Lilia
EatWilliamsburg#15 of 50

Lilia

New York, New York

Photo: Carlos Montelara

Missy Robbins' Williamsburg pasta temple is the hardest reservation in Brooklyn for good reason. The handmade pastas — agnolotti, mafaldine, cacio e pepe fritti — are among the best in the country, served in a converted auto body shop that somehow feels like the coziest room in the neighborhood. If you eat pasta in New York, you eat here.

Insider tip

The mafaldine with pink peppercorns is the signature, but the agnolotti changes with the seasons and is almost always the dish of the night. Book exactly 30 days out at midnight.

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