Just FYI, dry pasta (re hydrated when cooked) is considered optimal when cooking most authentic Italian pasta dishes like Carbonara or cacio e pepe, since you're unable to get that al dente chew with fresh made pasta. However there are still levels of quality when it comes to dry pasta. I cook a range of recipes from different cultures, including authentic Chinese cuisine, so I'm thinking you might assume that dry pasta in Chinese cuisine is considered cheaping out, which you'd be correct. But in authentic Italian cuisine, high quality dry pasta is the go-to for lots of (though not all) pasta dishes.
Genuine Italian food made exceptionally well isn't hidden underneath a mountain of sauce, the pasta and fresh ingredients are the star and L'Artusi honoured that dish to perfection, it looked delicious, as did the dessert - very clever pairing of the olive cake with the creme fraiche and marmalade. I can't be the only person to watch UA's videos to see him eat, his reaction to eating great food is priceless lol
Nice restaurant! But you ordered just carbs! I would have liked to have seen a second course! The portions were small/medium so I would have ordered salad or a meat/fish course, as well!
Yeah, I would say out of the hundreds or thousands of Italian restaurants in New York City aren’t considered Italian food I would say maybe five restaurants out of the hundreds are
We all watch because he is not a foodie. He has very basic food tastes. His unsophistication is the reason I watch him. And of course his sex faces when he enjoys some 😊
Love your reviews, UA👍 Your facial expressions kill me: When you love something you always make a face like you ate something bitter and shake your head. With the sound off, I’d think you hated it. The chef is probably sweating thinking you didn’t like the food but you really loved it. Haha, it’s the best. Keep it up
UA, u r the man. Love the way you "chomped" the food with eyes closed in perfect solitary enjoyment. The close up photography of the food is perfect. Suggestion: add some comments on the price of food consumed.
You have to love the simple perfection of a properly made pasta dish. This reminds me of Spaghetti alla Nerano, or Cacio e Pepe. Very few excellent ingredients, expedited perfectly. The dessert looked yummy, too. But I'll stick to my espresso and Sambuca 😉
I’ve never been to Carbone’s location at NYC , but the one at LV inside Aria Casino is by far the best italian restaurant i’ve ever been to, and my top 3 all around.
1.8k+ 👍! Hi UA! Great review! I enjoy you reviewing places I could only dream of going. It's like I'm experiencing the restaurant and food! Thanks for each detailed aspect of each item!
Every video you make, I'm gonna make recommendations because you're the best. You GOTTA try Misi for pasta, Lure Fishbar for The Bash Burger, 4 Charles for their burger (imagine Au Cheval but with wagyu, which I'm usually against but they make it work) and their prime rib, Kings County Imperial and for good Chinese, Yakiniku No Futago for some amazing Yakiniku steak experience with the right theatrics, Cozy Royale for their amazing burger, and Hometown BBQ for some perfect BBQ.
Really like your genuine honest opinions. So glad this restaurant stands out from the typical trown together over the top places . They shown there flare when they can balance the right amouts of flavor ,textues. Focaccia was so big .i could not have all 3 i could do a main lol I guess the cake is like a scone idea .
Great review ! And yes the olive cake is meant to be eaten with all of the components on the plate not one at a time then you critique . The focaccia bread looked amazing and the spaghetti dish so so. Now let's find an Italian restaurant what I call a traditional Parm restaurant . Meaning they have chicken and veal parmesan antipasto fried calamari and mussels chicken and veal scallopini marsala franchise Style and of course ricotta cheesecake the best now we're talkin . Oh and just plain old traditional Italian bread and butter.
