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Visiting NYC Soon #798825
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Hey everyone, I'm taking a trip to NYC soon. I was looking for some suggestions of places to see. I was wondering what some historic Mob sights are that you recommend and what I should check out when I'm there. I will be spending the majority of the time in Manhattan. So, what are some good places with history? Or maybe some historic eateries as well. Thanks in advance

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Here's a link that may help Chrissy.

http://newyork.cbslocal.com/top-lists/juliet-papas-seven-notorious-mafia-spots-and-hangouts-in-nyc/

I'm sure other posters will have more spots for you that aren't listed here.

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Petro's list is pretty good. Campagnolas Restaurant on first avenue and 74th street is good and go to Rao's on 114th street early and sit in the bar and have a cocktail and a snack. Colorful characters are always there.

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What time would you recommend going to Rao's? I hear its really small and impossible to get in.

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Originally Posted By: ChrissyScars
What time would you recommend going to Rao's? I hear its really small and impossible to get in.

You'll only be able to walk in late in the afternoon while they're prepping for dinner. You can get a drink at the bar, and if you're lucky you can order something small to eat.

Seriously, go somewhere else. The whole mythical Rao's thing is the most exaggerated in New York City wink.


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Don Peppe's in Ozone Park Queens is terrific if you are into clams.

On a side note, if you are looking for the best burger you will ever have in your entire life go to Donovans in Woodside Queens

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Re: Visiting NYC Soon [Re: pizzaboy] #798874
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Originally Posted By: pizzaboy


Seriously, go somewhere else. The whole mythical Rao's thing is the most exaggerated in New York City wink.


Seriously. The first time (out of two) that we went there, my husband spoke Italian to the maitre d/host/whatever he was, and the guy looked at him like he was speaking chinese. And it was proper Italian, not his usual Sicilian dialect. Second, those meatballs they go on and on about...over-rated like the rest of the food, and actually are the way italian-americans make the meatballs here. That's not how they are made in Italy at all. But it goes along with everything and everybody else in there... Tony Soprano-like Italians.


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Originally Posted By: carmela
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Seriously, go somewhere else. The whole mythical Rao's thing is the most exaggerated in New York City wink.


Seriously. The first time (out of two) that we went there, my husband spoke Italian to the maitre d/host/whatever he was, and the guy looked at him like he was speaking chinese. And it was proper Italian, not his usual Sicilian dialect. Second, those meatballs they go on and on about...over-rated like the rest of the food, and actually are the way italian-americans make the meatballs here. That's not how they are made in Italy at all. But it goes along with everything and everybody else in there... Tony Soprano-like Italians.

Yup. You already know this, Carm. But my father's parents lived on Pleasant and 118th for like fifty years. And prior to some Hollywood type gushing about it to a NY Times reporter, hardly anyone ever ate there (comparatively speaking). Then it just exploded. But the neighborhood people always preferred Andy's over Rao's. And Frank Pellegrino is an asshole grin.


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Forlini’s Restaurant in China Town (used to be Little Italy) off of Canal on Baxter Street. Old school Italian and every family function (death, baptism, communion etc.) was held here for my family. I haven't been there in ten years but hear its still great and it has that old world charm

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The last time i was in nyc,actually in brooklyn,it was 2008 or 2009 i ate in la pallina's on ave o i think.It was ok if you live somewhere close,but i wouldn't take a trip for that particular place.

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Originally Posted By: padrone
Forlini’s Restaurant in China Town (used to be Little Italy) off of Canal on Baxter Street. Old school Italian and every family function (death, baptism, communion etc.) was held here for my family. I haven't been there in ten years but hear its still great and it has that old world charm

My uncle owned a building on Baxter, right across the street from the back entrance of Most Precious Blood. I spent A LOT of time on that block back in the '70s and '80s. And Forlini's was always great. The best part about it was that it was off the beaten path of Mulberry and all the fucking tourists smile.


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Originally Posted By: alexandarns
The last time i was in nyc,actually in brooklyn,it was 2008 or 2009 i ate in la pallina's on ave o i think.It was ok if you live somewhere close,but i wouldn't take a trip for that particular place.

You should have told me. I could have sent you to a Serbian restaurant. But the Board of Health closed them down.

You know I'm kidding lol.


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Originally Posted By: pizzaboy
Originally Posted By: padrone
Forlini’s Restaurant in China Town (used to be Little Italy) off of Canal on Baxter Street. Old school Italian and every family function (death, baptism, communion etc.) was held here for my family. I haven't been there in ten years but hear its still great and it has that old world charm

My uncle owned a building on Baxter, right across the street from the back entrance of Most Precious Blood. I spent A LOT of time on that block back in the '70s and '80s. And Forlini's was always great. The best part about it was that it was off the beaten path of Mulberry and all the fucking tourists smile.


Ya know PB, it's getting to the point where I want to smack those smiley faces of yours right off the board.


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Originally Posted By: carmela
Originally Posted By: pizzaboy
Originally Posted By: padrone
Forlini’s Restaurant in China Town (used to be Little Italy) off of Canal on Baxter Street. Old school Italian and every family function (death, baptism, communion etc.) was held here for my family. I haven't been there in ten years but hear its still great and it has that old world charm

My uncle owned a building on Baxter, right across the street from the back entrance of Most Precious Blood. I spent A LOT of time on that block back in the '70s and '80s. And Forlini's was always great. The best part about it was that it was off the beaten path of Mulberry and all the fucking tourists smile.


Ya know PB, it's getting to the point where I want to smack those smiley faces of yours right off the board.


lol (see what I did there?)


