Delivery · Takeout
Neighborhood Italian with handmade pastas and warm vibes; strong favorites like pear ravioli and truffle gnocchi shine, but service consistency and occasional seasoning/portion complaints keep it from universal must-visit.
SoleLuna delivers solid neighborhood Italian dining anchored by exceptional handmade pastas and sauces, particularly the celebrated pear ravioli. However, inconsistent execution on dishes like lasagna and variable service attentiveness prevent a higher grade. The warm, cozy setting and strong regular following reflect genuine appeal, but the restaurant competes as a respected local favorite rather than a destination establishment.
The room feels warm and cozy, a compact neighborhood spot where servers chat about specials and regulars linger over wine. One diner raved, "The pear ravioli was the dish I kept thinking about on the way home." Energy runs lively but relaxed, with staff often praised for gracious touches. The cooking leans elevated traditional, anchored by handmade pastas, truffle-forward sauces, and seafood classics. The culinary approach leans contemporary and produce-driven: polished trattoria comfort rather than theatrics. Signature plates like Fagottini alla Valerio and Gnocchi al tartufo draw repeat visits, while the lasagna divides opinion. Families are welcome, with kid-approachable options like plain marinara pasta, but note a reported split-plate surcharge and occasional long waits at peak times. Brunch brings pancakes and poached egg specials; for cautious eaters, simple pastas and salads are safe bets even if specials skew richer.
Area: Residential Queens corridor with local foot traffic; relaxed neighborhood dining rather than destination fine dining.
Safety: Generally safe, well-traveled boulevard with steady evening activity and lighting.
Nearby: Near Queens Boulevard transit and shops; mix of bars, cafes, and everyday services; strong local regulars base.
Available: Delivery, Takeout
View full analysis on Seemor →