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Rosario's is an old school deli that has a lot of Italian products. The staff here are very helpful and friendly. I usually get dry sausages like soppressata from the Alps factory in Astoria. They also make tasty sandwiches at decent prices ($6-$7). I usually get a sandwich with spicy soppressata, mozzarella, roasted peppers, artichokes, olive oil, and vinegar.
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good italian sandwich. fun selection of specialty italian products. some hard to find charcuterie and stuff.
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Now THATS an Italian food shop! Rosario's is an old, well kept shop at the end of the N in Ditmars, Queens. A lot of people have already posted about it, but it deserves some additional praise anyway. You'll find most Italian staples with some rarer stuff too, and the sandwiches look awesome even though I've never had. It's the kind of shop that Italians would flock to before the majority of their species closed in NY. This whole thing is really just the outstretched shadow of Rosario himself, who is a short, friendly Italian man with a mustache who knows his Italian food: in other words, my kind of guy. He also looks EXACTLY like the stand-up sign of him outside, which I find to be hilariously good advertising.
Rosario's only sells pizza by the slice and offers one kind: fresh mozzarella and tomato sauce for $2. Yep, $2. Can't beat that. He also has only a limited amount at all times, and bakes one pie at a time in his small oven so you could conceivably have to wait. It's worth it. First off the crust, while on the crisper end of the spectrum, is a great piece of Italian bread in its own right. It is very sturdy, but if you got it fresh instead of a reheat then I'd anticipate it being a little more yielding. The tomato sauce used is very good, but it is overshadowed by a blanket of milky, fresh mozzarella that they make in house. This stuff was seriously good, and I almost went back in to buy a ball. Instead I got another slice for the ride home. This one was fresher, and the crust was more flexible as I had predicted.
Got a sandwich here awhile to take to work. I kept it easy with just some proscuitto di Parma. They didn't have a sharp cheese for slicing, so the counterman talked me into their homemade fresh mozzarella, which wasn't exactly a hard sell as I know it's great. After selecting my loaf of bread, the counterman was also nice enough to suggest packing the mozzarella and roasted red peppers separately to avoid it turning soggy. Rosario was around as well, as always, but luckily the rest of his staff are just as good. I paid and left to have a great dinner nearby.
The sandwich held up great. the proscuitto di Parma was applied heavily and was high quality stuff. The bread was great, as you could expect it to be by their pizza--which is now offered by the pie by the way! The mozzarella was as great as I remember. The roasted red peppers were good, but boy do they use plenty of garlic! I put this thing together on Monday, and boy were my co-workers jealous. With the toppings applied judiciously by yours truly, it was an epic sandwich. It was also easily big enough to save half for the next day, and I am by NO means have a small appetite.
The sandwich with everything cost $10 and change. If I bought it in Midtown, it would've been $15, less than half the size, made with cheaper ingredients, and I would've gotten a side of shitty service to go with it. I wish I lived nearby here just so I could be a regular. You really can't beat a place like Rosario's. Between here and L'Incontro, I'll be back a lot sooner than last time.
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Rosarios ..best italian food on the go...and the mozarella ... mama mia !
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The pizza here is really good and the location is great too. For me, I need a place that either delivers or has a place for you to sit and eat. I've never 'picked up' a pizza in my life. For that, and a few other rumors I've heard, this place only gets two stars from me.
Other products are really good (groceries, cold cuts, local products) but they are very expensive. You can hit Best Yet a few blocks from there and get most of it for 2/3's the price.
Bottom line: this place is good and convenient in some ways but overpriced and very inconvenient in other ways.
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