Don’t ask me why I like to watch other people’s reactions to the food they eat while I’m Stuck here in So Cal. I have subscribed many months ago an enjoy watching your reaction along with the details of each dish you’re eating even when not so happy with what was underwhelming to you! Keep it up UA 👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻🍴🍽️🍴 PS I saw you take a leek lol a little humor at it best, I’m in Temecula Ca love sushi 🍣🍣 a place that you would like in NY is Rao’s but literally impossible to get into as a guy off the street
I went to NYC a couple of months ago and ate at Carbone. I can see how some would say it's overrated, but I enjoyed everything I tried. The grandma bread in the bread basket they bring out in the beginning is so good. Spicy rigatoni, Lobster Ravioli, and Chicken Massimo were fantastic. I think you would really enjoy it
Those prices are crazy, I’m a born and raised Brooklyn local but the more I travel, especially in Europe, the more I see how these prices have nothing to do with food quality/taste and everything to do with paying their exorbitant NYC rents! Lol
You can't expect them to charge you 12 dollars for a simple dish when their rents are very expensive. You need to think a lil about how much it costs to run a company in that particular area......You can charge 7 dollars in Arkansas for the similar dish, but the rent and cost to do their business is totally different....
@1flash3571 I already said this was the reason prices are more expensive in NYC, what I also said was I don’t think NYC rents is a good enough reason to pay such high prices. That’s my personal choice….there are places in The Bronx and in Queens that have great Italian food for way better prices
$20-25 for pasta is normal at a half decent restaurant anywhere in the world, add meat and expect extra. I’m VERY well traveled and it seems to be the norm price from Europe to Australia to the Middle East and the US . In Rome, also $20 … I’m guessing your comparing to Brooklyn back in the day ?🤷🏻♂️ which I wouldn’t have a clue about but as far as now , it’s normal pricing. Hell , to even confirm I went on Olive Gardens website and there is not 1 pasta dish under $20 and we are talking the worst “Italian food” in the world that’s not even Italian
the first few times i watched your reviews i thought your birthmark was food on your chin haha...keep up the good work....im starting to watch more and more . Happy New Year !!
Love the review. Can you review L’Arista in Harlem? The menu looks great. We’re visiting NY next month and following your recommendations for L’artusi but want to get your input on L’Arista. Thanks
I don’t want to be racist, but: when you dive into a food that you enjoy, you remind me of my Eurasian son digging into a meal he likes. The joy of good eats!
My experience at L’artusi was dinner at the bar and it was great. The whole ambiance was very “New York”. Had squid ink pasta that was the most memorable for me.
That looked like great Italian. A little pricey for the amount of food but I guess that’s NYC. I love cooking pasta, and the garlic butter parmesan is one of my favorites.
Apology for the olive oil cake was so funny! I love olive oil cake but it has to have the accompaniments. Everything looked delicious. Great review but…..oh no, an Eagles fan?!?!? 😱
Recently discovered your channel and love the videos. Personally, I don't order spaghetti out because it's almost never homemade. I much prefer fresh pasta.
I was brought up on homemade pasta so I have a lifelong bias. Even though some Italian dishes traditionally use dry pasta, I wouldn't go out of my way to eat it while dining out.
The secret to great Italian food is the simplicity and freshness of the ingredients. The ingredients put together is greater than the sum of their parts.
That's funny, 'cause none of the dishes on that menu exist here in Italy. That's why I never eat italian when I am in the States except at home. But I think every kind of cuisine is adapted to the taste of the locals everywhere in the world. I'm pretty sure that none of the dishes we find in a chinese restaurant here in Italy exist in China. Anyway, keep on doing your great job, UA.
I question the Google reviews, seems like every restaurant is a minimum of 4 stars. I think Yelp has more critical reviews. If you see 4 stars or higher on Yelp its usually a winner.
I admire how quickly UA altered his opinion of the dessert as he ate it. He is someone who knows how to learn and is quick about it. He claims to not know how to eat pasta correctly yet I see he grabs the right amount and twirls it against the side of the dish so it won't pick up friends and become huge clump. The bucatini dish in the menu, I have to credit l'Artoozi for not calling it Bucatini all'Amatriciana because while perfectly delicious, pancetta should be replaced by guanciale to call it that(did it mention Pecorino Romano?). Also, as others have noted, dried pasta is often preferred in recipes that were after all first made with it, with its al dente qualities, and also its starchy boiling liquid which is needed to create the emulsions in that ramp pasta that was featured, every strand coated evenly. If you have ever cooked with an artisanal Italian dried pasta, you will never again be tempted by Ronzoni or others.
