Reservations · Delivery · Takeout
Charming LIC spot for handmade pastas and Argentinian-influenced plates with kid-friendly options; great when the kitchen is on point, but expect tight seating and occasional service delays.
Go Nonna delivers solid neighborhood dining with excellent handmade pastas and Argentinian-leaning plates that earn genuine local loyalty. However, inconsistent execution across dishes and notably slow service pacing prevent it from reaching higher territory. The cozy, intimate setting and warm, knowledgeable staff create genuine appeal for pasta enthusiasts willing to accept occasional rough edges.
The room feels cozy and intimate, a compact LIC trattoria where locals linger and staff often remember faces. Reviewers describe servers as warm and helpful with smart wine tips, and one diner raved that the ravioli with pesto was "absolute perfection." On busy nights, pacing can slip and the space feels snug, so reservations help. The cooking leans elevated traditional with Argentinian touches—think milanese, chimichurri steak, and handmade pastas rather than flashy fusion. The culinary approach is produce- and technique-driven: classic profiles, careful al dente, and sauces that most find balanced, though a minority call some plates bland or salty. When the kitchen hits its stride, cacio e pepe, short rib pappardelle, and veal polpette deliver comforting depth. Families are well covered. There is a real kids menu (tenders, pasta with tomato or butter, meatballs, chicken, shrimp) and plenty of simple sides like fries and roasted potatoes. Picky eaters can keep it classic, while adventurous teens can try milanese or steak with chimichurri; just note tight seating at peak times.
Area: Creative-light industrial LIC pocket near breweries; draws locals and destination diners seeking cozy independent spots.
Safety: Generally safe, active foot traffic evenings; standard LIC lighting and maintenance.
Nearby: Near breweries and waterfront; residential mid-rises, studios, and small businesses shape demand.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout
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