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| Angelo's of Mulberry Street |
212-966-1277 |
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Tues-Thur 12pm-11:30pm; Fri 12pm-12:30am; Sat 1pm-1am; Sun 12pm-11:30pm |
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Feb 21st, 2005 |
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Glad to hear Angelo's is still alive and doing well in NYC. We got lucky down here in FL--we now have an Angelo's of our own. Of course, it's not exactly the same atmosphere and food but it's pretty close. Do miss the original though--nobody does pork chop pizzaiola like them and service is 2nd to none. Don't miss it first time visitors to NY! |
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Dec 24th, 2004 |
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Fantastic food at Angelos, but our service was horrendous - we were basically told that we were taking too much time. I'm sure there is better service at one of the neighboring restaurants. |
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Jul 14th, 2004 |
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I was very impressed with the food, felt a little rushed but I eat fast anyway, quaint little place that I will definetly go back for. |
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Oct 28th, 2003 |
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I have been to Angelo's many times, spending a cumulative total of 7-10K. Although I now live in Midtown instead of Downtown I still take the time to make the pilgrimage every now and then for a lunch at Angelo's. Each and every time I have always been pleasantly delighted by the staff and most especially by the chief. I give them my highest personal recommendation. |
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Jul 25th, 2003 |
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As an Italian, I have to say the food was ok, definitely not great! In other words, there are certainly much better restauarnts in Little Italy. The owner was probably one of the rudest people I have ever met. Also, I was told I could make a reservation and I did one week in advance. When I arrived, there was no reservation. The man at the desk (I assume is the owner) was so rude. |
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Jun 23rd, 2003 |
I've visited Angelo's of Mulberry Street every time I've visited New York City. In 1997 and 2000 I enjoyed not only the excellent food but also good service. On June 4, 2003 on a visit with my father, we ate at Angelo's. The restaurant was moderately busy. There were numerous open tables but we were led to what was called (I assume jokingly) the "VIP room" which consisted of four small tables in the back corner of the restaurant so close together that I felt like I was eating in a diner or a lunchroom and not in a fine restaurant in Little Italy.
Other people seated in that section were displeased when placed there. Not only was the ambience diminished, the server was short tempered, condescending and literally rushed us out the door. He seemed to be displeased when we did'nt order a bottle of wine, but a glass each instead. I have been in less exclusive establishments and treated with a lot more class than I was at Angelo's.
Nevertheless the pasta was excellent and I will return on future visits (for the food) but with diminished expectations for service. |
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