Best Italian Restaurants in Tribeca
4 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked
Last Updated: February 2026
Our Top Pick
Gran Morsi
Modern Italian shared plates and brick-oven pizzas in a polished, bi-level Tribeca space.
Notable Picks
#1
Gran Morsi
8.9
Vibes:
Date Night Magic
Trendy Table Hotspots
Group Dining Gatherings
Birthday & Celebration Central
Gran Morsi is a bi-level Tribeca Italian spot where brick-oven pizzas, house-made pastas, and shared plates are served in a softly lit, high-ceilinged room that reads naturally romantic. Couples lean on cacio e pepe, mushroom pies, and a strong wine list, while the private-dining floor and steady reservation book speak to how reliably it performs for special evenings.
Must-Try Dishes:
Forest Mushroom Pizza, Cacio e Pepe, Polpette Meatballs
What Makes it Special: Modern Italian shared plates and brick-oven pizzas in a polished, bi-level Tribeca space.
8.7
A prix-fixe Tribeca dining room built for classic, quietly luxurious Italian nights—tight pacing, polished service, and a menu that leans into pastas and refined mains over flash. It’s the kind of place you pick when you want the meal to feel like an occasion without the room feeling theatrical.
Must-Try Dishes:
Egg yolk raviolo, Handmade gnocchi, Tiramisu
What Makes it Special: Prix-fixe Italian in a serene Tribeca fine-dining room.
8.6
A Tribeca anchor with a warm, always-busy energy and an urban-Italian menu that rewards ordering for the table. The kitchen excels at pastas and shareable mains, and the room’s steady hum makes it a reliable choice for both celebratory dinners and high-confidence business meals.
Must-Try Dishes:
Sheep’s milk ricotta with herbs, Pappardelle, Chicken for two
What Makes it Special: High-volume Tribeca osteria that stays dependable and lively.
#4
Il Giglio
8.3
A polished Tribeca Italian dining room geared toward big nights—white-tablecloth energy, a deep wine focus, and a menu that leans Tuscan with a modern gloss. It’s the right pick when you want a more formal Italian meal in the neighborhood without turning it into a marathon tasting.
Must-Try Dishes:
House pasta, Tuscan-style mains, Burrata-focused starter
What Makes it Special: Dressier Tribeca Italian built for celebrations and wine nights.