3. Tra di Noi- Tra di Noi might resemble an old person’s dining room, but it makes sense because the food tastes like all of the cutest little Italian grandmothers in the world are back in the kitchen preparing each dish with love. The red sauce is the best in the neighborhood, and the owners and staff treat you like family. Also, try the lasagna. You won’t be sorry.
4. Casa Della Mozzarella - While Casa is lined with imported oils, cookies, pastas, and other goods, the main attraction of this narrow little store is its famous (creamy, delectable, amazing, mouthwatering, etc) mozzarella. Try the bocconcini (little balls of mozzarella) or the made-to-order burrata, which is a big ball of mozzarella with a soft, creamy center. Cheese lovers rejoice.
5. Tino’s Delicatessen- Tino’s is the deli that sponsors a lot of Fordham events. They deliver yard long subs and pastas to campus, and to be honest, by the time you get to eat, usually everything's unfortunately pretty soggy or cold. I never thought twice about Tino’s until I actually went to the shop to grab a quick sandwich when my family was visiting. To my surprise, the La Nonna panini I got was one of the most incredible things I’ve ever tasted. After that moment, my perception of Tino’s changed from soggy food Fordham gets in bulk to the best sandwiches in town. They also have gelato and a great selection of imported Italian goods so you can do some shopping around while you wait for your food to be made!

6. Borgatti’s - This is your go-to stop for everything pasta. They sell ravioli, manicotti, and a million different flavors of noodles like spinach, mushroom, basil, carrot, egg, tomato, and squid ink. Everything is cut by hand right in front of you, and you even get to designate your desired noodle thickness. The pasta is also very reasonably priced which is great on a college budget!
7. Zero Otto Nove- Zero Otto Nove is the place to take your parents when they come for a visit. It’s definitely on the pricier side, but also 110% worth it. From amazing Neapolitan style pizzas to a wide array of pasta dishes (try the Mafalde e Ceci - pasta baked with chickpeas, crispy pancetta, pecorino, and bread crumb), you cannot go wrong. It’s really cool inside, and the service is extremely friendly.
8. Madonia Bakery- Madonia smells like what I envision heaven to smell like. Go there for all of your gluten needs- breads, biscotti, etc. They're mostly known for their specialty loaves like olive bread, cranberry walnut bread, cheese and pepper bread, and my personal favorite, white chocolate bread. Also, a little known secret is that Madonia also has the best cannolis in town.
9. De Lillo Pastry Shop- De Lillo is by far the best place to grab a pastry and coffee in the area. They have an amazing cookie and pastry selection, and their iced cappuccinos are also amazing and a perfect pick-me-up for weekend studying. It’s a great spot to hang out with friends anytime of the day, and it’s also a nice place to sit by yourself and get some work done!
10. Michaelangelo’s- Michaelangelo’s is definitely the best place to go out to a nice dinner with friends. It’s a classy sit-down restaurant with great atmosphere, but it’s also a slightly cheaper option for all of us on a college budget. The Pear Salad or the Chicken a la Michaelangelo’s are two of my favorites.