Welcome to Di Palo's
At the heart of New York City, Di Palo's stands as a 99.9-year-old family-run Italian deli offering a delightful array of artisanal cheeses, meats, and traditional Italian specialties. Stepping into this iconic establishment, customers are greeted with a warm and hospitable atmosphere, where the 4th and 5th generations of the family curate a memorable culinary experience. From the savory Prosciutto di Parma to the flavorful Salame Calabrese, each product is meticulously crafted to perfection. The passion and dedication of the Di Palo family resonate in every bite, making it a must-visit destination for food enthusiasts seeking authentic Italian flavors.
- 200 Grand St New York, NY 10013 Hotline: (212) 226-1033
Welcome to Di Palo's, a century-old family-run Italian deli located in the heart of New York City, where tradition and quality meet to create a memorable culinary experience. Specializing in a wide range of products ranging from beer, wine, and spirits to cheese and meat selections, Di Palo's is a one-stop destination for all your gourmet needs.
From the moment you step into Di Palo's, you are welcomed by the intoxicating aroma of freshly prepared pasta, rice, and grains, all sourced from the green heart of Italy. Indulge in their handcrafted pasta varieties like Angel Hair, Penne, Rigatoni, and Trofie, each made with care and expertise to provide a truly authentic Italian dining experience.
But it doesn't stop there - Di Palo's also offers a selection of premium rice and grains such as Acquerello Riso Carnaroli and Campanini Arborio Superfino Rice, perfect for creating delectable risotto dishes or flavorful polenta meals.
For those with a penchant for cured meats, Di Palo's boasts a curated collection of artisanal favorites like Hot Soppressata, Prosciutto Di Parma, Salame Abruzzese, Salame Calabrese, and Salamini Cacciatori, each offering a unique and mouthwatering flavor profile that will leave you craving for more.
Don't just take our word for it - customers rave about the personalized service and warm hospitality they receive at Di Palo's. Whether you're a first-time visitor or a long-time patron, the staff at Di Palo's will ensure that your experience is unhurried, friendly, and truly memorable.
So, the next time you're in New York City, be sure to stop by Di Palo's and immerse yourself in a culinary journey that celebrates tradition, quality, and the timeless art of Italian cuisine.

I hesitated to write this review because I was concerned I wouldn't be able to provide enough context and superlatives. This 99.9 year old family run Italian deli deserves all the accolades and more! I had read about it and just had to visit so I did! Luckily, I picked a quieter time, 3pm and didn't have to wait long. Marie, a 4th generation family member, kindly helped me make numerous selections of rare delicious incredible Italian meats and cheeses. Her daughter, 5th generation and educated in Bologna, was helping other customers! The entire experience was unhurried, gracious, friendly, unique, memorizable, delicious and wonderful! We chatted. Marie shared stories snd I shared one myself from journeys through Italy. Marie gave me a personal heartfelt tour showing me each family photo. The whole experience will certainly be the highlight of our visit to NYC! I found Lou, Maries's brother had written a book on Italian food and life so I had to purchase it. Marie offered that I could get it signed if I came back while Lou was there! Joe jokingly told me he'd quiz me next time I return! I'm reading this fascinating book cover to cover! The forward is by Martin Scorsese who was a regular customer as was his family! In fact, Marie was his favorite server when she began working at 12! Life is exceptionally good with an incredible immortal family run business. Please come here if you visit New York City. Come often if you live here. Grazie mille!

Great ty Italian cheese t meats,good service and courteous. Prices are ok We have been shopping there over 30 years Prosciutto bread is on the money!

I got 0.25lb of prosciutto. It was the best I've ever had. The flavor was incredible and it was quite literally melting from the heat of my skin as I pulled it off the plastic wrapping it comes in. It's also dirt cheap for the quality. I believe I only paid $6-7 for the meat. Which is about what you'd pay for a fraction of that quantity at Walmart. Expect to wait in line for a while, the service is slow but it's because the siblings who run the shop *love* to talk to their customers. Expect to hear some corny jokes while they take your order. There is plenty of Italian foodstuff to look at while you wait. I was pleasantly surprised by the small-town feel of this big city store.

I came here to pick up some cold cuts, cheese, and bread. The quality of everything was good, and items are priced accordingly. The staff were so helpful and friendly. I'd definitely come back!

An incredible family-owned and operated cheese shop! I was showing visiting family around Chinatown and Little Italy when we came upon this cute local business that has been around forever. My mom loves places like this, so I recommended we head inside to check it out. First of all, cheese EVERYWHERE. All Italian. There are also meats, salads, cookies, crackers, olives, and other charcuterie/cheeseboard accoutrements. We opted for one cow's milk cheese and one goat's milk cheese. Both were really fragrant and delicious. We also bought some salami, which was absolute perfection. The lady who helped my mom was one of the owners, and she was so kind and patient with all my mom's questions. She gave us all samples of everything as well, which is always a welcome treat. Highly recommend this shop for your Italian cheese, meat, and grocery needs!

