Pane Pasta

Pastry shop · Greenwich Village

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"Greenwich Village finally has its own Sicilian snack shop and carryout. Inexpensively priced Pane Pasta is located right on bustling 8th Street just north of the NYU campus, an area once known for its shoes. Perfect for a sandwich, snack, or sweet, Pane Pasta will add to that repertoire, once the other places reopen. Admittedly, Pane Pasta’s timing was bad. It opened March 11, right before the mid-March shutdown, and only reopened three weeks ago for carryout and delivery. You can still walk inside and examine the glass cases and look into the kitchen at the end of the narrow premises, outfitted with convection ovens and deep fryers. Those cases gleam with breakfast pastries, thick slabs of focaccia cut in rectangles, and desserts, as well as rice balls and other deep-fried snacks. On the wall is chalkboard listing the specialties of the house, which also include panini prepared to order. Both owners hail from Sicily: Vincenzo Virzi from the capital of Palermo, while Pietro Chirco comes from Marsala, source of a famous fortified wine. The two met while working at Sapori D’Italia, a restaurant in Little Italy. Virzi’s family has owned and operated a bakery in Palermo for 70 years, and that institution partly provides inspiration for Pane Pasta (“bread dough”). Nevertheless, the place most resembles the type of Palermo casual cafe called a focacceria, a bread-based snack shop. Pane Pasta sells its collection of focaccia by the thick slice. My favorite ($4) tops a layer of mozzarella with slices of potato seasoned with fresh rosemary, but there are also examples with arugula and prosciutto, and ham and mushrooms. The most distinctively Sicilian is sfincione, which heaps the slice with a sweet puree of caramelized onions and anchovies. The panini ($5 to $7) are made on short tapered loaves and are pretty much what one would expect, stuffed with turkey, cheese, ham, or an assortment of grilled vegetables. Far and away my favorite is panelle e crocche, containing squished creamer potatoes and chickpea fritters called panelle, for a starchy extravaganza. The pastas tend toward the southern Italian, engulfed in red sauce. The one to get is the Norma ($12), a fresh tagliatelle sauced with eggplant and ricotta. But the real reason to step inside Pane Pasta is to ogle the Italian pastries. The hole-less doughnuts known as bombolini achieve a rich brown shade, sprinkled with granular sugar, and with a dab of chocolate or vanilla pastry cream decorating the domed top. Though I haven’t tried them, also find slices of Italian cheesecake, cannoli, miniature cream puffs, and fruit tarts. Indeed, the Sicilians are known as Italy’s foremost pastry chefs." - Robert Sietsema

NYC Italian Restaurant Pane Pasta Opens in Greenwich Village - Eater NY

58 W 8th St, New York, NY 10011 Get directions

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