Ask for directions to Little Italy and many New Yorkers will point you to Mulberry Street in lower Manhattan. Thousands of Italian immigrants settled here in the late 19th century and recreated ...
When in Rome, do as the Romans do. When in Manhattan, however, you should visit Little Italy. So the saying goes, more or less. While the whole of New York City is a well-known bastion of Italian ...
Taryn Varricchio: New York City's Little Italy is a fraction of what it used to be, but one surviving bakery is still thriving. It's the main attraction on Grand Street in Lower Manhattan ...
Walking down Mulberry Street in New York’s Little Italy can often feel like a contact sport. Locals elbow past tourists, pedestrians duck and dodge al fresco dining tables, gift shops all but assault ...