Find out what Italian restaurants to try in Corona. Corona is a neighborhood in the borough of Queens in New York City. It is bordered by Flushing to the east, Jackson Heights to the west, Forest Hills and Rego Park to the south, Elmhurst to the southwest, and East Elmhurst to the north. Corona has a multicultural population with a Latino majority, and is the site of historic African American and Italian American communities. After World War II, the majority of the neighborhood's residents were mostly Italian, German, Irish and of other European ancestries. Corona also has a significant Chinese population.
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4 based on 58 reviews
Avoided this place for a long time due to poor sanitary grades. Had gone countless times back in the day and always enjoyed their pizza, particularly the famous Sicilian slices. When the grade in the window slipped below an A for what seemed like forever, family and I found pizza elsewhere. When we finally noticed the A grade was back, we returned to give it another shot. I still really like the Sicilian, but it doesnât quite live up to its status from years ago. The rest of the pizza is just slightly above average for me. Gets 4 stars, though, because that type of Sicilian slice is tough to find in other pizzerias.
4 based on 28 reviews
Are you kidding? This started off bad and got worse. First of all we ordered on a Sunday night at 7:20 pizza didn't show up until 8:55. Pizza was cold and tasted like it had been sitting around for hours. Absolutely tasted terrible as well. And by the way the delivery guy asked for a tip what for. STAY AWAY FROM THIS PLACE it just isn't worth spending a dime on go to Airway or McDonalds or the train station I'm sure they have better food for a lot cheaper and no attitude.
4 based on 21 reviews
The food is simply superb! Chicken sandwich was the perfect blend with cheese, ham and sauce. The family incredibly nice and helpful. Entire experience was amazing.
5 based on 85 reviews
A friend of mine recommended SoleLuna about a month ago. I rarely frequent restaurants in Sunnyside, so this would be something different. I must say, I am glad a friend recommended this restaurant. The food and service were spectacular. The wine list is surprisingly very good with a fine variety of reds, whites and rose and sangria. The food was exceptional. It felt like we were eating homemade family made Italian Food. The staff was very friendly and attended to all our needs. Marcello, our server, went out of his way to please our party. Highly recommend. Give it a try
3 based on 112 reviews
We stayed 2 nights at the Holiday Inn and had drinks, lunch, and dinner here. (Breakfast also, not sure if it's the same management though.) For a Holiday Inn bar, this place exceeded expectations. It's your neighborhood bar, only in Queens! They had a good selection of beer, wine, and signature cocktails. If you're used to Manhattan prices this will seem like a bargain. Dinner specials were fantastic, although our server steered us to the Italian specialties, and we were pleasantly surprised at the quality for the price. If you're traveling to Citi field from out of town, you're probably like us & searching for a decent restaurant close by. Not many choices for out-of-towners in the area honestly, so you should put this place at the top of your list even if you're not staying at the Holiday Inn. After an afternoon game we found ourselves at the bar with many locals, which seemed to affirm that this place has a solid reputation. Manager frequently circulated to be sure we were satisfied, and we were. We will be back.
4 based on 176 reviews
Come to Magna and discover Flushing's Hidden Gem! A true taste of Italy is tucked away just around the corner from Northern Blvd and 35 Avenue, adjacent to the Marco Hotel & Suites. Open for Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner daily. Perfect for business or pleasur
Always had a good meal here. Convenient for travelers to and from Manhattan.We have our business guests stay at the Hotel, The Marco, and its convenient to have this little gem of a place right there to have business dinners. Fresh, good Italian favorites. The Pasta was delicious. Great Fish dishes, and the host and staff always very attentive.
4 based on 408 reviews
Zagat 2013 and Michelin Guide Recommended. Our cuisine is a combination of traditional classics and state-of-the-art fare. All of the dishes are prepared with an emphasis on using only the freshest ingredients, keeping the integrity of traditional dishes
It seems to have your typical Italian cuisine but look more closely, or better yet, ask your waiter. The off-menu dishes sometimes gravitate to the menu proper. I've had sailfish carpaccio, elk, ostrich and many game meals that were terrific.AmbassadorCarl, thanks for your review. We're glad you got the chance to stop by for a great meal. You make some great choices when it comes to selecting meals. Our sailfish is an excellent choice. We'll be here waiting when you're ready to try more off-menu items. - Chef Rocco Sacramone
4 based on 100 reviews
Uncle Peter's is a neighborhood restaurant located in Jackson Heights, Queens offering an eclectic menu with influences from Italy, Spain & France. Our philosophy is to serve quality food using fresh ingredients in a warm and comfortable atmosphere.
One glance at this menu and you can see the wide range of choices there are. They also have specials. The Rigatoni & Italian Sausage is delicious. All the food is well prepared with fresh produce, meats and fish. I am happy this restaurant is in my neighborhood!
4 based on 128 reviews
Il Triangolo Ristorante specializes in traditional fine Italian dinning, our bread, desserts and pastas are made fresh on premises. Our restaurant policies for your fine dinning experience; ATTIRE- Dressy ATTIRE on Friday & Saturday evenings, Button down
We made a reservation by phone a month before for a Friday evening, before our Cunard cruise. When we arrived from our hotel by Uber we were told we couldnât have dinner because we didnât have collared shirts. I was wearing slacks and a cashmere sweater, my partner a pullover and slacks. We said that we were never told about a dress code. Since the rude maitreâd went to the back of the restaurant to chat with an older guy and then came back to give us the bumâs rush, we thought maybe itâs a gay thing since we were two men dining together. Nevertheless, the guy was unrelenting about not accommodating us. We were not rude or unkind to him. I asked him what he recommended we do and his response was âgo get a collared shirtâ. I guess you can imagine how we felt. So after 40 minutes walking around in the cold and not finding another Italian restaurant in this area, we were finally able to hail a cab and get back to our hotel where were able to have dinner about 10 oâclock. Be warned there was no Uber service available in this neighborhood once we outside again. Do not patronize this place. There is no excuse for treating us this way.
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4 based on 462 reviews
As Italian Americans ourselves, we know what is good and what is not. Having been to the Parkside in the past, we knew that we would have a very tasty italian meal to celebrate our wedding anniversary. The entire experience was wonderful. First, valet parking was quick and efficient. Having made reservations on a Friday night, we were warmly greeted and seated promptly. Our waiter and busboy worked as a team and were extremely efficient. Wine was brought out promptly and is reasonably priced. Then our appetizers of stuffed mushrooms and cold antipasto arrived and were very good. Pasta was next and the sauce was seasoned just right. Our entrees of veal sorrentino and veal marsala were very tender and delicious. A side of sauteed escarole was tasty. The pistachio tartufo and capuccinos finished off a wonderful meal. The Parkside continues to provide excellent food, great service in a friendly atmosphere!
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