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    Piemonte Home Made Ravioli

    4.6 (97 reviews)
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    Piemonte Mulberry Street 09/17/21
    Marianne W.

    Piemonte Home Made Ravioli is a historic Little Italy business. Piemonte Ravioli was established in 1920. They have fresh pasta in the retail store in Little Italy. The pasta is made daily. They offer a variety of fillings, including cheese, spinach, and seafood. They deliver too! They have a huge business and supply to hotels, restaurants and airlines. Piemonte Ravioli Little Italy is open to the public. If you're in the neighborhood stop in and bring some home. It makes a great gift for my family and friends.

    Darya S.

    Piedmonte is part of the Italian trifecta on the block on Grand Street. They have specialty items, like marinara sauce and vodka sauce and all types of pastas, like gaganelle to fusilli to gimellini to orecchiette to whole wheat pasta to linguine to fettuccine to radiators to elbows to shells to tubetti to lasagna to mafaldine to zitone to pappardelle! Oh yeah, and then there's ravioli! They have a wide variety, like whole-wheat to stuffed with random ingredients to veggie. The prices are, well, what you'd expect for a specialty store in the area, but it's a cute shop that makes their pasta in-house, so it's worth a go. The lady working the counter is quiet and friendly. The store is tiny, but they've fit in a large inventory inside. Check it out for some exploring!

    Caroline D.

    Fantastic home made ravioli and the marinara sauce was to die for It's been part of a food tour I've been going on. And I feel lucky to have sampled their gnocchi

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    Chrysanthia K.

    Tiny shop in Little Italy that makes fresh ravioli & pasta in inventive flavors. The staff seems to not know much about the business and unenthused to help customers or whether they ship. I'll be back for the pasta & hope that the management encourages the staff to be more informed about products & shipping.

    Kimberly J.

    Homemade pastas? Count me in! Cute shop in Little Italy. This is a grab and go type place. Lots of homemade pastas available. They come in all sorts of shapes, sizes, and flavors. If you check out their website, you will find all the pasta options offered. Certain pastas are also filled with a bunch of different ingredients. Some examples are: Cheese, Meat, Pesto, Broccoli, Lobster, Mushroom, Goat cheese, Sundry Tomato, Gorgonzola, and Artichoke. Everything we tried was fresh and flavorful. They are generous with the portions. Employees are sweet and quick.

    Michelle S.

    When in New York, one of my favorite places to visit is always Little Italy. I wanted to bring home some fresh pasta and asked around for the best place in town; everyone recommended Piemonte. This shop is very small but they have a decent selection of pastas to choose from. Everything looked absolutely delish! They also carry homemade sauces, so I had to bring home my favorite vodka sauce. We also tried the famous marinara. Everything came out perfect! The prices here are fair for homemade goods. I paid $33 for two bags of pasta and two sauces. If you don't use the pasta or sauce within 2 days or so, you can actually freeze them! Next time I visit I'll be sure to bring home some extra. Also, the woman at the front desk was very welcoming and made some great recommendations with pairing the items for best flavors.

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    Ted B.

    Don't tell my pops but this is the best sauce I have had in my life! The San Marzano tomatoes from the volcanic region of Italy really give this sauce a special sweetness with out added sugars!

    this is the best place to buy the makings for your dinner tonight.

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    Yes, definitely amazing raviolis but don't sleep on the stuffed shells! Their marinara and alfredo sauces were also delicious.

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