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Re: Your favorite NYC Italian neighborhoods...
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Dinning at the table for 2 in the window of Angelos' in Little Italy ;-)
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Re: Your favorite NYC Italian neighborhoods...
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I guess we're talking about "all time" favorites?
Because even though Spaghetti Park is a great place and A LOT of Italian Americans DO hang out there this time of year, Corona is hardly predominantly Italian as a whole anymore. And for that matter, Mulberry Street isn't Italian at all anymore, except for the restaurants and cafes (although Angelo's IS still one of my favorite restaurants in the entire city).
So that being said, I'll just go with my old neighbnorhood. Belmont, The Bronx. Growing up on 187th Street in the '60s and '70s was magic. Today only the stores and restaurants remain Italian, but it's still a great place to go for dinner and to do your shopping.
The area was heavily Albanian for awhile, but even the Albanians have started to move to the suburbs. The area is mostly mixed Latino today. Just to give you an idea, Mount Carmel Church (made famous in "A Bronx Tale") is down to one Italian mass a week. They have masses in Spanish every day.
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Re: Your favorite NYC Italian neighborhoods...
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The area was heavily Albanian for awhile, but even the Albanians have started to move to the suburbs. The area is mostly mixed Latino today. Just to give you an idea, Mount Carmel Church (made famous in "A Bronx Tale") is down to one Italian mass a week. They have masses in Spanish every day.
I lived near the general as a kid, near Arthur Ave in like the mid-90s. I remember having some Albanian neighbors, they were particularly crazy from what I remember. And what my relatives now describe as a numbers racket in a small after-hours club across the street. Run by Italians or Albanians I just don't know But yeah So my votes goes to AA area too hehe
Last edited by AmericanCrime; 07/24/13 01:27 AM.
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