@@uaeats My favorite thing to forage in the spring! If you ever want to come find you own I am happy to show you what to look for, I Have a great spot 2.5-3 hours from NYC, they come up late April/early May
To me service and atmosphere matter a lot. If I am alone, its like whatever, but if you have a date, the service and atmosphere of the place is what makes it worth it. I can grill a good steak at home. So when I go to a premium place with a date, I want good serrive, atmosphere, and fun to make it worht the 3X cost of what the steak would be if I made it myself.
This looks more authentic italian. LIke you observed, the sauce they use with pasta is usually subtle visually whereas more americanized italian like carbone is very heavy and shiny looking
Just FYI, dry pasta (re hydrated when cooked) is considered optimal when cooking most authentic Italian pasta dishes like Carbonara or cacio e pepe, since you're unable to get that al dente chew with fresh made pasta. However there are still levels of quality when it comes to dry pasta. I cook a range of recipes from different cultures, including authentic Chinese cuisine, so I'm thinking you might assume that dry pasta in Chinese cuisine is considered cheaping out, which you'd be correct. But in authentic Italian cuisine, high quality dry pasta is the go-to for lots of (though not all) pasta dishes.
Good to know! Thanks for sharing this!
In my country this is baby food
@@anasibndawood6696 Holy shit you are so cool. Everybody should be like you. Actually insane
@@Yellowstone300 not at all , everyone can eat what they like
@@uaeats I am will be tourist. Your must eat 4 NYC places?
Genuine Italian food made exceptionally well isn't hidden underneath a mountain of sauce, the pasta and fresh ingredients are the star and L'Artusi honoured that dish to perfection, it looked delicious, as did the dessert - very clever pairing of the olive cake with the creme fraiche and marmalade.
I can't be the only person to watch UA's videos to see him eat, his reaction to eating great food is priceless lol
The food was amazing! Glad you like the vids!
Nice restaurant! But you ordered just carbs! I would have liked to have seen a second course! The portions were small/medium so I would have ordered salad or a meat/fish course, as well!
Yeah, I would say out of the hundreds or thousands of Italian restaurants in New York City aren’t considered Italian food I would say maybe five restaurants out of the hundreds are
We all watch because he is not a foodie. He has very basic food tastes. His unsophistication is the reason I watch him. And of course his sex faces when he enjoys some 😊
Underrated channel but I think it’s so funny that when he eats something he likes he closes his eyes and looks distraught lol 7:05
lol. I never knew I did that until I started making these vids
It's his signature move, like Mark Wiens' head tilt.
UA man, youre on your way to make this channel huge. Nice work man! Hope you do make it to Carbone some day!
Hope so! Maybe by then Carbone will let me in haha
Love your reviews, UA👍 Your facial expressions kill me: When you love something you always make a face like you ate something bitter and shake your head. With the sound off, I’d think you hated it. The chef is probably sweating thinking you didn’t like the food but you really loved it. Haha, it’s the best. Keep it up
Haha yeah I make weird faces when I eat
His facial expressions are the best part 😂 I seriously love his videos!
UA, u r the man. Love the way you "chomped" the food with eyes closed in perfect solitary enjoyment. The close up photography of the food is perfect. Suggestion: add some comments on the price of food consumed.
Again, love your expression when the food is good!!
i like your honesty and respect for food and the server. its refreshing
Thanks!
*It's
You have to love the simple perfection of a properly made pasta dish. This reminds me of Spaghetti alla Nerano, or Cacio e Pepe. Very few excellent ingredients, expedited perfectly. The dessert looked yummy, too. But I'll stick to my espresso and Sambuca 😉
Oh man I had cacio e pepe the other day for the first time and it changed my life
I’ve never been to Carbone’s location at NYC , but the one at LV inside Aria Casino is by far the best italian restaurant i’ve ever been to, and my top 3 all around.
Thanks for the review
Love your videos bro keep it up
Thanks!
1.8k+ 👍! Hi UA! Great review! I enjoy you reviewing places I could only dream of going. It's like I'm experiencing the restaurant and food! Thanks for each detailed aspect of each item!
Totally appreciate showing the menus in you're vids. Better perspective.
Also giving Mark Weins a run for his money on the food reaction face!
