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Re: Mob restaurants in NYC
[Re: ChrissyScars]
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Has anyone ever eaten at Rao's? I hear it is impossible for the "average" person to get in. I travel to NYC a few times a year for work and always thought it would be cool to grab a bite to eat, but I have never even tried because I hear it is impossible. Maybe if you go as soon as the open at like 10 AM? or is it impossible regardless? If you are visiting NY and want to go, yes, it's basically impossible without knowing someone. That being said I would give 2 points of advice: First, I've heard the bar is non-reservation. Anyone can walk in and have a drink at the bar. I bet if you lived here, and became a regular there where eventually you were going a few times a week and got to know the staff there, you would get the chance to eat there. Second, there is nowhere in the country that has better Italian food than NYC, so if you just want to go somewhere with some of the best food there is, or to a mob hangout, there are dozens of other choices.
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Re: Mob restaurants in NYC
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Anyone can walk in to Rao's for a drink in the afternoon. Anyone. I've posted about Rao's ad nauseum in the past, so I'll keep it short. I spent half my life in that neighborhood for one thing or another. I've eaten there a couple times and it's no better than any other family style Italian place, like Dominick's in the Bronx or Bamonte's in Williamsburg. And those are places where you can walk right in and enjoy the same kind of atmosphere with comparable food. And like someone just said, there are literally a hundred great Italian restaurants in NYC. I just mentioned two because the atmosphere and food are similar. It's all moot anyway. You're not going to get a reservation by going in at 10 in the morning, but you might be able to eat at the bar on a weekday afternoon. But to what end? None of the so-called atmosphere is available at that time anyway. But enjoy New York while you're here. Greatest city in the world  .
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Re: Mob restaurants in NYC
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New York is an incredible city. And I agree with you Pizzaboy, I've eaten at Rao's twice and it's nothing fancy or unusual, it just happens to be a great spot where some high profile people enjoyed dining and Frank Pellegrino is a great host. Dominick's is one of my favorite restaurants in all of NY for family style Italian. However, my vote for the best goes to Babbo in the Village, as Mario Batali's menu is over the top fantastic, especially his rabbit and black spaghetti. Carmine's in Brooklyn is tremendous as well, but more family style.
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Re: Mob restaurants in NYC
[Re: SonnyBlackstein]
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My wife was just in the city for work and she met a friend and ate in Queens at Trattoria L’incontro which she said was incredible...located in Astoria
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Re: Mob restaurants in NYC
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Gentlemen,
I've eaten at Rao's twice and the fact of the matter is that there are 200 Italian restaurants "better" than Rao's. Rao's has the allure cause some mobsters have eaten there and there was murder there...nothing more.
Uncle Charlie once said; "Don't get into pissing matches with skunks."
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Re: Mob restaurants in NYC
[Re: SonnyBlackstein]
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Has anybody ever eaten at Tommaso's Restaurant in Bath Beach, Brooklyn? Another spot with superb food...and would put Rao's to shame.
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Re: Mob restaurants in NYC
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Maybe a little OT, but who's got the best slice in NY? Di Fara's Avenue J in Brooklyn
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Re: Mob restaurants in NYC
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Totonnos on Neptune Avenue in Coney Island makes outrageous Pizza is it true they only make a certain number of pizzas for the day ? I remember hearing something like that last time I was in NYC.
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Re: Mob restaurants in NYC
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My wife was just in the city for work and she met a friend and ate in Queens at Trattoria L’incontro which she said was incredible...located in Astoria I've been there once about 3 years ago when I was in NYC. Good food. Does anybody know if it has any of the occasional connected guys crowd, though? I never thought the mob had much of a presence in Astoria.
-I shot him a coupla' times. -What's a couple? -Hmm, more than a couple... Really I don't know the exact amount, maybe I shot him 10 times, 12 times? -Maybe fifteen? -Hmm, it could've been fifteen...
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Re: Mob restaurants in NYC
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08/01/14 04:34 PM
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Does anybody know if it has any of the occasional connected guys crowd, though? Not really. Too many cops and politicians eat there anyway. But who cares about that shit? The food's good, that's all that matters  . I never thought the mob had much of a presence in Astoria. Not now. But Joe Gallo (the old Gambino heavyweight, not Crazy Joe) was headquartered on Crescent Street for more than thirty years.
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Re: Mob restaurants in NYC
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Does anybody know if it has any of the occasional connected guys crowd, though? Not really. Too many cops and politicians eat there anyway. But who cares about that shit? The food's good, that's all that matters  . I never thought the mob had much of a presence in Astoria. Not now. But Joe Gallo (the old Gambino heavyweight, not Crazy Joe) was headquartered on Crescent Street for more than thirty years. Yeah but I was just curious because the apartment I stayed at was pretty damn close to the restaurant. And yes I heard about that... Joe N. Gallo had a little coffee/candy store but it was mostly just a place he used to get away from the life... not a mob social club, per se. I never thought the mob had much of a presence in Astoria. The Lucchese had a prescence in Astoria. In fact they had some issues with Alex Rudaj and the Albanians trying to take over some of the action there. Oh yes the Rudaj "corporation." I hear the Albanians gave them a lot of trouble. Correct me if I'm wrong but didn't they even get away with hitting heavyweights once?
