Best Italian Restaurants in Murray Hill
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- RRuthLondon •4 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoAs a visitor from London we needed somewhere to have a Christmas Day lunch. This one happened to be open when I was looking about a month ago from the UK and we have a fairly local Eataly in London. This was great, with a fun atmosphere. Just a bit pricey but I've found that in NYC generally. I would visit again. The panetone was fabMore infoSerra by Birreria - Eataly NYC FlatironPrice: Expensive• Italian• Gramercy Park•4.3
- MMollyCoastal Georgia •1 review5.0Dined 2 days agoDinner was so delicious! Service was great—really appreciate them making Christmas Eve so special! Very family friendly. We ordered an appetizer and then had one dish of the chicken Alfredo. It was literally the best I’ve ever had. It fed two adults and two children. The kids loved it and cleared their plates. Then we had the Italian cheesecake and hot fudge brownie. Both were great, definitely recommend the brownie.More infoTony's Di Napoli - MidtownPrice: Expensive• Italian• Theater District•4.8
- SSarahNew York City •1 review5.0Dined 2 days agoI don’t recall his name but our server was outstanding! Pleasant, fun, and helpful. The family talked about what a great vibe he brought to dinner! We go as a family every time we go to NYC (our third trip) and food is always delicious, with PLENTY to go around. Also appreciated the water pitcher on the table. As a large family (table of 9), it’s so much easier to keep the water glasses full ourselves. Thanks again!!More infoCarmine's - 44th Street - NYCPrice: Moderate• Italian• Theater District•4.6
- MMegCoastal Georgia •2 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoThe food was delicious (our party had a Caesar, & mozzarella app to start, veal, chicken and two pasta dishes, then tiramisu). The service was impeccable. We love the old school vibe of the place with black tie waiters, white tablecloths, coat check girl, and pics of celebs lining the halls. Lovely Christmas decorations made for a warm and festive time. I was just sorry we weren’t there on a night with the piano player because I know from past visits that really brings the dining room alive and makes everything lively and festive. This place is reliably good and a standby for us in the city.More infoRossini's RestaurantPrice: Expensive• Italian• Murray Hill•4.8
- JJimmyNew York City •1 review5.0Dined 5 days agoFrom start to finish, the entire experience was memorable in a number of ways. From the baked clams appetizer to the tiramisu for dessert, both the food, and level of service was something that is a rarity to find nowadays. The staff was highly attentive, and ensured that our drinks were always full, as well as a complimentary after dinner drink which merely topped off an already amazing meal. 5/5 Would recommend and will be here again.More infoVilla BeruliaPrice: Expensive• Italian• Murray Hill•4.8
Discover best Italian restaurants in Murray Hill
Experience the charm of Italy right in the heart of New York City with our curated list of Italian restaurants in Murray Hill, Manhattan. Each establishment offers a unique blend of authentic Italian cuisine, ranging from traditional dishes like lasagna and chicken Milanese to innovative culinary creations that showcase the rich flavors of Italy. Murray Hill's dining scene is vibrant and diverse, providing a delightful mix of old-world charm and modern culinary innovations. These restaurants are celebrated for their warm, inviting atmospheres and exceptional service, making each dining experience truly memorable. Whether you're craving homemade pastas, succulent seafood, or a simple yet delicious wine selection, Murray Hill's Italian eateries cater to all palates. With their commitment to quality and authenticity, these establishments ensure that every meal is not just a dish, but a journey to Italy itself. Enjoy the culinary delights of Italy in the bustling setting of Manhattan's Murray Hill neighborhood.