Find out what Italian restaurants to try in Bellevue. Bellevue (/ˈbɛlvjuː/ BEL-vew) is a city in the Eastside region of King County, Washington, United States, across Lake Washington from Seattle. As the third-largest city in the Seattle metropolitan area, Bellevue has variously been characterized as an edge city, a suburb, boomburb, or satellite city. The population was 141,400 in a 2016 census estimate.
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4 based on 29 reviews
I love the great pizzas here and the ambiance. My favorite is the arugula prosciutto one. All the friends I brought here love the place. The staff is also very friendly. If you vond during Happy Hours, you will get an extra bargain for great awesome food.
4 based on 77 reviews
We keep coming back to Tutta Bella because you cannot go wrong with the pizza here. Itâs tasty, crunchy, good selection of toppings. The beer selection is excellent, in addition to the Moretti (on the menu) the local selection included two types of IPAâs, a welcome addition. The tiramisu was good, but a little bit too creamy for my taste; a huge portion more than enough for two. Service is always attentive.
4 based on 76 reviews
Our family loves the pizza here. Whether it be a slice or a whole pie, Pagliacci never disappoints! Thin crust, light sauce and flavorful toppings. We love the chopped salad and none other compares. Packed full of flavor and healthy nuggets! I do wish they'd consider some gluten free crusts.
4 based on 94 reviews
Everything that we had was very good to excellent - antipasti plate, brussel sprouts, pasta and short ribs. But not inexpensive with the bill being over $150 for two without wine or drinks. Antipasti plate was substantial and delicious - highly recommended. Brussel sprouts were seared and scrumptious. Pasta was filled with squash and almost dessert-like. Short ribs were okay but the mushroom gravy and polenta were the best I have ever had. Service was adequate. We were sitting in a very drafty location and every time the door opened we would get a gust of cold wind - not very pleasant. They need to install a wind screen to divert the cold air.
4 based on 31 reviews
Being native New Yorkers, my husband and I like to think we know a thing or two about pizza. We arrived in Bellevue after a long drive up the Oregan Coast, and weren't in the mood to sit in a restaurant for a proper meal. The night manager at our hotel recommended Zeeks, within walking distance of a few blocks. They're open until 10, and we arrived a little past nine. There was only one other table occupied when we got there. We had a friendly and attentive server. We started with a shared Caesar salad, wihich was quite good, with a delicate dressing. They don't serve slices at night, so not being very hungry, we ordered a small pizza, cut into six slices. We added fresh garlic, mushrooms and chopped basil as toppings. The pizza crust was exceptionally good--crisp, but not overly so, and very tasty. The ingredients were so fresh, the basil tasted like it was picked right from the garden. Don't think there's anything on the menu other than salad and pizza, but that's quite enough at Zeeks.
4 based on 53 reviews
great family restaurant. Excellent food,warm,friendly service and moderate prices.I live in Bellevue and I have been taking friends to Angelo's for many years
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4 based on 77 reviews
Pogacha Restaurant is located in downtown Bellevue, WA - 98004. We serve lunch and dinner daily. Catering and private parties available.
Maybe because it is lunch, the pasta I ordered seems to be a little under sized than expected. I ordered a ginger orange prawn with linguine, and the flavor is quite unconventional and not bad. They are said to be most famous for the bread there. But the pogacha looks to have a bit thick crust than a flat bread. The service is not very impressive. The waitress did not show any smile. Good thing is they have enough parking in front. They also have 3-course dinner on Wed and Thur which seems to be a good deal from the menu.
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4 based on 182 reviews
Weâve been coming to Firenze for over 15 years. The restaurant is cozy and authentic. Weâve had the most amazing service over the years. Salvatore, the owner, is often there overseeing and charming guests. All this aside, the food is amazing. Far better than the food at Bellevueâs more fashionable locations. Food, wine, deserts, cocktails, personal ambiance. Itâs your new favorite.
4 based on 111 reviews
What a fun and pretty spot! Much less formal than their famous Seattle sister restaurant.Service was exceptionally good. Appetizer salads were delicious - especially the Caprese. Seafood is a standout here and if you enjoy pasta this is the place to load up on it! We sat in the dining area of the bar - not conducive to good conversation because of the noise level.
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4 based on 677 reviews
This place is really good, NOT great...but good. The food is decent, LARGE portions and the prices are very reasonable for families! A bit loud. Good selection of food and drinks!! The service was pleasant. Overall a good place to have a "family" style dinner!
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