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Re: Visiting NYC Soon [Re: ChrissyScars] #798887
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Heheheh funny :)that's all i need more of the food i eat every day..I actually don't know any serbian joints in nyc,you tried serbian food pizza?

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Originally Posted By: alexandarns
you tried serbian food pizza?

I've eaten at quite a few Eastern European places in my life. The Lower East Side used to be loaded with them. But I think they were mostly Yugoslavian/Polish/Ukrainian in origin. Is the food similar?


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Anyone ever seen A Serbian Film?


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Yes that's the same in one way or another.The yugoslavian particular..because yugoslavia was made up of 6 republics wich all became independent..so the food is the same,as is in all balkans.not so close to polish and ukranian..I think that there is a serbian restaurant in the east vilage called"kafana",so if you are in the neighbourhood try it out.it's suposed to be very good.

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Originally Posted By: alexandarns
Yes that's the same in one way or another.The yugoslavian particular..because yugoslavia was made up of 6 republics wich all became independent..so the food is the same,as is in all balkans.not so close to polish and ukranian..I think that there is a serbian restaurant in the east vilage called"kafana",so if you are in the neighbourhood try it out.it's suposed to be very good.


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Why do you think that,it's not mexican food..it's like greek,close to that.everybody who trys the food loves it.lot of meat and homemade bread..are u albanian moe,albanians really don't like serbs? smile

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I'm just breaking balls. I never tried Serbian food before.

The only food that gives me the runs is Indian food.


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oh ok then,for me its mexican,cant take it wink i watched serbian movie,its not for little kids..

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Originally Posted By: ChrissyScars
Hey everyone, I'm taking a trip to NYC soon. I was looking for some suggestions of places to see. I was wondering what some historic Mob sights are that you recommend and what I should check out when I'm there. I will be spending the majority of the time in Manhattan. So, what are some good places with history? Or maybe some historic eateries as well.



Advance planning will make your visit a lot easier and more enjoyable. Pick an area in which there are a few places of interest to you and walk leisurely to each. I'd suggest "midtown-west" as a good place to start. Within a fairly small area (and easily walked) you'll find some places that should interest your mob history curiosity. Start at 71st Street and Central Park West (115 Central Pk West) and you'll see The Majestic Apartment Building (where Frank Costello lived and was shot by Vincent Gigante in 1957. (It's also across the street from where John Lennon was shot). Walk down Central Park West to 59th Street and you'll be in Columbus Circle, the sight of where Joe Colombo was shot in 1971. A few short blocks away at 56th Street and Seventh Avenue you'll see the big hotel building (on the west side of Seventh) in which Albert Anastasia was killed while in its barbershop in 1957. (Also, Arnold Rothstein was shot in the same hotel back in 1928. He died a few days later from his wounds). That barbershop is now a newsstand - just off the side entrance to the hotel on 55th Street. That's a morning's worth of sightseeing. Break for lunch - there are tons of places to get some decent food. (You might consider staying on 55th Street and walking a block and half west to just before Eighth Avenue and get some soup from The Soup Nazi (the real life guy made famous on "Seinfeld"). I think he's still open there.

Head on over to the east side (walking eastward on 46th Street) and you'll pass the gorgeous old building straddling Park Avenue. It's where Salvatore Maranzano was killed in 1931 on one of the upper floors. If nothing else, just peek inside the building and see its beautiful interior with awesome elevators. Continue east a few blocks and you'll come to Sparks Steakhouse (site of Paul Castellano's death on the sidewalk back in 1985). If you have time and money try some food there!

Anyway, that's a starter .....


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Someone posted this map on this forum a while back. It might be helpful https://www.google.com/maps/u/0/ms?msid=...&dg=feature

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Originally Posted By: pizzaboy
Originally Posted By: alexandarns
you tried serbian food pizza?

I've eaten at quite a few Eastern European places in my life. The Lower East Side used to be loaded with them. But I think they were mostly Yugoslavian/Polish/Ukrainian in origin. Is the food similar?


Considering that Serbia was in the core of the old Yugoslavia, I would think that there food would have to be similar to yugoslavia....or the same...

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Originally Posted By: ChrissyScars
I was wondering what some historic Mob sights are that you recommend and what I should check out when I'm there. I will be spending the majority of the time in Manhattan. So, what are some good places with history? Or maybe some historic eateries as well. Thanks in advance


There is a shoe store in Little Italy where John Gotti used to buy heels.

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Yes exactly,more or less its the same.but there is a big difference betwen main land food and coast/mediteran type food.and yes serbia was the biggest and the leading country in yugoslavia,and then the other countries wanted out because they were being sucked dry.so now instead of a big yugoslavia there is 6 little countries with 6 same langues..big time bullshit

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PB is right on: the lower east side had a bunch of eastern European places. My dad used to take me to one that is still there. Its called Little Poland around 2nd and 11th. Cheap and lots of food for the price. Check it out you wont be dissapointed

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Originally Posted By: carmela
Originally Posted By: pizzaboy


Seriously, go somewhere else. The whole mythical Rao's thing is the most exaggerated in New York City wink.


Seriously. The first time (out of two) that we went there, my husband spoke Italian to the maitre d/host/whatever he was, and the guy looked at him like he was speaking chinese. And it was proper Italian, not his usual Sicilian dialect. Second, those meatballs they go on and on about...over-rated like the rest of the food, and actually are the way italian-americans make the meatballs here. That's not how they are made in Italy at all. But it goes along with everything and everybody else in there... Tony Soprano-like Italians.


Wah wah wah. . . You're in New York City, not Italy sweetheart wink lol.

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