We didn’t see her take the bite. She was the same in Denver on $50, where she ordered rattlesnake hotdog, but didn’t eat it. I can’t trust presenters who don’t actually sample the food they critique.
@@sealovertriciaa Disagree. Italian food in Italy varies by region. Some regions of Italy never use a red sauce, some do. When people moved from Italy to the US, availability or lack thereof of certain items forced people to come up with new dishes, that is what makes it Italian American, but it is still at least part Italian.. I am a 7th generation Italian American and my mom made the best meatballs, chicken parm and lasagna, so dont you dare tell me or my family it is not Italian because it is not exactly how it is made in Italy.
Eat there all the time, pricey but you can’t beat the quality food, best Italian in nyc. It gets really cramped at peak hours but if you’ve never been here it’s worth the wait . Emilio is usually at the first table to the right when you walk in, that’s his table and nobody else’s lol.
adam torres I mean just the cheese raviolis are like $25 and you only get 5. That personally is like a appetizer to me lol. Everything I have tried there is good tho, you won’t be disappointed.
Anyone else find it kinda rude that she basically said "we found this place on instagram and saw a bunch of famous people here so were gonna try it out"
The owner is so friendly and if you time it right, you can usually find a seat. The food is truly the best Italian in NYC. Can't ever go wrong with this place
1:47 When you eat bolongese in full white I mean this is really some preparation if you want to remember the restaurant at all times. Just look at the stain on your white shirt.
Thank you Food Insider for having the networking credentials to showcase another NYC gem, but could you point me in the direction to one of your other connections whose channel's presenter/host knows and sounds more seasoned than just "good" and "creamy?" Thanks!
When I hear the word “Italian-American” I think of Olive Garden, whose food is an offensive caricature of Italian food. But this looks pretty close to genuine Italian food.
Should be Tagliatelle - tahl-yah-tell-leh Bolognese - Boh-lohn-nyeh-seh and still continue to pronounce the same american english sound. ugh... i'm out.
I was wondering how it was founded in 1956 by his father when his father could have been born in '57, '58 or '59 because he said he started working at Ferraro's in 1973 at the age of 14 or 15...
is this about celebrities or about food? Btw "bolognese" sauce is not made of cream, I suggest to call it "newyorkese".. as long as there are people who like it, good for them and the celebs..
Too much tomato ruins it more than anything. My current recipe calls for 900ml passata in 2400ml sauce, although when reheating, a little water is added so let's say that's 2800ml sauce. That's 32% passata. *No* other tomato (tinned or paste) goes into it. *Fry the veg:* 660g chopped onion, 330g carrot, 330g celery fried in 6 tablespoons olive oil and 2.5 tsp ground black pepper. *Fry the meat:* 735g lean mince beef (5% fat) fried in 165g beef dripping (to get the fat content to 23% fat beef) and 4 tablespoons olive oil. Blend the fried Soffrito and fried meat together, add 500ml whole milk and 900ml passata. Cook for at least 5 hours on low heat. Add 70g Beef Bisto (20 x 5ml teaspoons) towards the end. Don't do this before that because it can form a skin. No wine! No herbs! No garlic! Perhaps half the beef can be substituted for pork, but the fat content would need reworking to make it even out to 23% fat in both meats. That makes 2400ml sauce, but water is needed to be added when reheating for personal preference. Eating 240ml sauce you need 64g dry pasta and that's ~700 calories, a medium meal... and one you won't be able to stop eating. The ingredients must come from a local greengrocers and butchers, not a supermarket. Cooking for at least 5 hours (on a low heat) is vital. Then store for 48h in refrigerator. Then freeze in meal sized containers. The 48h maturing in a fridge is perhaps the most important detail and the reason why home made bolognese sauce eaten the same day it's cooked is _"never quite the same"_ as in a restaurant. The biggest secret about the restaurant sauce is, they have it stored in a fridge for 2 or 3 days before reheating to serve it. If you've ever done cooking like this then you already know what I mean. The same applies to curries and chilli sauce.
Already a hundred snarky comments about the word pronunciation errors and how the food is somehow "wrong". Lol. A lot of so-called experts who have never made a plate of pasta to sell to a customer in their life think they know better. Lol.
Ur names flickinger lol piss off birdie. She’s making a video for hundreds of thousands and she can’t even learn the correct pronunciation of a few words? Arrogance...
