Best Date Night Magic Italian Restaurants in Midtown East
8 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked
Last Updated: February 2026
Our Top Pick
Santi
Six-time Michelin-starred Chef Michael White's flagship return to Manhattan with handmade pasta perfection
Notable Picks
#1
Santi
8.9
Chef Michael White's triumphant return to NYC brings six Michelin stars of pedigree to this sophisticated Midtown destination. The handmade pastas showcase White's mastery of Emilia-Romagna techniques, with the garganelli and tortellini earning particular acclaim from serious Italian food devotees.
Must-Try Dishes:
Tri-Colored Garganelli with Scallops, Orecchiette with Blue Crab and Uni, Delizie al Limone
What makes it special: Six-time Michelin-starred Chef Michael White's flagship return to Manhattan with handmade pasta perfection
8.6
Elegant southern Italian cooking in a serene, high-ceilinged space favored by opera and theater crowds. The menu leans classic—antipasti, pastas, and carefully roasted meats—executed with consistent finesse. A reliable upscale pick when you want old-world formality without stiffness.
Must-Try Dishes:
Orecchiette with sausage and broccoli rabe, Branzino al forno, Housemade ricotta ravioli
What makes it special: Polished southern Italian classics in a grand, quiet room.
#3
Cellini
8.5
Since 1994, Cellini has been a Midtown East standby for old-school Italian, with stuffed pastas, occasional Lasagna Bolognese specials, and a dining room that feels tailored to bankers and long-time regulars. The kitchen leans hearty and classic rather than flashy, but execution and hospitality stay remarkably steady.
Must-Try Dishes:
Lasagna Bolognese (frequent special), Inbustata signature stuffed pasta, Hummer ravioli
What makes it special: Long-running, family-owned trattoria known for stuffed pastas and white-tablecloth warmth.
8.4
Chef Diego Bigucci channels his grandmother Nonna Maria's Emilia-Romagna recipes after training at Alain Ducasse in Paris. Heart-shaped ravioli and what many call NYC's best lasagna draw tennis stars during US Open and devoted regulars year-round.
Must-Try Dishes:
Spinach Lasagna, Pumpkin Ravioli with Sage, Linguine con Vongole
What makes it special: Alain Ducasse-trained chef honoring grandmother's Emilia-Romagna traditions
#5
Il Tinello
8.3
Il Tinello delivers dependable, home‑style Italian fare with handmade pastas and a warm wine‑list — a comfortable, unpretentious spot perfect for a cozy date night. The service and gracious atmosphere make it a reliable choice downtown of the theater district.
Must-Try Dishes:
Homemade pasta carbonara, Chicken parmesan, Tiramisu dessert
What makes it special: Decades‑long tradition of handmade pasta and solid service
#6
Felice 56
8.1
A refined Tuscan wine bar-restaurant with a warm, art-forward dining room and a crowd that skews local. Pastas and grilled mains hit the classic notes with careful sourcing, and the by-the-glass list is a real asset. Works equally well for lingering dinners or a civilized aperitivo stop.
Must-Try Dishes:
Pappardelle with ragù, Bistecca tagliata, Burrata with seasonal vegetables
What makes it special: Tuscan cooking anchored by a serious wine program.
#7
La Piazza
8.1
La Piazza brings a polished Venetian-inspired dining room to 49th Street, where a rich Bolognese lasagna with royal beef ragù sits alongside seafood pastas and wood-fired pizza. It’s a splashy, two-floor space suited to business dinners and special occasions more than quick weekday lunches.
Must-Try Dishes:
Bolognese Lasagna with Royal Beef Ragù, Paccheri with Lobster, Pizza Veneziana
What makes it special: Venetian-rooted showpiece where a refined Bolognese lasagna is served in a dramatic, two-level dining room steps from Rockefeller Center.
Worthy Picks
7.9
Milan Licul's 40-year-old nameplate returns to Manhattan with refined Venetian cuisine featuring fresh seafood and handmade pastas. The elegant amber lighting and Murano glass accents transport diners to Northern Italy's lagoon country while Executive Chef Cesar Dutan blends French techniques with Italian tradition.
Must-Try Dishes:
Saffron Risotto with Bone Marrow, Grilled Octopus, Pappardelle with Wild Boar Ragu
What makes it special: Revival of legendary 1980s nameplate with Venetian-inspired cuisine and elegant glass accents