
Step inside Casa Di Isacco and you’re not just dining — you’re stepping into a story. Tucked away in Hell’s Kitchen, this cozy trattoria is filled with soul, song, and the unmistakable warmth of Isacco himself. From homemade pastas and seafood to spontaneous Elvis serenades, every visit is a little slice of Italy with a New York twist. Whether you’re a longtime local or visiting the city for the first time, you’ll leave feeling like family — and dreaming of your next meal.
Snug find featuring Italian fare with Spanish touches plus housemade sangria in a quirky locale.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 536 9th Ave # 1, New York, NY 10018
Phone: (212) 594-5408
Website: http://casadiisacco.com/
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Reviews
Everything including the octopus was delicious. We were treated like family and that reminds me of the NYC I grew up in.
Thank you all for a fantastic evening.
We ordered a tiramisu, tap water and a sangria but were told that we HAD to open one of the bottles of water on the table. The server insisted.
Once our initial server took our order, he was visibly upset and went to get another server to help us. He proceeded to sit down in the dining room to have a beer. I found this to be a little odd.
The drinks and food came out shortly after we ordered, and they were great! Super tasty! The food and drinks are a 5/5.
It wasn’t until the end of our night until the experience turned a little sour. When the bill arrived, the tiramisu and drink were reasonably priced. $12 for the drink and $20 for the tiramisu. However, they claimed the still water bottle was a $15 charge.
After paying and thanking them, I said that I found the prices to be fair and that the meal was great but that I didn’t expect a bottle of water that was insistently opened on me to cost $15.
Our original server, who was still drinking his beer in the dining room, raised his voice to then say “well next time you should eat something”.
I found this to be a little disrespectful, especially after a $50 bill a tip.
Our second server was super nice, and again the food and drink were great! I guess avoid getting water, or this place in general, if you aren’t having a full meal.
And the food. Holy cow. I’ve not had a meal like that in many years. The Pears Nonna was quite the treat.
If you’re anywhere close, visit Casa Di Isacco. You will be glad you did.