Irgendwie sieht dieses Ragout Bolognia nicht so aus wie aussehen sollte. Das schmeckt wahrscheinlich auch nicht authentisch. Geht mal nach Bolognia und esst dort dieses Gericht. Ihr werdet staunen. Vincensos Plate ist such ein guter Tipp.
Ugh always need to include celebrities as a seal of approval. It’s the locals that keep these great places alive
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I get that, but those endorsements help me and my wife, who (used to) travel to NYC on business all the time to seek places like this out.
They get a free meal , restaurant gets press , win win situation , I guess we end up paying for the free celebrity meals.
No bite, and she already had so much to say about it 😂
yes, because the other four senses exist. What a surprise to you, it must be.
No bite everyone knows the rules
Because she only eat halal food
All of you are wrong, she had the bite they just didn’t show it. They showed right after she ate it.
@@bellenesatan that’s stupid. Non of your four senses can’t tell if a bolognese sauce is good. It’s only taste idiot
We didn’t see her take the bite. She was the same in Denver on $50, where she ordered rattlesnake hotdog, but didn’t eat it. I can’t trust presenters who don’t actually sample the food they critique.
Agreed. This girl is sort of out of her depth it seems. Doesn't seem like she's really a foodie.
And it’s probably for some bullshit reason like no carbs lol
@@PawOneJames no, we will stuff you with pork fat
SarinaLoves Beauty yes exposed I noticed that
She’s an anorexic vegan.
Why do you pronounce tagliatelle like that my god.
@Vash Lash Okay clearly you know what you are talking about I apologize to you and to all the people with journalist grammar degree.
The pronunciation of tagliatelle, Bolognese, and Parmesan were all cringey.
I know right. Barf. Say it correctly.
Right question, Nikola.
@Gabriel Afonso he's right. She murdered the pronunciation.
The food in this joint is seriously good. The chicken parm had me humming while I ate.
Chicken parm is not even an Italian dish. Stop hyping it like it's something special
@@sealovertriciaa its easily the best Italian in the city. Iykyk.
@@sealovertriciaa yes, it's Italian -american.
@@yoshikagespeedwagon8025 facts are if you can't buy it in Italy, it's not Italian 👋🏼
@@sealovertriciaa Disagree. Italian food in Italy varies by region. Some regions of Italy never use a red sauce, some do. When people moved from Italy to the US, availability or lack thereof of certain items forced people to come up with new dishes, that is what makes it Italian American, but it is still at least part Italian.. I am a 7th generation Italian American and my mom made the best meatballs, chicken parm and lasagna, so dont you dare tell me or my family it is not Italian because it is not exactly how it is made in Italy.
Eat there all the time, pricey but you can’t beat the quality food, best Italian in nyc. It gets really cramped at peak hours but if you’ve never been here it’s worth the wait . Emilio is usually at the first table to the right when you walk in, that’s his table and nobody else’s lol.
When should you get there?
What does the typical meal run there?
phat bill how is that expensive?
adam torres I mean just the cheese raviolis are like $25 and you only get 5. That personally is like a appetizer to me lol. Everything I have tried there is good tho, you won’t be disappointed.
Italan-American food pls, Italian food is something else-
Anyone else find it kinda rude that she basically said "we found this place on instagram and saw a bunch of famous people here so were gonna try it out"
yea was pretty shallow
"There's only one place to go if you want italian food". Yes, Italy.
🤣🤣🤣
Famous people are no better than anybody else!
Thanks Anthony. Incredible dish. The best.
The owner is so friendly and if you time it right, you can usually find a seat. The food is truly the best Italian in NYC. Can't ever go wrong with this place
Sooo did she even taste the food? Why send someone who doesn’t even eat it?
Probably has a gluten allergy
Me and my wife love those wide noodles with the Bolognese ! Awesomesauce.
There are not wide noodles. Its tagliatelle al ragù. Tagliatelle alla bolognese dont exist in Italy. It's tagliatelle al ragù! 😀😀
@@balbobrut it s only spaghetti alla bolognese
Love Italians. They're always so smart, sharp and seem to have the information you need.
1:47 When you eat bolongese in full white I mean this is really some preparation if you want to remember the restaurant at all times. Just look at the stain on your white shirt.
Y'all I'm eating the Bolognese now and it's to die for. Definitely come if you're in nyc
Born and raised in Bensonhurst Brooklyn this is absolutely one of the best Italian restaurants in America
Seats CELEBRITIES next to “regular people,”? BE STILL MY HEART.
Gee, thanks a lot UA-cam algorithm...NOW, I'm hungry!
