Reservations · Delivery · Takeout
Polished, contemporary Italian with outstanding pasta and house-made ice cream, premium pricing, and service that ranges from gracious to polarizing; great for special nights if you accept the cost and assertive pacing.
⚠️ Review concerns: This assessment reflects moderate uncertainty due to questionable review patterns. See details in Authenticity Assessment. Antico Nuovo delivers solid neighborhood dining through exceptional house-made pastas and gelato paired with knowledgeable wine guidance, yet moderate uncertainty exists due to review authenticity concerns. Inconsistent execution—occasional oversalting and portion variance— combined with premium pricing for modest portions prevents a higher grade. The warm, modern setting and loyal following position it as a worthwhile special-occasion destination, though not among the region's premier Italian establishments.
Inside an unassuming plaza, Antico Nuovo opens to a room that feels warm and lively, with soft lighting, an open grill, and a hum of celebration. Service can be gracious and guiding, with a sommelier many guests trust. One diner put it simply: "The team made choices effortless and the pairings sang." However, there are some review authenticity concerns suggesting certain reviews may be solicited or influenced. The cooking leans modern Italian more than rustic, with creative pastas and precise plating. Game and offal appear alongside pristine crudo and a focaccia many call a must. Not every dish hits the same high, and seasoning can run assertive, but when it clicks—squab or crab pastas, that roasted chicken over bread—it is deeply satisfying. Prices reflect quality and ambition, so expect a splurge more than a casual trattoria night. For families, the room is energetic and the house-made gelato is a slam dunk, yet the menu skews adventurous and refined. There is focaccia, simple pastas by request, and desserts kids love, but options for picky eaters are limited and portions are not built for sharing with little ones. Consider an early seating if bringing children.
Area: Unassuming strip-mall stretch between Larchmont and Koreatown; destination dining amid casual storefronts.
Safety: Generally active, well-traveled corridors; aesthetics modest, feels safe with normal urban awareness.
Nearby: Near small plazas, Korean eateries, residential streets; short drive to Larchmont Village and Hancock Park.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout
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