Piemonte Home Made Ravioli

“I will now be stopping here every trip I make to Little Italy and suggest you come and check it out for yourself.”

“The marinara sauce was awesome, I shamelessly licked the excess sauce off my plate.”

“The squid ink are a personal favorite, and the jet black color makes for a strangely good looking dish.”

Piemonte Home Made Ravioli

Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes

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8 reviews

  1. My favorite place to buy fresh homemade pasta and ravioli in New York ! At first I thought this was one of the many tourist place in Little Italy, but now I know this is one of the last real Italian shops of the neighborhood, their ravioli are delicious!!!

    Il posto migliore per comprare pasta e ravioli freschi a New York! Sono buonissimi!

  2. Piemonte is one of the last of the old Italian shops in Little Italy.  That is actually saying something now that there are only like 3 left (Di Palo and Alleva too).  They specialize in ravioli although they upsell with a lot more general Italian goods like most Italian food stores these days.  The place isn't particularly well organized but the people behind the counter are friendly and can show you around.  When I went, they didn't have any fresh ravioli and had a limited selection of frozen (booo!).  Regardless I decided to try a box (50 medium ravioli for like $8).

    When they mentioned a meat and ricotta ravioli I was sold.  I sometimes get a box of each just to mix them together, so why not?  It turned out pretty good, with the resulting creamy filling pairing well with a medium tomato sauce.  The ravioli did have a tendency to dry out though; it seems like they may have been in the freezer for awhile.  Not my favorite ravioli ever but not the worst either; it was well worth the ~$10.  For 4-5 meals this is a great deal.  I may give them a shot again someday but I'm sticking to Rafetto's and Brooklyn otherwise.

  3. This special place remains wonderful.  There are so many varieties of delicious pastas and the sauces are delectable. When you walk through the door, you walk back in time…
    The sales lady is always very warm and  friendly.

  4. So nice to see this place my mom has gone to for 40 years, was very good again on this recent visit.  Delicious fresh pasta — latest was gnocchi- $4.00 a bag, get a wedge of their parmesan to  grate at home and top with Rao's sauce….delicious meal for cheap at home.   Their boxes of ravioli are always very good too and great dry pasta on sale at $1.25 a bag.  Friendliest service too!

  5. Homemade pastas? Count me in!

    Cute shop in Little Italy. This is a grab and go type place. Lots of homemade pastas available. They come in all sorts of shapes, sizes, and flavors. If you check out their website, you will find all the pasta options offered. Certain pastas are also filled with a bunch of different ingredients. Some examples are: Cheese, Meat, Pesto, Broccoli, Lobster, Mushroom, Goat cheese, Sundry Tomato, Gorgonzola, and Artichoke. Everything we tried was fresh and flavorful. They are generous with the portions. Employees are sweet and quick.

  6. I bought burrata and basil tomato black pepper fetuccini, wow amazing flavors to the pasta even in its raw state. This place has amazing varieties of pasta and cheeses.  I also bought porcinni mushrooms ravioli and cafatelli pasta. Truly a home made variety of different pastas.

  7. So after I had an amazing meal at La Mela my mother and I decided to walk around Little Italy in search of fresh pasta and her favorite torrone. As we walked up Mulberry St we noticed a large sign that said Piemonte Home Made Ravioli so in we went and I am so happy we did.

    Upon arrival into the store you are greeted by a very friendly girl who is willing to help you with any and all questions. As we looked around the store I saw so many different types of pasta you name it they had it. As I was looking I spotted the pasta that I had just eaten at La Mela and asked her if they buy it from here and low and behold I was blessed with La Mela's tortellini! I can not wait to cook it myself and pair it with a rich and creamy sauce something similar to the baskiol sauce they serve it with at La Mela. My mother purchased some fresh pasta and frozen raviolis. The prices were really reasonable. I will now be stopping here every trip I make to Little Italy and suggest you come and check it out for yourself.

  8. My favorite item in the store is the porcini mushroom raviolis.  I have been buying them here for more years than I like to mention.  They were 5.95 a box for 50 way back when but now its 9.95 a box.  This time I also picked up a bag of minis porcini mushroom raviolis which I hope will be just as good. They also have a good variety of other pastas, fresh, frozen and dried but I had better elsewhere.

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Grand Street 190
New York 10013 NY US
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Tuesday, 8:30 am - 6:00 pm
Wednesday, 8:30 am - 6:00 pm
Thursday, 8:30 am - 6:00 pm
Friday, 8:30 am - 6:00 pm
Saturday, 8:30 am - 6:00 pm