Thank you Food Insider for having the networking credentials to showcase another NYC gem, but could you point me in the direction to one of your other connections whose channel's presenter/host knows and sounds more seasoned than just "good" and "creamy?" Thanks!
trying to keep it simple for the intellectually challenged
01:48 HTF do you get nervous about eating a plate of spaghetti.
I’m from Bologna and the first time I had this I was actually shocked at how accurate it was
so the taste is as authentic as in bologna?
Yes, it’s very accurate
@@ibnalweedi2746 from what I can see they are using cream I think instead of milk to tenderize the meat.
@@Amr_D Is not accurate, secret white souce is a bullisht, milk too.
@@nover1134 sure whatever you say american
Next time someone ask me how I'm doing before 9 am ..i feels like knifes are shredding my uterus..how r u?
You should probably get that looked at..
@@BigLove24-7 i think thats a period cramp reference
And I was like Emilioooooo!
My favorite comment so far 😍
Very nice video great work bro
“Takliatell Allah bologese”
Wonderful American accent
Food Insider can you do a video of eating at The Earl Of Sandwich and trying it's different sandwiches.
The fact they found this on IG and had no idea about it’s history makes you question their credibility
Why are people so star struck! They are just people for God's sake, no better than anyone else!
I love it, beef and post, peppers, white wine ( and the secret sauce) - there are always the secret sauce.
Bless your cook...
1:55 that was so unsatisfying.
This making my future plans to visit nyc
Bene e buono... Da Bologna saluti...
omg my list of restaurants to visit in NY is getting so much better and long
This was the first restaurant I went to when I visited NYC for the first time in 2014. I religiously go back every single year
at the end i felt like this video never even started
Me encanta la comida que pasan en este canal de youtube 👌
Not gonna lie, i cringed at the "tagliatelle" pronunciation
It doesn't need the "g", just to know😉
The pronunciation of "tagliatelle alla bolognese" is pretty awkward. it'd be better to call them in English
I didn't know that tagliatelle is pronouced with a silent g, taliatelle!! I'll use that next time I go for dinner.
@@rapid7939 there is a G and you have to say it linked to L, in a sillab GL
@@Psychometriks so is it pronounced ta-gli-tel-le?
Ta-glia-tel-le
"TAG-LIA-TELL" LMAO
The 2 women at 2:28 they wanted each others food and ate each others food, I'm sure they ate each others dessert as well..when they got home.. lmao..
Old guy :" it's hard getting into in the evenings"
Covid-19: "lmfao" I'll beat that
It looks so yummy 😋
When I hear the word “Italian-American” I think of Olive Garden, whose food is an offensive caricature of Italian food. But this looks pretty close to genuine Italian food.
my mouth right now:🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊
Woaw❤ ok..
Me sicilian.
Ok..
Very goodd ❤❤❤🎉🎉
how much does the bolognese dish cost?
Still don't care about how many celebrities go in a place that's not going to make me go there.
You sound bitter.
@@howzerqwerty I'm not bitter I'm just cursed with a acid eating away at my insides until I taste the bile
Rigatoni for my Bolognese
2:25 Is that Melora Hardin from The Office?
*adding yet another "want to go" marker on my google maps in NYC*
Tagliatelle alla Bolognese, yes...
It is a great place.... Not sure I would have dressed in all white to eat in an Italian place.....
>secret white sauce
So that's where my MLP jar went....
Khia my neck my back this her fav place to eat
I just clicked on this to see how bolognese is pronounced
SAMEEEE
Pasta bologanesh
New York’s answer to Dan Tana’s
MAMAAAAAAA MIAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Secret sauce looks like ricotta & panna (heavy cream) idk what do you think?
it doesn't belong in a Bolognese is what I'm thinking
im trying to figure it out, perhaps a whole milk ricotta for those chefs who like to use cream or milk in the recipe..hmmm
Should be
Tagliatelle - tahl-yah-tell-leh
Bolognese - Boh-lohn-nyeh-seh
and still continue to pronounce the same american english sound. ugh... i'm out.
giefF
Ur in murica - its taggly-a telly allaw bowlownays
She's not a freaking Italian
@@mhaz1862 eaten the traditional recipe why not atleast try to pronounce it correctly.
giefF lol BYE
GFY!
I need to try this. Looks so amazing
I was wondering how it was founded in 1956 by his father when his father could have been born in '57, '58 or '59 because he said he started working at Ferraro's in 1973 at the age of 14 or 15...
