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La Donna Rosa ! Al d'arco
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06/06/14 09:42 AM
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vitovito
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Dont really know if anybody will be intrested in this but i will post it anyway.lol
In the 80s Lucchese soldier Little Al d'arco opened a resturant that would become the best resturant in little italy,it was a regular hangout for casso and vic amuso.
Does anybody know what happened to the resturant after Al flipped?
Last edited by vitovito; 06/07/14 05:25 AM.
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Re: La Donna Rosa ! Al d'arco
[Re: pizzaboy]
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06/06/14 11:27 AM
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Last I remember it was a Mexican joint . And by the way, it was FAR from the best restaurant in Little Italy when that midget owned the place. Yeah. F*** Al. The Professor's assertion that La Donna Rosa was the best Italian is a fallacy, just like all his posturing about Casso and Vic. His height is allegedly 5"7 though, which would make him taller than Casso and Vic. Joey Massino also says his restaurants are this and that. As if these guys give a crap about the quality of the food! I would much rather eat at Nuovo Vesuvio.
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Re: La Donna Rosa ! Al d'arco
[Re: cheech]
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06/06/14 01:28 PM
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al's book made me really not like the guy, hated the way it came off...i think two writers ruined the book... How? I haven't read all of it yet so I can't disagree though.
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Re: La Donna Rosa ! Al d'arco
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Why does everyone hate the book so much? I'm almost done and I thought it's been great so far! Same here. Love his insight on the old school guys you don't hear much about.
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Re: La Donna Rosa ! Al d'arco
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06/06/14 02:41 PM
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I like Positanos...thoughts? that veal parm is so good Positano's has been around forever. Good food. But I think Da Nico is currently the best. Although Angelo's will always be my personal favorite because I've been going there all my life  . And La Mela gets an honorable mention for good, reliable, family style food, with portions that could choke a horse. If you have the kids with you, and you want to order a few different things to share, and not feel uncomfortable for being a little noisy, La Mela's is your best bet.
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Re: La Donna Rosa ! Al d'arco
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06/06/14 04:14 PM
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Exactly a place I need with two kids under 3 Yeah, and you'll need a place like that until they're teenagers. Trust me. Fucking trust me  .
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Re: La Donna Rosa ! Al d'arco
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06/07/14 06:12 AM
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If I recall, in the book it mentioned Al's son (not the junkie one who was made) opened an Italian/Chinese fusion joint with a Chinese guy, pretty funny concept if you ask me, I think it had a kinda funny name too. I remember reading in another book that Al was a bit of dick, in prison he supposedly went after some really weak guys. Firstly, that is a good idea for a restaurant. Secondly, that does not surprise me. From his Mafia Wiki: "Born in Brooklyn, New York, D'Arco's criminal career started at age 14, when he beat another boy with brass knuckles" Does that sound like a tough guy to you? Sounds like a bully. Easy to act like a tough guy and belittle Gravano, Casso and Amuso when you are hiding in witness protection and have your face blacked out and your voice altered when you are on TV.
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Re: La Donna Rosa ! Al d'arco
[Re: Moe_Tilden]
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Easy to act like a tough guy and belittle Gravano, Casso and Amuso when you are hiding in witness protection and have your face blacked out and your voice altered when you are on TV. In all fairness, Gravano and Casso are both rats, too. And they've both given interviews over the years where they made themselves out to be the smartest and most honorable wiseguys in their respective families. And why would anyone be surprised at that? These guys are career scumbags, just like all the other career scumbags. And that need to prove himself is called a Napoleonic Complex. A lot of short street guys are like that.
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Re: La Donna Rosa ! Al d'arco
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Italianheritage
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If I recall, in the book it mentioned Al's son (not the junkie one who was made) opened an Italian/Chinese fusion joint with a Chinese guy, pretty funny concept if you ask me, I think it had a kinda funny name too. I remember reading in another book that Al was a bit of dick, in prison he supposedly went after some really weak guys. When I lived in the Southwest there were Italian restaurants run by Italian people. But they would mix in hot chilies that were used in a lot of the local cuisine and cooking into food both as menu items, or by request. I thought they tasted good but I enjoy chilies and spicy food. But you would see some restaurants like a restaurant that served both Mexican and Greek food, or one Chinese restaurant my friends and I would go to was owned by Chinese people but they had Mexicans working as cooks and they would make the Chinese food very spicy with hot chilies if you wanted it that way. They also knew how to cook traditional Szechuan cuisine.
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Re: La Donna Rosa ! Al d'arco
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06/07/14 07:52 AM
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I remember a couple of those "fusion" restaurants from way back in the late '80s, early '90s. But they didn't work back then. They were too far ahead of their time. I guess people just weren't ready to blend cultures back then. Today you see those places all over the place. Today they'll mix Greek, Italian and Arab cuisine and just call it "Mediterranean." And I love Chinese food. I'm a City guy. I grew up on those plain white takeout containers. But I'll never be evolved enough to order Kung Pao chicken with a side order of broccoli rabe  .
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Re: La Donna Rosa ! Al d'arco
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was la donna rosa in the same spot as "the corner" is now? i think the place there is called la esquina now and does really really well, unless it was across the street on the other side of cleveland pl No, that's not it, TT120. The Corner was, well, right on the corner, with the entrance being on Kenmare. D'Arco's place was physically on Cleveland Place, with the entrance actually on Cleveland Place. But it's literally a 30 second walk.
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Re: La Donna Rosa ! Al d'arco
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Is Al embellishing here? I mean the mayor, De Niro, La Motta and JFK's son dining at Donna Rosa; I find it hard to believe. I read elsewhere some guy talking about his girlfriend working at the place when Al started co-operating and he said that the place was just a front and not a legitimate business. http://books.google.ie/books?id=IKVWTsi5...iro&f=false
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Re: La Donna Rosa ! Al d'arco
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10/22/14 03:37 PM
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Is Al embellishing here? I mean the mayor, De Niro, La Motta and JFK's son dining at Donna Rosa; I find it hard to believe. I read elsewhere some guy talking about his girlfriend working at the place when Al started co-operating and he said that the place was just a front and not a legitimate business. http://books.google.ie/books?id=IKVWTsi5...iro&f=false Give me a break with that guy and that book. That restaurant was only there a few years to begin with, and it was never as busy as any of the better places down there (and granted, they were mostly tourist traps, even then). I love how the New York Magazine write-up claimed that it was "the favorite restaurant of a certain plumbing supply salesman," or whatever the fuck they wrote, when by D'Arco's own admission Gotti never set foot in the place. He probably paid them to write that, which shows that he was half-a-rat even then. No one in the other families on Mulberry Street had any use for Little Al by the late '80s. His claims that he was a confidante of Little Jimmy's for awhile, and that used to meet with him at La Mela, are so fucking laughable that they should be in a comic book rather than a Capeci/Robbins bio.
"I got news for you. If it wasn't for the toilet, there would be no books." --- George Costanza.
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