What Are Your Favorite Italian Markets?

Sausage at Salumeria Biellese. Photograph by Robyn Lee
From the homemade sopressata at Faicco’s Pork Store to the freshly rolled papardelle at Raffetto's, the city has a great selection of Italian markets. Robert Sietsema lists eight of the best in this Gourmet piece. Any others that your Nonna would approve of?
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4 Comments:
i could lick the glass windows at fiacco's!
pooch at 6:57PM on 06/23/09
Nonna would approve of Di Palo's and Alleva for her meats and cheese and Piemonte Ravioli for fresh pasta. Todaro Brother's is also a favorite of hers.
TwoSugah at 8:10PM on 06/23/09
There's a beautiful one in the Chelsea Market, but nothing is better than the indoor market on Arthur Ave. in the Bronx.
rockinTACO at 10:08AM on 06/24/09
Sorisso's on 30th ave in Astoria.
sosjtb at 11:11AM on 06/24/09