Bolognese always reminds me of Vineeth from jordindian😅😅😅😅🤣😂
That is why I clicked
Couldn’t care less about the celebrities.
But how did the sauce become red? I didn’t see any red ingredients, just the white sauce!
He said that he adds tomato paste. All you need.
I’m hungry now
Gotta say those tagliatelle look pretty much like my mom's.
Dang, can smell home from... Duh, home.
This is the same place with the amazing Veal Parmesan
Look so amazing !👍
🌈😋🌈🌈😋🌈
Wait, what… did she even eat the pasta? This is the most confounding food review I have ever seen
This guy's dad is literally Pedro Pascal.
is this about celebrities or about food? Btw "bolognese" sauce is not made of cream, I suggest to call it "newyorkese".. as long as there are people who like it, good for them and the celebs..
Damn I really want to eat here before I die.
Ok im hungry now.
What's in the secret white sauce? Cream?
im crazy
Secret white sauce😏
1:52 highkey barely got any
"MAMA MIA" THAT LOOKS DELICIOUS ! 👍
It looked so small until BOOM 1.48... it’s humongous.
Never heard someone butcher the word tagliatelle so hard before.
Too much tomato ruins it more than anything. My current recipe calls for 900ml passata in 2400ml sauce, although when reheating, a little water is added so let's say that's 2800ml sauce. That's 32% passata. *No* other tomato (tinned or paste) goes into it.
*Fry the veg:* 660g chopped onion, 330g carrot, 330g celery fried in 6 tablespoons olive oil and 2.5 tsp ground black pepper.
*Fry the meat:* 735g lean mince beef (5% fat) fried in 165g beef dripping (to get the fat content to 23% fat beef) and 4 tablespoons olive oil.
Blend the fried Soffrito and fried meat together, add 500ml whole milk and 900ml passata. Cook for at least 5 hours on low heat.
Add 70g Beef Bisto (20 x 5ml teaspoons) towards the end. Don't do this before that because it can form a skin.
No wine! No herbs! No garlic!
Perhaps half the beef can be substituted for pork, but the fat content would need reworking to make it even out to 23% fat in both meats.
That makes 2400ml sauce, but water is needed to be added when reheating for personal preference. Eating 240ml sauce you need 64g dry pasta and that's ~700 calories, a medium meal... and one you won't be able to stop eating.
The ingredients must come from a local greengrocers and butchers, not a supermarket. Cooking for at least 5 hours (on a low heat) is vital. Then store for 48h in refrigerator. Then freeze in meal sized containers. The 48h maturing in a fridge is perhaps the most important detail and the reason why home made bolognese sauce eaten the same day it's cooked is _"never quite the same"_ as in a restaurant. The biggest secret about the restaurant sauce is, they have it stored in a fridge for 2 or 3 days before reheating to serve it. If you've ever done cooking like this then you already know what I mean. The same applies to curries and chilli sauce.
How do you have 2 million subscribers and the host doesn't taste the food?
2:42 did that woman just take the other womans phone out of her purse and check it!
"Tag-lea-tell"? Seriously?? Bad enough with the usual "Parmezhan" and "Bolo-nayz".
“I’m nervous.”
Girl, you wore white to taste Bolognese. That’s on you.
Already a hundred snarky comments about the word pronunciation errors and how the food is somehow "wrong". Lol.
A lot of so-called experts who have never made a plate of pasta to sell to a customer in their life think they know better. Lol.
Ur names flickinger lol piss off birdie. She’s making a video for hundreds of thousands and she can’t even learn the correct pronunciation of a few words? Arrogance...
Irgendwie sieht dieses Ragout Bolognia nicht so aus wie aussehen sollte. Das schmeckt wahrscheinlich auch nicht authentisch. Geht mal nach Bolognia und esst dort dieses Gericht. Ihr werdet staunen. Vincensos Plate ist such ein guter Tipp.
nice
I bet it is the wooden spatula that does it!
Those two ladies were really pretty for their age wow
Everyone should learn how to cook a bolognese sauce. It's not that difficult and you can freeze it.
Guys is it really the best ??
Secret white sauce?
2:27 These women are *stunning*
So much hype in this place there’s no room for flavor or service.
WHY DID'NT YOU TASTE THE PASTA!? FOOD INSIDER CHANGE YOUR HOST!!
Instructions unclear; ate boiled macaroni instead.
The old fashioned way 💪
Prefer Traditional Italian Tagliatelle with Meat sauce
Only pasta Bolognese ?