Looks good and the waiting staff were both knowledgeable and warm. Can see why the reviews are positive
You're awesome my guy, always happy and honest about all the restaurants you review
Nice review! Do you mind if I ask what type of camera you use to film?
I just use my phone. Samsung galaxy s20
Please more NYC restaurants! You got a nice curation and your positive energy is refreshing! Subbed
UA, your expressions are the best!!🙂
You're passion for food is infectious. I've been catching up since I subscribed and look forward to every video when I get the chance. Thank you UA!
Me too. Can't get enough of his reviews.
*Your
@@annehajdu8654 I know, didn’t feel like editing it, I’m sure it gets the point across, but thanks for the spell check 😀
Brother, Love Your Reviews!
dude love your videos i always tell my kids HEY!!!!! UA uploaded a new video!!!!
Nice! Glad you guys like my vids!
Every video you make, I'm gonna make recommendations because you're the best. You GOTTA try Misi for pasta, Lure Fishbar for The Bash Burger, 4 Charles for their burger (imagine Au Cheval but with wagyu, which I'm usually against but they make it work) and their prime rib, Kings County Imperial and for good Chinese, Yakiniku No Futago for some amazing Yakiniku steak experience with the right theatrics, Cozy Royale for their amazing burger, and Hometown BBQ for some perfect BBQ.
Thanks for the recs!
Really like your genuine honest opinions.
So glad this restaurant stands out from the typical trown together over the top places .
They shown there flare when they can balance the right amouts of flavor ,textues.
Focaccia was so big .i could not have all 3 i could do a main lol
I guess the cake is like a scone idea .
Your facial expressions crack me up…. Love it!
Great Video. Everything looked delicious.
Nice work and review
Thanks!
Great review ! And yes the olive cake is meant to be eaten with all of the components on the plate not one at a time then you critique . The focaccia bread looked amazing and the spaghetti dish so so. Now let's find an Italian restaurant what I call a traditional Parm restaurant . Meaning they have chicken and veal parmesan antipasto fried calamari and mussels chicken and veal scallopini marsala franchise Style and of course ricotta cheesecake the best now we're talkin . Oh and just plain old traditional Italian bread and butter.
Yep good thing I reserved judgment on the cake before I ate all the components together!
The way he enjoys every chew with eyes closed is priceless!
great video once again and thank you Big Dog!
Thanks for watching!
Don’t ask me why I like to watch other people’s reactions to the food they eat while I’m Stuck here in So Cal. I have subscribed many months ago an enjoy watching your reaction along with the details of each dish you’re eating even when not so happy with what was underwhelming to you! Keep it up UA 👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻🍴🍽️🍴 PS I saw you take a leek lol a little humor at it best, I’m in Temecula Ca love sushi 🍣🍣 a place that you would like in NY is Rao’s but literally impossible to get into as a guy off the street
I will try L' Artusi. And your videos are excellent💯
The bread is so bread-E 😂😂😂 that pasta is so pasta-E 😂😂😂
UA, you are such a joy to watch and that server was just lovely!
Thanks! Yes he was very nice!
I went to NYC a couple of months ago and ate at Carbone. I can see how some would say it's overrated, but I enjoyed everything I tried. The grandma bread in the bread basket they bring out in the beginning is so good. Spicy rigatoni, Lobster Ravioli, and Chicken Massimo were fantastic.
I think you would really enjoy it
Well, he didnt like it😂
Love your videos and I always look forward to a new one. Ride or Die 🦅
Thanks! Go birds!
Love your reviews!
Those prices are crazy, I’m a born and raised Brooklyn local but the more I travel, especially in Europe, the more I see how these prices have nothing to do with food quality/taste and everything to do with paying their exorbitant NYC rents! Lol
Absolutely True
Couldn't agree more. Paying over 20 bucks for a small plate of pasta is just crazy
You can't expect them to charge you 12 dollars for a simple dish when their rents are very expensive. You need to think a lil about how much it costs to run a company in that particular area......You can charge 7 dollars in Arkansas for the similar dish, but the rent and cost to do their business is totally different....
