YORK has so many restaurants – with new arrivals every month – that it can be a challenge to pick a good one.
That’s why you can’t beat a personal recommendation, whether from a friend, colleague – or our Eating Out column!
Little Italy is one of York’s culinary hits. If you’ve had a string of misses and are looking for some decent food that’s worth shouting about, this is your place.
But do book ahead. This is already a popular restaurant, well-established on the eating out scene having been opened by owners Andrea and Mandy Gaias in 1992.
If you want a cheap and cheerful Italian where you can snap up a pizza or a bowl of pasta for under a tenner, sorry, this is not it. There are plenty of places like that in York – but only one Little Italy. It prides itself on making all its own pasta in-house along with many Italian desserts, which it also sells in the deli on the ground floor of its base in Goodramgate, just a few metres away from Monk Bar.