Brick walls and wood-fired ovens create an authentic Italian kitchen vibe. Neapolitan pizza shines with light, soft dough while Sicilian pizza boasts a thick, airy crust and rich sauce. Heated outdoor seating adds a cozy patio atmosphere.
Very light and soft dough defines the Neapolitan pizza here. It offers a delicate texture that stands out.
Real Sicilian pizza comes with a thick, airy crust and rich tomato sauce. This spot serves authentic Sicilian style that stands out in Midtown New York.
Good to know
Norma's does not take reservations.
Come early to avoid waiting.
If you are coming in with a group of 3+ people during peak times, you probably will have to wait to get a table.
Outdoor seating includes a garden-style backyard framed by grape vines, creating a relaxed and community-driven vibe. The space is well-lit and casual, with a mix of traditional and Sicilian pizza slices served. Energy stays friendly and local, especially in the chill outdoor area.
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Be prepared to wait if you visit during prime time.
A slice of pizza costs between 4 to 5 dollars.
The restaurant closes at 9 PM.
Spacious Italian restaurant with an L-shaped layout and outdoor seating options. Atmosphere ranges from cozy and romantic in enclosed areas to lively with loud live music on the patio. Offers a classy and chic setting with ample space and window seats available.
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Reservations are required to dine at this restaurant.
A meal consisting of 2 soups, 2 pastas, 1 glass of wine, and 1 beer costs U$ 120 with tip.
A half a glass of wine was $15.
Wood-burning oven cooks Neapolitan-style pizza quickly in a cozy spot with outdoor seating and a quiet street corner. The vibe stays low key with simple decor, though upstairs can get stuffy when crowded. Patrons often bring their own alcohol, adding to the relaxed atmosphere.
Neapolitan pizza here is light and airy with a crust very similar to what you'd find in Napoli. The pizzas come out deliciously authentic and pair well with wine.
Good to know
The Tuesday deal is buy one pizza, get one for $5.
The weekday lunch special includes a personal margherita pizza and a canned drink for $13.
The pizza making class is fun and includes lots of help.
Small space with old school New York vibe and outdoor sidewalk seating under an awning creates a warm, nostalgic atmosphere. Music plays consistently, adding to the relaxed, casual energy. Pizza quality stands out with exceptional dough and authentic flavor, making it a notable spot in the area.
Square slices come with a thick, fluffy crust and a variety of toppings. The pepperoni Sicilian pizza stands out for its flavor and texture.
Good to know
The dine-in area is open again now.
Prices are reasonable; expect to pay around $11 for two slices and a drink.
The restaurant is great for both dining in and taking out.
Roomy pizza restaurant with widely spaced tables and firehouse red decor offers self-serve soda machines and a flat screen on the back wall. Atmosphere is often loud and smoky, with noisy conversations and a fast-food vibe. Seating is generally spacious and comfortable despite the busy energy.
Good to know
The cafe is open for pizza to go at 2am on a Saturday night.
Prices fluctuate depending on the time of day and staff on duty.
A family of four can eat for around $25.
Outdoor seating dominates with limited indoor space confined to a small ordering shack. Atmosphere feels crowded and smoky inside, while outside offers street-side benches with no heating or protection from weather. Unique pizzas attract a dedicated local crowd despite minimal comfort.
Sicilian pizza here has a perfect crunch and is made with quality ingredients that deliver an incredibly flavorful bite every time.
Good to know
Go on Wednesday to get the special sandwich that started it all.
Expect a wait of 15-25 minutes before ordering during peak times.
The restaurant is takeaway only; there is no seating available.
Old-school Italian restaurant with a cozy, charming atmosphere and a classic dining room that feels like stepping back in time. Small front area with well-lit pizza ovens contrasts with a darker, intimate back dining space. Known for authentic, traditional dishes and a relaxed, unpretentious vibe.
Good to know
They don't accept credit cards despite the sign on the door.
The prices have inflated in recent years due to inflation.
The portions at Frank's are larger than what you get anywhere else.
Pizza restaurant offers crispy crust with cornmeal bottom and semolina dough. Atmosphere varies with late-night hours and frequent delivery issues. Menu features Neapolitan-style pizza with mixed reviews on toppings and preparation.
Good to know
The price of a slice is $8, while specialty slices cost $6.
They are open late, making it convenient for night orders.
Expect delivery times to be longer than advertised, sometimes over an hour.