@1flash3571 I already said this was the reason prices are more expensive in NYC, what I also said was I don’t think NYC rents is a good enough reason to pay such high prices. That’s my personal choice….there are places in The Bronx and in Queens that have great Italian food for way better prices
$20-25 for pasta is normal at a half decent restaurant anywhere in the world, add meat and expect extra. I’m VERY well traveled and it seems to be the norm price from Europe to Australia to the Middle East and the US . In Rome, also $20 …
I’m guessing your comparing to Brooklyn back in the day ?🤷🏻♂️ which I wouldn’t have a clue about but as far as now , it’s normal pricing.
Hell , to even confirm I went on Olive Gardens website and there is not 1 pasta dish under $20 and we are talking the worst “Italian food” in the world that’s not even Italian
just love watching you eat, UA!
Hey, I love hot buttered noodles!😊 I'm forwarding this one to friends. Great job UA!
the first few times i watched your reviews i thought your birthmark was food on your chin haha...keep up the good work....im starting to watch more and more . Happy New Year !!
Love the review. Can you review L’Arista in Harlem? The menu looks great. We’re visiting NY next month and following your recommendations for L’artusi but want to get your input on L’Arista. Thanks
I don’t want to be racist, but: when you dive into a food that you enjoy, you remind me of my Eurasian son digging into a meal he likes. The joy of good eats!
You weren’t being racist whitey
My experience at L’artusi was dinner at the bar and it was great. The whole ambiance was very “New York”.
Had squid ink pasta that was the most memorable for me.
Going to NYC in April and I can't wait to eat at L'Artusi. Regards from Brazil!
Looks so good thank you
Glad you liked the vid!
Your reactions to good food is classic 😂
That looked like great Italian. A little pricey for the amount of food but I guess that’s NYC. I love cooking pasta, and the garlic butter parmesan is one of my favorites.
Very tasty for sure! Price was a bit high but it was the west village and all restaurants there are like that
Great, down-to-earth, honest review. I really enjoy your videos - excellent descriptions and reactions!
Pikachu comes to life and reviews italian food.
Haha. I'll take that as a compliment!
great review ,the food looked great
It was!
This is the type of dish you would get in Italy..simple and seasonal
Venture out to Corona Queens and give Park Side a try unbelievable Italian food and great prices
Go for lunch dinner is packed
Great tip!
You should check out some of the Italian restaurants on Arthur Ave in the Bronx.
Apology for the olive oil cake was so funny! I love olive oil cake but it has to have the accompaniments. Everything looked delicious. Great review but…..oh no, an Eagles fan?!?!? 😱
In some cases, store bought pasta is leagues above house made pasta owing to more superior drying techniques of the former.
Good to know!
I actually prefer old school type of Italian food. But that pasta dish looked interesting and I would be tempted to try it.
It did make me hungry lol.
UA you gotta go to Arthur Ave in the Bronx for some Italian food! Dominick’s is awesome and others get great reviews as well
$28 for spaghetti is insanely expensive
Probably a $25 markup.
Normal for NYC
Recently discovered your channel and love the videos. Personally, I don't order spaghetti out because it's almost never homemade. I much prefer fresh pasta.
After watching your videos for a while, I can tell how good the food is by the way your face looks when you taste it lol
You have to try Il Violino in NYC.
I was brought up on homemade pasta so I have a lifelong bias. Even though some Italian dishes traditionally use dry pasta, I wouldn't go out of my way to eat it while dining out.
You should try Bamontes in Brooklyn
You made that look so delicious!
It was very tasty!
Today's best quote "OH WOW"
i am from the city and there nothing like old school italian food made at home. I cook that style of food handed down by generations.
There is no old school Italian food here. You are late 20s early 30s. Boxed spaghetti is not Italian, but silly stuff you say anyway.
@@john2914 late 40's and been cooking home made italian food since i was 10 so come on now
Please try to locate where Paolucci's has relocated from Little Italy.
The secret to great Italian food is the simplicity and freshness of the ingredients. The ingredients put together is greater than the sum of their parts.
*are greater
7:13 is Italy in the eastern hemisphere? 🤔
You really remind me of Mike Chen. The same faces and sounds when you really love something! 🥰
Hope you tried the Olive Oil cake. It is AMAZING!
