
Petite Italie
When Italian immigrants moved to this Manhattan neighborhood in the late 1800s, they brought their customs, food and language. That heritage remains evident today—Little Italy’s streets are lined with restaurants serving Italian staples on red-and-white checkered tablecloths. Di Palo’s cheese shop and Ferrara Bakery & Café—known for its cannoli and espresso—are among the long-tenured businesses still operating today. One of NYC’s oldest street fairs, the annual Feast of San Gennaro, celebrates the patron saint of Naples every September with food and festivities.
DANS LE QUARTIER
Feast of San Gennaro: Photos by Elizabeth Bick
Découvrez le festival traditionnel de Little Italy.
Ancienne cathédrale Saint-Patrick
Cette cathédrale célèbre plus de 200 ans en tant qu’ancre du quartier.
Pizza de Lombardi
New York n’est rien sans sa pizza, et la pizza à New York a commencé au Lombardi’s.
Parm
Parm est un restaurant à service complet qui célèbre la cuisine italienne-américaine classique.