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-I shot him a coupla' times. -What's a couple? -Hmm, more than a couple... Really I don't know the exact amount, maybe I shot him 10 times, 12 times? -Maybe fifteen? -Hmm, it could've been fifteen...
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Re: Mob restaurants in NYC
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The Lucchese had a prescence in Astoria. In fact they had some issues with Alex Rudaj and the Albanians trying to take over some of the action there. It was the Gambinos, Beanshooter. Zeke and his crew. It made the news when that gas station thing got blown out of proportion. Joe N. Gallo had a little coffee/candy store but it was mostly just a place he used to get away from the life... not a mob social club, per se.
So it wasn't a social club. So what? It wasn't a "place to get away from mob life." It was his headquarters. It's where his guys reported to him. He was there at six in the morning every day of his life for something like thirty years. He loaned money out of that place. Neighborhood people would come ask for favors at that place. And there were a slew of bookmakers operating within blocks of that place that all belonged to Joe and the Gambinos. His routine was so well known that the Feds had that place staked out for years (and they never really got anything because Joe was a popular neighborhood figure and the residents looked out for him). As far as Astoria having a mob "feel" to it. You're right, it didn't. Because it was never an Italian neighborhood. Back then it was mostly Greek with pockets of Italians. So there weren't pork stores and social clubs and goombahs on every corner. But it DEFINITELY had a mob "presence." Looks can be deceiving. "Presence" and "feel" are two entirely different things. Oh yes the Rudaj "corporation." I hear the Albanians gave them a lot of trouble. Correct me if I'm wrong but didn't they even get away with hitting heavyweights once? They were definitely nuts. But like I said, that altercation with Zeke and the Gambinos was blown way out of proportion. And it's very telling that the entire Rudaj crew was decimated by a single indictment. That their leftover crew members got folded into the Bronx Gambino and Lucchese crews speaks volumes. And welcome to the board, Malandrino  .
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Re: Mob restaurants in NYC
[Re: SonnyBlackstein]
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08/02/14 07:00 AM
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Don Peppe (Queens, NY)
This restaurant got a lot of press in 2009 when ex-con Anthony "Fat Tony" Rabito was banned from it on condition of his parole, since the Mafia was hustlin' there 24/7. But Fat Tony is just the beginning. One of the more sensational Don Peppe rumors claims that mob boss Ciro Perrone got so irate at a waiter who spilled a drink on his wife that he had his crew, including famous snitch Henry Hill, wait with lead pipes and baseball bats for the staff to leave at the end of the night. That same Perrone was caught disrespecting Growing Up Gotti over a Don Peppe meal by the Feds' wiretaps, so clearly, that guy fears nothing.
Uncle Charlie once said; "Don't get into pissing matches with skunks."
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Re: Mob restaurants in NYC
[Re: SonnyBlackstein]
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Il Mulino, New York City
Opened by the Masci brothers, hailing from Abruzzo, in 1981, the Greenwich Village spot was blacklisted by the NYPD at one point for being an upscale favorite of mobsters. However, if Presidents Barack Obama and Bill Clinton have dined there, we question how notorious Il Mulino can still be.
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Re: Mob restaurants in NYC
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08/02/14 07:13 AM
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I live in Brooklyn but it is rare when I go to a restraunt in Brooklyn. Unless someone takes me there. My youngest wanted me to go to some place in Bay Ridge when I go out I like to dress up. Then I read people critic the place. They said the food was not great. Then they say the guys in the expensive suits are mob wanabee's. So I say fuck this I am wearing a leather jacket with sports clothes. Which is what mob guys wear when they don't want to be called a mob wanabee. But everyday people don't know that. They were right the food was not that great. I don't even remember the name of the place anymore. We went in on a Sunday night. The place was empty except old people. Well I am an old people so I fit right in. Get this my son paid the bill, and left a tip. Evidently, it was not enough tip for the waiter. So the waiter whispered something in my sons ear. That the son of mine who is a black belt BJJ player. Also the guy that hung out with Gotti's kid. The guy that used to like to fight. He did shit to the guy except give him more money. That never happened to me because I am a big tipper. But if that had happened to me the waiter would have got a close look at my fingers as they went into his eyes. ---- Rao's I love that place. The lemon chicken is very good, and the meat balls kicks ass. The guy that said you didn't like the food there what did you order? I like Frank I like the bartenders. People in general are cool. If you like to sing you can sing in the place. Last time I was there the girl from Baywatch was there. Now she has short hair looks pretty good. My pal Johnny knows her he gives her a hug. I tell her where's my hug. I think I hugged her for around ten minutes 
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