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- Ann GriffithAugust 29, 2013Funny foodie commenters- This is not a dining destination - get a slice, have a cheap wine, smoke in the 'garden', play a video game - its a just a comfy joint. Also, nutfree sweets 4 ur kid.
- Jeffrey CastilloAugust 11, 2013Take a table in the back and enjoy the atmosphere because that's the only thing you could enjoy. The food is ehh and service is eh minus. How do you forget the MEATBALLS!!
- Ru LuOctober 21, 2014Apparently it's one of the oldest Italian cafe bar in NYC. The back of the room was actually surprisingly large with nice winter decoration.
- Simon TschinkelFebruary 14, 2014This place is fine for coffees and deserts. And my hostess was lovely and service was with a smile.
- Nick CooperAugust 23, 2011Be careful the Parmesan is thirty years old...oldest in little Italy...frank Sinatra came here in 1974 and the tables haven't been cleaned since
- Bonnie RamonJanuary 29, 2012great little café in Little Italy. I like their Sfogliatelle and cannolis when fresh!
- Mary AndrikusJuly 20, 2013I would just walk to another restaurant rather than this. They said they put my ice cream gelato for 2 scoop, while I thought it was one. They didn't even ask if I want one or two. Liars.
- Chris KollerSeptember 25, 2011Water is the "disinfectant" of choice if you request the table actually be wiped down...
- Jimmy LeungNovember 24, 2011Take a pass on the old fashion egg cream......Cha Cha has no clue what it is.....they gave me something that tasted like it had ovaltine in it
- Veronique BondJanuary 7, 2012I've had microwave dinners better than the chicken parmigiana at this place.
- AnneJune 22, 2012Che bugia! Non entrate qui! This place sucked. They have no idea what prosciutto is and charge you $3 for watered down aranciata. They've shamed Italian-Americans everywhere!
- Jennifer ShawNovember 24, 2011This place really is pretty terrible. Hot chocolate is barely more than water. Keep walking.