Rosticeria Da Gigi
“Gigi has delivery, and it's very good delivery, including patient, polite phone service and quick delivery times.”
“She suggested the dipped roast beef with carmelized onions and fresh mutz.”
“Hot sausage, meatballs, and rice balls are my faves; the marinara makes me want to lick the plate.”
Rosticeria Da Gigi
Delivery: Yes
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Outdoor Seating: Yes
Waiter Service: Yes
Caters: Yes
Price range.
$$ Price range $11-30
8 reviews
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There is honestly nothing that I haven't loved about this place. It's definitely catering to a Hoboken crowd on the go since they only have 4/5 tables for seating and the majority of their orders are for take-out/delivery.
I've ordered breakfast, lunch, and dinner for delivery as well as eaten here quickly before class at Stevens nearby and all the experiences have been great. Delivery is pretty quick in comparison to other places and a result, the food comes relatively warmer. Most recently, I stopped for a quick solo dinner and had the chance to talk to a lady who was either an owner, related to the owner or has just been employed there for a long time because she was very enthusiastic about their offerings and told me most of the following information with pride: Almost everything is homemade fresh daily, especially the hot entrees, sides and salads. They even make their own dressings and dipping sauces!
Their turkey club sandwich, has been one of my favorites in Hoboken thus far. Love the Italians, but Gigi keeps it simple – nothing beats the fresh, thinly sliced turkey… yum!
If you're in a rush and don't want to spend more than $10-15 for dinner or just want something emulating a meal that can be made in your own kitchen, then I strongly recommend giving Gigi a call.
What a great little spot in Hoboken. I've only recently discovered this place, and it's quickly become a frequent stop for a quick lunch. The menu is more of a rough guide, as you can pretty much make up anything you want. I've been repeating the roast pork panini with Brie, apple butter, and caramelized onions. 1) the sandwich is huge. 2) it's delicious. I've also been impressed with the rolls they use on their breakfast sandwiches. Hoping this place sticks around as we've had nothing but good experiences here.
Really, really stellar Italian food for very cheap. I had the most expensive platter on the menu (chicken parm) which was only just about $10 and filled me up for the day. The sauce is beautiful, the chicken perfect, and the mozzarella plentiful and real. Pasta was out of this world. Later tried the pesto shrimp sandwich, which did not disappoint.
And the tiramisu…oh the tiramisu…just mouth-wateringly perfect. The cream was so ideal, I can only imagine what they've done with the cannoli.
The place is small and is mostly counter and prep room, but don't let it turn you off. People are really nice and the seats by the windows are relaxing and not pretentious like pretty much everywhere else on this street tries to be.
This place is most certainly worth your time.
We came here for brunch one morning and left feeling disappointed with our service and experience.
Our server was a small Guatemalan lady who was pleasant and friendly but just kept forgetting things and took a really long time with things.
We ordered two skim lattes to start, they came out about 15 minutes after we ordered them and they were warm not hot. Now, I know I get a little
cranky without my morning cup but really?!?!
We then ordered a fruit plate, eggs, corned beef hash, toast with butter and French toast. Please note the WE, I am not that big of a honey badger.
The corned beef hash browns barely contained any corned beef!! What the heck?!? If I wanted regular hash browns we would have ordered those. They were okay, but nothing to recommend.
The eggs were well cooked and the French toast was good. Now, the toast was unbuttered even though we specifically asked for it to be buttered. My man likes his butter. So then we asked the waitress to bring over some butter and glasses of water. Five minutes goes by and no butter and no water, we can't even seem to find her and its a small place. We eventually just got up and asked the counter girl for some butter. A total of ten minutes later our water was dropped off at the table.. Wow. It only only about 6 tables, and only 4 were filled, they should be able to provide good service.
I may try a sandwich to go from here and see if that is what they are known for.
Cute spot with good service and good food overall.
We had some sandwiches, they were yummy. We ordered and paid at the counter, but then the lady brought us our items with real plates and silverware and waited on us, bringing us some extra sauce, water, all that, which was nice. I thought it was just order and pick up and you are on your own.
Super good food, the focaccia bread was delicious, the avocado was fresh and ripe, and the chicken was lean and well seasoned. Well done, super small spot, but good outdoor seating.
Their interior (and exterior storefront) leave much to be desired in terms of decor and ambience. To be honest, the decor was the main deterrent to us entering the restaurant before despite hearing rave reviews about the food. However, the food itself is standout and really absolutely fantastic.
The food tastes magnificently home cooked and the portions are generous. I haven't found better flavors in Hoboken. When eating in, the food is served piping hot and on basic white plates – no frills, just standout taste and flavor. The food feels like its made with lots of skill and love. Also, the prices are ridiculously good. So happy to add this place to our food repertoire in uptown Hoboken.
I've been wanting to try this place for a while! Great reviews. A beautiful day in Hoboken called for a walk uptown on Washington. Small places – it's a typical Italian deli with some seating so you can dine in our take out.
While I was pregnant, my husband was on the hunt for the best meatball sub in the area. We ordered a couple a week for a few weeks time. And without fail, this won as the best we could find!!
We then one day came in person and they have tables outside and it tasted even better fresh. I order the chicken parm sub and it's just as good. The prices are decent too but they do upcharge for delivery in Jersey City which it gets pricey for 2 subs and tip (almost $30).
But if you love meatball subs, I'd totally say it's worth it!