pasta

Dell'anima

Dell'anima is located in the heart of West Village and serves great Italian food. They are actually under the same management as L'artusi—one of my favorite spots! 

Food

The food was great the first time I went. Given that they are under the same umbrella as L'artusi, I didn't expect anything less. We began the meal with an all-time favorite, the quail. It was perfectly cooked with the skin crispy and interior tender as fuck. It was actually very similar to the quail at L'artusi. This particular quail was served with a sour accent, complemented by caramelized onions, pickled peppers and fennel.

Quail

The pappardelle integrale, served with mushrooms, shallots and thyme, was delicious. The pasta was perfectly cooked, lathered in mushrooms. My favorite was the tajarin alla carbonara with a poached egg. I typically avoid carbonara because it is such a difficult dish to perfect. Often times, restaurants make it extremely creamy and heavy. But Dell'anima has done it well. It is not heavy at all. The accents of cured meat in addition to the egg were just so tasty. I highly recommend.

We also ordered the lamb shank that was tasty and well seasoned. However, the lamb was a little dry. I'm very particular. Lamb shank should be perfectly cooked with no inch of dryness. Dell'anima should take notes from Bar Bolonat.

For dessert, we had the lemon poppy seed panna cotta, and let me tell you, it was SO GOOD. I absolutely loved it. With every bite, you can taste the poppy seeds burst with accents of lemon. 

*Note: The food changes regularly so some of the items above no longer exist. I also went back a second time and it wasn't as good. The lack of consistency was a little dissapointing. 

Ambiance

This place is very similar to L'artusi, but much smaller. It is very very dark and intimate. A great date spot!

Quality

The food was definitely excellent quality.

Pappardelle integrale

Price

The price is very similar to other counterparts such as L'artusi and Osteria Morini with pasta ranging from $18-22. I'd expect to pay about $65-75 per person after tax & tip for a full meal with drinks.

Reservation

I definitely recommend reservations 2 weeks in advance to snatch a desired time on the weekend. They also have an open bar seating that is up for grabs.

Papparadelle Integrale and Carbonara

Lamb shank & brocoli rabe

Lemony poppy seed panna cotta

 

Osteria Morini

One of my favorite joints for Italian food in the city. The pasta is excellent value, especially Monday nights after 9pm when they serve ten dollar pasta. For the quality, ambiance, and brand, $10 is exceptional.

Torcia

Tagliatelle

Ambiance

The restaurant has a warm and cozy atmosphere that makes you feel like you're in a small Italian joint in the middle of nowhere Italy. It's not modern or overly pretentious, but still maintains a clean semi high caliber appearance. It's down to earth and relatively low key with wooden decor.

Food

I've yet to try a pasta I didn't like, except the cappelletti—truffle ricotta ravioli with prosciutto—the combination of butter+cheese+prosciutto is extremely strong. It makes me feel itchy for some reason. Objectively speaking it was very good, but in general, the overly cheesy/buttery texture along with prosciutto makes me slightly uncomfortable. However, everyone I know that has been to Osteria Morini loved the cappelletti. I'll admit a few dishes were slightly too salty but their complementing sauce helped tone it down. Overall the pasta is solid—simple and traditional. The pasta is handmade, which is the bare minimum for good pasta. The desserts are also quite good—not too sweet.

Stracci

A few of my favorite dishes: 

1) Garganelli

As mentioned above, I did not enjoy the cappelletti yet I did really enjoy the Garganelli—very similar in taste—but a much better balance of flavors. The radicchio is the main player that helped calm the heaviness of the cream and prosciutto. 

2) Stracci—wide ribbon pasta with wild mushrooms

I love wild mushrooms. The wide ribbon noodles are cooked al dente with the rosemary oil moisturizing every bite along with the way.

4) Tortellini di mele

This is more of a dessert pasta in my opinion. It's on the sweeter side but not overwhelmingly sweet. A good replacement for dessert if you're in the mood for more pasta!

4) Torcia squid ink pasta

Not nearly on the same level as the squid ink pasta at Ai Fiori but it is definitely a solid runner-up with crispy brussels sprout to enhance every bite. 

5) Tortellini panna

6) Gramigna—macaroni with pork sausage

7) Dark chocolate almond tart

8) Goat cheese custard with figs and grapes

Price

The best value is Monday nights after 9pm. I would expect to spend about $25-35 per person including tax and tip depending on how much you order. For two people, 3 pasta and a dessert is more than enough. Any other day I'd expect to spend $35-50 per person including tax and tip.

Wait

Reservations are not too difficult to get. During peak times such as Monday and weekend nights, I think the wait can be as long as 1.5 hours. I definitely recommend reservations during those times. 

Tortellini di mele

Garganelli

Spagehtti

Tortellini panna

Cappelletti

Tortadi semolino—lemon semolina cake

Cioccolato e mandorle

Tartaletta di autunno