Casa Nonna
7 expert reviews
“There’s a reason the name means “grandmother’s house” in Italian: The traditional Roman and Tuscan fare has an Old Country air—from gnocchi with pork ragu and crispy pig’s ear to lamb tenderloin.”
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4.3
"A “perfect place to unwind” near the Javits Center, this Italian has its “act together” offering “creative glosses” on Roman-Tuscan standards served with “quick” “professionalism”." Full review
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"Quaint sounding Casa Nonna is actually a behemoth of a restaurant run by an international dining group."
14.0
""Grandma's House" is a spacious restaurant filled with lovingly prepared delights from Tuscany and Rome." Full review
"Traditional dishes, such as a wood-fired Margherita pizza, porchetta al forno (suckling pig with mustard greens), and orecchiette with broccoli rabe and fennel sausage." Full review
"You'll feel like you're a guest in someone's home, but that's the idea at Casa Nonna (literally, grandmother's house in Italian), where the pasta's are hand rolled and the pizza is meant to be shared."
"The food is Italian, and while it isn’t the best you’ll find in NYC, the pastas are solid, there are plenty of options...the space is also huge, with a bunch of big round tables and leather booths" Full review