A family run business for generations and 10 decades. It started out very slowly, but the best prosciutto I've ever had in my life great wines by the glass and incredibly reasonable they have a supermarket next-door that has been around also for 100 years.. The prosciutto was so good. We ordered it again with some more cheese, and the Burrata was delicious with the roasted peppers. Sam, the son, Luigi and Sal the brothers really know their food will definitely come back.

This review of DiPalo's is looking overdue. I have been to DiPalo's several times over the past ten years or so and one should not pass this gem up. DiPalo's will transport you back to another era, another time, another place when and where people shop frequently for their needs with freshness and quality at a premium. If you are looking for your charcuterie or wish to entertain folks, stop by and let your palate realize an explosion of flavor. The last time I was at DiPalo's a few weeks ago, I fortunately stopped in before the crowd and line formed behind me. When you come in, pull a number to get your place in line. This is cheese, salami and ham heaven in here. The aroma greets you. The selection is incredible and they will let you try a slice if you're not sure. This is old school and old world at its best to the extent one can find it here in the US. Taste that sharp cheese and salami and ham of choice explode on your palate with a beautiful focaccia underneath; heirloom tomato, olive oil and Italian seasonings on top. A simple pleasure readily available for your delight here. Pair it with your red of choice and repeat, each time your palate is rewarded anew. Old world and old school service await you here too. They aim to please, but not to a fault. Respect the folks here and the respect comes back. This is one of those places in NYC that is irreplaceable. It's special and a well deserved four and a half stars.

What a find ! This place is a true gem - so glad I am staying near this deli it has all the goodies for the perfect charcuterie at half the price you would pay at a restaurant.

I Family has been coming to this location since it opened nearly 100 years ago. My mom tells stories about waking up early with my grandmother to go down and get cheeses for the holidays. Despite getting there early, there would already be a line outside the door, that's how popular this place has been, and remains to this day. The market itself isn't anything mind blowing - you have very good specialty foods, but it's not a huge shopping space. However, you simply cannot find better artisanal cheeses in the city. When you hear families talk about the difference, they can taste and smell with the highest quality cheeses they're referring to the type of offerings you will find here in addition, you're plenty of choices with smoked meats, a selection of pastas, and other ingredients. After market hours, a wine bar upstairs offers an excellent opportunity to pair drink selections with some of their finest cheeses and meats. It's unpretentious, approachable, and dang good. This is the type of place you take friends to when they're visiting the city for the first time and you want to avoid the tourist trappings. The ambience of the market and the wine bar are modern, with an old world feel. It's worth noting these aren't the cheapest offerings you'll find, but in my opinion, they represent some of the best.

I miss Di Palo's very much! I once lived just two blocks away from Di Paulo's and even so, I always bought too much with each visit. It was such a treat to have this gem nearby. I mean, how could you not buy too much?! Everything was so great! The Porchetta right out of the oven on weekends was amazing, the panini sandwiches, the-made-a-second-ago-in-front-of-you mozzarella, fried chicken cutlets, meatballs, any fresh pasta on the counter, just sautéed broccoli rabe; you couldn't possibly walk in without smelling and seeing what just came out of the kitchen on the counter and not grab a little of everything that was ready made to eat. Everything was always on point and delicious. That porchetta though, was the best! The grocery cold section was just as great. The ready made sauces could amp up any of your personal creations at home and make you a star! The ready to be reheated pasta entrees, like the better the second day, eggplant lasagnas were so filling and perfect for a quick meal. If you needed more time between servings, the raviolis in the frozen section contained plenty of varieties to satisfy your tastes at a much later date of your choosing. It doesn't get any easier than a box of frozen pasta and a container of homemade gravy/sauce. Once you get to the counter, you'll see refrigerators with some of the best aged Proscuitto and Speck ready to be sliced with care, whole salami's, mortadella & culatello cold cuts and finally the cheeses including the ricotta. A few drops of honey with this ricotta is a delicious snack. Lastly the pantry section is stocked with only the best best varieties of olive oil, balsamic, dried pastas, dried herbs, cookies straight from Italy,.... If you had any questions about any of the products, just know that the owners would be none to happy to engage with you, and provide you any details because they've personally tried everything they sell, and know best how it is to be used. Finally, I remember when it was just one long narrow aisle with a counter, they have renovated for a few years now, and the store looks great, but how they operate is still the same, whoever was at the counter was the king/queen of the moment and had all the attention of the server. One customer at a time is how it used to be done which is still how it is done today even it if takes just a bit longer to get your order. Even though the pandemic has eliminated tastings and samples for the time being, hopefully we get back to the way things were and I get another slice of that porchetta someday soon.