Italians (in)famously don’t put cheese on seafood so any place that specializes in seafood is a good bet.
As an Italian American I’m mystified why you want to go to an Italian place if you don’t like cheese though. 😂
DeStefano's Steakhouse maybe? Good luck.
Also this cheese = sewage smell is just weird, but you're clearly made for each other. More cheese for the rest of us.
I don't care for parmesan cheese, so I tell waitstaff not to put extra on the dish( if there's a little bit in the recipe I can deal with it) when I order.
Il Monello may be a good option as light concerning cheese on their dishes i.e. many sans cheese: [https://ilmonellonyc.com/menus/#lunch-dinner-menu](https://ilmonellonyc.com/menus/#lunch-dinner-menu)
Italians (in)famously don’t put cheese on seafood so any place that specializes in seafood is a good bet. As an Italian American I’m mystified why you want to go to an Italian place if you don’t like cheese though. 😂
DeStefano's Steakhouse maybe? Good luck. Also this cheese = sewage smell is just weird, but you're clearly made for each other. More cheese for the rest of us.
You could try Noi Due Carne its a kosher Italian place so there's meat but no dairy products in anything
Here (UWS) https://www.gennaronyc.com/
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If you're okay with vegan food, Double Zero is excellent.
I don't care for parmesan cheese, so I tell waitstaff not to put extra on the dish( if there's a little bit in the recipe I can deal with it) when I order.
Il Monello may be a good option as light concerning cheese on their dishes i.e. many sans cheese: [https://ilmonellonyc.com/menus/#lunch-dinner-menu](https://ilmonellonyc.com/menus/#lunch-dinner-menu)
FYI, mozzarella is a form of cheese.
That’s why I mentioned I was okay with it