It was to die for!
The no nonsense reviews are so good in comparison to so much BS, keep it up.
I like your regular guy point of view… even if I disagree about things sometimes like dry pasta lol
Man I would love to try that pasta. I need to try more Italian food.
Nice job
You should go to Italy and try the pasta it’s soooooo good
Yes I need to do that soon!
That's funny, 'cause none of the dishes on that menu exist here in Italy. That's why I never eat italian when I am in the States except at home. But I think every kind of cuisine is adapted to the taste of the locals everywhere in the world. I'm pretty sure that none of the dishes we find in a chinese restaurant here in Italy exist in China. Anyway, keep on doing your great job, UA.
Nicely done.
Thanks!
Lol nice ricochet shot for the dingy Chinese restaurant scene lol , that restaurant looks like a great place to dine in
Wah Fung Fast Food! I love that place
i like to see you and mark weins facial expressions eating the same food lol .. nice review UA
Would be cool to collab with him someday! One can dream
Go to Lilia in Williamsburg or via carota- both I think make a case for best Italian in the city!
I hear great things about via carota!
Loved the Seinfeld reference :D
No olive cake for you!
I question the Google reviews, seems like every restaurant is a minimum of 4 stars. I think Yelp has more critical reviews. If you see 4 stars or higher on Yelp its usually a winner.
I think you're right, for Google I think the threshold is more around 4.3 than 4
No cap Carbones jarred sauce is actually really good
Didn't know they made jarred sauce!
I admire how quickly UA altered his opinion of the dessert as he ate it. He is someone who knows how to learn and is quick about it. He claims to not know how to eat pasta correctly yet I see he grabs the right amount and twirls it against the side of the dish so it won't pick up friends and become huge clump. The bucatini dish in the menu, I have to credit l'Artoozi for not calling it Bucatini all'Amatriciana because while perfectly delicious, pancetta should be replaced by guanciale to call it that(did it mention Pecorino Romano?). Also, as others have noted, dried pasta is often preferred in recipes that were after all first made with it, with its al dente qualities, and also its starchy boiling liquid which is needed to create the emulsions in that ramp pasta that was featured, every strand coated evenly. If you have ever cooked with an artisanal Italian dried pasta, you will never again be tempted by Ronzoni or others.
i am working in Malta as a italian Cook.i know about all Italian food pizza,pasta etc.can i apply for canada
That pasta looked remarkably Italian in its straightforward simplicity.
Your face when you enjoy food is something
Yummy buonissimo delizioso
Cooked eagle sounds appetizing
I think those were sultanas, not raisins. But the Olive Cake looks great!
It was a great dessert! Server said it was a raisin marmalade
UA, Ramps are a wild member of the leek/ onion family. They are all wild foraged and an amazing seasonal delicacy!
They are quite tasty!
@@uaeats My favorite thing to forage in the spring! If you ever want to come find you own I am happy to show you what to look for, I Have a great spot 2.5-3 hours from NYC, they come up late April/early May
To me service and atmosphere matter a lot. If I am alone, its like whatever, but if you have a date, the service and atmosphere of the place is what makes it worth it. I can grill a good steak at home. So when I go to a premium place with a date, I want good serrive, atmosphere, and fun to make it worht the 3X cost of what the steak would be if I made it myself.
I developed a shellfish allergy, too, I feel 4 u bro!
Sorry to hear that! I miss crab the most
This looks more authentic italian. LIke you observed, the sauce they use with pasta is usually subtle visually whereas more americanized italian like carbone is very heavy and shiny looking
Seinfeld:
George--pudding skin tops
Elaine--muffin tops
Oops!
@uaeats you were not 100% on it so just wanted to clear it up since I am a Seinfeld nut. Watch all your reviews; enjoyable, thanks!!
Top of the Muffin TO YOU!!!
When i think authentic Italian, i definitely think of the crispy factor in a few dishes.
Interesting!
25 bucks for a tiny bowl of noodles.... I could eat like 10 portion sizes easily. What a scam.
NY price and inflation
They use the starchy pasta water to make the “sauce “