

Bronx Tourism Bronx Hotels Bronx Bed and Breakfast Bronx Vacation Rentals Flights to Bronx Tra Di Noi Things to Do in Bronx. I will certainly return to TDN even though I don't get to the bronx much. Tra Di Noi: Tra Di Noi, Arthur Ave - See 176 traveler reviews, 58 candid photos, and great deals for Bronx, NY, at Tripadvisor. It means they will always be reasonably consistent. It is a little touch like this that shows you that TDN cares about its patrons, and to me that is the number one most important quality in a restaurant. The best part of the night was that the hostess (the chef's wife) had overheard that it was my dad's birthday and brought him out a little cake at the end, without any prompting from anyone in my family. If you want five-star frill or a plate of Mario Batali hype (stinging nettles and goat liver- yummmm), don't go here. It is a small checker tablecloth spot and the plates are prepared as if you were at the chef's house visiting for dinner- no frilly presentation or other extraneous nonsense. for seven people (with specials)! Now TDN is not a fancy place.

We also ordered two bottles of very good peppoli chinati classico and the whole tab came to less than $400. I had osso bucco which was excellent and so did my pop. Nonetheless, the prosciutto e melone was super ripe and the calimari fritti were excellent. Now for the food- there is an extensive list of specials but by the time we had arrived (due to the stinking car service) many were sold out. Even though we arrived an hour late, we were seated in 10 minutes. TDN is a small place and the hostess moved around reservations to fit our party of 7 in.
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We called the restaurant and they were nothing but professional and cordial. The car never showed and we were thus about an hour late after we made the call to drive ourselves. To start, we had hired a car service to drive from Long Island to the Bronx for our 7:15pm reservation at Tra Di Noi. I consider myself a bit of an italian-american food veteran (it is, after all, my native cuisine- read my other reviews for more insight), and I must say that Tra Di Noi will stand out in my mind for the super-friendly service and cordial atmosphere. But don't just take my word for it, GO.I scheduled my father's 65th birthday dinner at Tra Di Noi based on word of mouth which reached me all the way over in Long Island. I could back to this place again and again. The chicken, as simple as it sounds, was also light and incredible. The carbonara was incredibly light, delicious, and amazing. This is honestly a meal I'll dream about for weeks to come. The salad was pretty basic, nothing overly special, but the entrees were DIVINE. So good, I had to ask them what the name of it was, and now I'm a mission to find it and buy it. Bread is served at the table, along with olive oil, and I must say, the olive oil they serve is SO good. But I feel like we could have ordered blindly and not been disappointed. We ordered off the regular menu: a house salad (made for 2), fettuccine carbonara, and a chicken cacciatore.

The dinner menu is straightforward with a lot of basics, but there were a slew of specialities offered. There were maybe 3 or 4 other tables in addition to us, so the place was not at all crowded. Since I have only been here once, I always feel its necessary to include the time and day I went: it was a beautiful Saturday in June at around 6pm-ish. I'm happy to report, TripAdvisor did not let me down. I only decided to go to this place after looking up the best eats in town on TripAdvisor. OK, maybe that title was a little much.but I can't help but exclaim my graces over this place! Went here last weekend after an exhausting (albeit really fun) day at the Bronx Zoo.
