2021-2022.
Very interesting but we came out below 100 primarily because of expense.
Your focus on affordable food and venues is great !
Mike's Deli in Arthur Ave retail market, freshly made burrata cheese best in NYC hands down
I think the “little Italy” in Arthur Ave The Bronx may challenge Mulberry St as to
the title of the best Little Italy in NYC.
That’s Food looks so good I wish I could jump in The tv 📺 get a bite of it.
Iam Mexican but, Man italian food is the best in the world.
Everything is soo delicious 🔥🔥🔥🤤🤤🤤
Will you do a video about the best places for sunset 😁
I can finally visit this September after rebooking my trip twice due to covid!!
Right now I have a reservation for top of the rock scheduled an hour before google says the sun sets, I hope that’s enough time!
September is a great time as it is past the hot humid weather we get over July and August. Hope you have a nice evening. I love sunsets!!
@@larrycj4382 that’s great to hear! Thanks for the response :)
Lmao when Marco said that he was gonna go vegan after eating the bread….your face when he said that was like “yeah sure okay “ 😂😂😂😂😂 I really wish that I was Italian because I feel like, I would never go hungry…..Italians always have a way of making amazing and delicious food, even from the most simple ingredients.
Marco and being vegan.. sigh. He actually is trying.
I’m making my vegan strides very slowly
@@Marcosworldnyc that’s very good to hear 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
I know there’s not a whole lot to offer in Howard Beach Queens but would love to see you and Action Kid explore food options their. Take care
Bill in Fort Wayne Indiana
You’re froM Fort Wayne, and you know about Howard Beach!
I grew up there from 52 till70
I’m heading back to NYC next month. I haven’t been there since the shutdown. Is everything open again? Please give me tips on where to go eat now based on what’s open. Please!
I really want to go to NY now. I have to live there.
Totally took your advice and hit these places up. Check out Zia Maria too..bangin cacio y pepe. Also saw the guy singing, he sent me to the best places
lol at pouring cheese in the water and on the body, another epic video
Here be Barr where are you from in North Jersey ? Last time in lil Italy 🇮🇹 we went to Da gennaro on mulberry st .
Fair lawn
Gratsi Marco! Blessings
I love the singing man
italian food requires 2 things. high quality ingredients and simple recipes.
Who has the best chicken marsala thats inexpensive?
Bravo thank John for showing us around I wish I can go there and by the way I’m watching from California we love your videos 🇺🇸🇮🇹
Awesome video! B there tomorrow!
Food looked great! About how much was it to eat there?
LOVEEEE LITTLE ITALY ❤️❤️❤️👍🍷🍷🍷🍷😋 SOO DAM AMAZING.
Damn Marco butchered the pronunciation with the dishes lolol. I'm latina and can pronounce them a 100 times more italian than he can 😂. Sorry Marco 😜. Short but great video...good job as always!.
😂😂…. What I should’ve said was New York is my nationality & Manhattan is my ethnicity
@@Marcosworldnyc New York is my nationality and Queens is my ethnicity 😁. Subscribed to your new channel. Looking forward to some fun content.
Hahaha
I'd love to hang out with you sometime and check out some of these places. I'm in Brooklyn. 🤩🤘🏾
Going to be in Manhattan for 24hrs late this month. Any rooftop places that offer the best of the Manhattan skyline or the sunset where you can also eat that won't break the bank? Not looking for pizza slice prices but I don't want to pay a hundred bucks a plate either
People, as someone who splits their time between Brooklyn and Roma, I can assure you that you cannot find authentic Italian food in Manhattan’s Little Italy. Italian-American food is something like a subset of Italian food that emerged for a variety of reasons mainly between the early 1900’s and the 1960’s.
This year's goal Michigan and New York!