Best Hidden Gems Heaven Italian Restaurants in Lower East Side
6 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked
Last Updated: February 2026
Our Top Pick
Scarr's Pizza
Slice-shop nostalgia backed by serious grain and ingredient work.
Notable Picks
8.8
Scarr’s is a Lower East Side slice shop with old-school looks and new-school craft, milling some of its own flour and topping pies with carefully sourced ingredients. Lines move steadily for classic rounds, Sicilian squares, and a small menu of sides that make it a destination for both locals and pizza pilgrims.
Must-Try Dishes:
Pepperoni slice, Sicilian square slice, Vegan Caesar salad
What makes it special: Slice-shop nostalgia backed by serious grain and ingredient work.
#2
Trapizzino
8.4
Trapizzino brings Stefano Callegari’s Roman pizza pockets to the corner of Orchard and Rivington, stuffing warm wedges of pizza bianca with long-simmered classics like chicken cacciatore and eggplant parm. A compact wine bar, spritzes, and small plates make it as useful for aperitivo dates as for a quick, affordable Italian snack.
Must-Try Dishes:
Pollo alla cacciatora trapizzino, Oxtail ragu trapizzino, Eggplant parmigiana trapizzino
What makes it special: Roman pizza pockets filled with slow-cooked Italian stews and paired with wine.
#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.
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Vibes:
Quick Bites Champions
Solo Dining Sanctuaries
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
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Pasta Lab NYC on Orchard Street operates like a fresh-pasta workshop, turning out trays of vegetarian lasagna and rotating shapes to eat at the small counter or take home. The focus is on texture and sauces rather than ceremony, making its lasagna feel more like a specialty from a neighborhood laboratorio than a sit-down red-sauce joint.
Must-Try Dishes:
Vegetarian lasagna with layered seasonal vegetables, Fresh tagliatelle with pistachio pesto, Take-home lasagna tray for two to three people
What makes it special: Fresh-pasta workshop where lasagna and sauces change with availability and season.
Worthy Picks
7.8
Vibes:
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Quick Bites Champions
Hidden Gems Heaven
Solo Dining Sanctuaries
Spaghetti Incident is a narrow, casual pasta counter that serves saucy spaghetti and other shapes in paper cones and bowls for eating on the go or at a few tight seats. It’s more playful than formal, making it a go-to for quick Italian comfort before a night out nearby.
Must-Try Dishes:
Spaghetti carbonara, Spaghetti alla bolognese, Pesto spaghetti cone
What makes it special: Cone-served spaghetti and pastas that turn a sit-down dish into street-friendly comfort.
#6
9Layers
7.5
9Layers runs a compact Stanton Street operation devoted to lasagna trays, offering four-cheese and beef ragù pans sized for weeknight dinners or parties. It feels more like a specialty commissary than a restaurant, but the focused menu and friendly pricing make it a clever way to keep lasagna in the fridge for easy reheats.
Must-Try Dishes:
Four-cheese lasagna tray, Beef ragù lasagna tray, Pistachio tiramisu
What makes it special: Lasagna-only operation selling ready-to-bake trays sized for sharing.