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- MMeganManchester/Greater Manchester •2 reviews5.0Dined todayLast night’s experience was hands down the best food we have ever had. Every single dish was absolutely flawless, and the chefs truly outdid themselves. There wasn’t a single thing we didn’t enjoy—it was perfection from start to finish. The service was equally incredible; attentive, friendly, and made us feel so welcome. The atmosphere was intimate and radiated authentic Italian vibes, creating the perfect setting for an unforgettable evening. We haven’t even had food this good in Italy! The quality, taste, and overall experience far exceeded our expectations, especially for such a great price. We loved it so much that we’ll be purchasing a gift card for our family so they can experience it too. This place is a true gem, and we can’t wait to return. Bravo to the team!More infoPiccola Cucina Osteria - Spring St.Price: Expensive• Italian• SoHo•4.7
- SStevenVIPNew York City •54 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
- OTOpenTable DinerNew York City •4 reviews5.0Dined 5 days agoLoved it. Big open airy space, with a nice variety on the menu. We’ve been eating at the Frank’s places since 457 opened way back when.More infoF&F Restaurant and BarPrice: Expensive• Pizzeria• Carroll Gardens•4.9
- KKateVIPNew York City •11 reviews5.0Dined on Dec 29, 2024My mother-in-law spent hours researching spots for a holiday gift card/surprise family dinner and landed on Piccola Cucina. The unassuming Casa is tucked away on a quiet street we might not have otherwise noticed, but you are greeted with warmth the moment you open the door. From the cozy lighting, to the gentleman making fresh pasta at the bar, to the friendly staff, it was Nona’s homey perfection from start to finish. Our server Cynthia offered great menu and wine guidance as we attempted to taste it all. The prices are very reasonable versus portion size. Octopus, Branzino, Gnocchi, and Osso Bucco Agnolotti were standouts. Can’t wait to be back!More infoPiccola Cucina CasaPrice: Expensive• Italian• Boerum Hill•4.9