Best Date Night Magic Italian Restaurants in Lower East Side
5 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked
Last Updated: February 2026
Our Top Pick
Una Pizza Napoletana
World-class Neapolitan pies made by a single, obsessive pizzaiolo.
Essential Picks
9
Una Pizza Napoletana is Anthony Mangieri’s obsessively focused Neapolitan pizzeria, where a short menu of wood-fired pies and gelato draws serious pizza fans from around the world. The Lower East Side room is minimalist but warm, and the combination of long ferments, limited reservations, and global accolades makes each pie feel like an event.
Must-Try Dishes:
Margherita pizza, Marinara pizza, Bianca pizza
What makes it special: World-class Neapolitan pies made by a single, obsessive pizzaiolo.
Notable Picks
#2
Dirt Candy
8.9
Dirt Candy is Amanda Cohen’s Michelin-starred vegetable tasting-menu restaurant, where seasonal dishes like asparagus lasagna reimagine pasta through a high-end, all-veg lens in a sleek Allen Street dining room. Open since 2008 and now firmly a Lower East Side institution, it’s the most upscale, reservation-only way to experience lasagna-inspired flavors in ZIP 10002.
Must-Try Dishes:
Asparagus lasagna from the seasonal tasting menu, Carrot pizza bite from the tasting progression, Potato sundae dessert
What makes it special: Michelin-starred vegetable tasting menu where dishes like asparagus lasagna show how far plant-based cooking can go.
#3
Forsythia
8.3
Forsythia is a modern Italian spot where handmade pastas and seasonal small plates lean creative without losing comfort. The tight, softly lit dining room and bar make it ideal for dates or a focused dinner built around a couple of pastas and a bottle of wine.
Must-Try Dishes:
Seasonal stuffed cappellacci, Cacio e pepe-style tonnarelli, Short rib ragu pasta
What makes it special: Creative, pasta-driven Italian cooking in an intimate, chef-focused space.
#4
Fossetta
8.2
Fossetta is an intimate Lower East Side Italian spot from chefs Charlene Santiago and Josh Even, where a rich lasagna Bolognese with béchamel and mozzarella anchors a compact, pasta-driven menu. Warm lighting, closely set tables, and a neighborhood crowd make it feel like a downtown dinner party rather than a big-night-out production.
Must-Try Dishes:
Lasagna Bolognese with béchamel and mozzarella, Tagliatelle al ragù, Burrata with seasonal toppings
What makes it special: Compact chef-driven Italian spot where a classic lasagna anchors a focused pasta menu.
#5
Tre
8
Tre is a cozy Ludlow Street trattoria with sidewalk seating, a compact bar, and a menu of approachable pastas, salads, and mains. It’s an easy choice for low-stress Italian date nights or small groups who want wine, outdoor tables in good weather, and familiar flavors done well.
Must-Try Dishes:
Spaghetti carbonara, Rigatoni alla vodka, Chicken Milanese
What makes it special: Relaxed Ludlow Street trattoria with sidewalk tables and classic pastas.