From the Fodor's Travel Blog, Right this Way:
Village Voice critic Robert Sietsema's annual themed lists of the "best and cheapest" restaurants in New York are always work a look -- and often worth studying carefully. This year covers Italian. I was happy to see that cultish Brooklyn pizza joint Di Fara's came in at #13, and that all those mediocre Little Italy places were almost nowhere to be seen.
Past Lists:
Latin (2003)
Asian (2002)
Inexpensive (2001)
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MH
wrote:Focacceria should be on that list. It is a truly great Italian restaurant in the Village.
-MH
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