Parm has been around a while, and I finally made it to the original location. It's classic, old-school Italian-American comfort food. The space is pretty small and they don't take reservations, so...
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Parm, a renowned eatery in New York City, made its mark in 2011 with its unique interpretation of Italian-American comfort food. The menu, curated by Michelin-Starred chefs Mario Carbone and Rich Torrisi, features classics like Chicken Parm, homemade meatballs, and Rigatoni Carbone, all prepared with a nod to tradition and served in a welcoming, familial atmosphere.
Founded by Carbone, Torrisi, and Jeff Zalaznick, the restaurant has garnered acclaim, with Newsweek recognizing it as one of the 101 Best Places to Eat in North America. The New York Times praised Parm for its ability to stay true to Italian culinary standards while elevating them to new heights, evoking nostalgia with a modern twist.
With multiple locations across the city, Parm continues to delight patrons with its authentic, handcrafted menu that captures the essence of Italian-American cuisine. From casual dining to catered events, Parm's commitment to quality and heritage shines through in every dish, making it a must-visit for food enthusiasts seeking a taste of culinary excellence.
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Best spicy rigatoni pasta! I had several different versions and hands down this was my favorite. Parm has a lunch special which you can get an appetizer, main and dessert for 25 bucks which is...
Absolutely delicious chicken parm. Adequate portions - not big enough to share between two people but still really good. If you get there early they have happy hour deals too. Note the location is...
Parm 248 Mulberry St. New York, NY 10012 The name of this mini restaurant chain enticed me to explore their CP entrée. The ambiance is casual with oldies music playing in the background. This...
We did takeout so not sure about service or ambiance. Sandwiches are just okay, bread could be crisper and fluffier. Pizza knots were solid. It's just a bit expensive for deli food.
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