Find out what Italian restaurants to try in Highland Village. Highland Village is a city in Denton County, Texas, United States. It is a suburb of Dallas, hugging the south side of the far western branch of Lewisville Lake. As of the 2010 United States Census the city's population was 15,056.
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4 based on 90 reviews
Right across the dtreet from North Central Texas College
In the evening we met Al & Susie for dinner at an Italian joint called Don Camilla, Italian Cuisine. What a great meal! The bread was just excellent. Susie and I had the Talapia with shrimp and noodles; Peggy had the Salmon with potatoes & veggies (she later said that it was one of the best salmon dinners she had ever had!), and Al had an old favorite pasta meal and described it as excellent. It was apparently Prom night at the local high school and there were several young men & women dressed in their finery, having dinner at our restaurant. Having visited Italy and enjoyed the authentic food there, I can honestly say that Don Camilla's has the best Italian food you can find in America!
4 based on 76 reviews
We have been consistently dining at Genti's since our friends introduced it to us a few years ago. We likely order out or eat in at Genti's about once every two weeks (sometimes more). Last night, we had pizza and spaghetti for takeout. Their pizza is really good, especially the thin crust. I have yet to have a pasta dish that I did not enjoy from Genti's as well. We have always had great service, and the food is always good and not too expensive for Italian. I highly recommend it!
4 based on 13 reviews
Italian Food, Gourmet Pizza, Pasta, Salads and Deserts, Gluten Free, Vegian, Vegetaranian selections.
Palio's makes very good pizza...thin crust, quality ingredients and priced fair. My favorite is the Molly's pizza on wheat crust with chicken, spinach & 2 kinds of cheese. We've also had pasta and their Greek salad, everything has been delicious and is ready in a reasonable time, whether lunch or dinner time. We've had food delivered before and I was surprised how quickly it arrived.
4 based on 18 reviews
This place was recommended to me by the driver who had picked meep from the airport - I love pizza and when he said Peter was from Brooklyn (I think that's what he said anyway) I was eager to try it. It's a little place in a strip mall, super casual - we were greeted right away by our server who brought our sodas and some bread. We ordered a large cheese pizza, cannelloni, some kind of chicken pasta dish, garlic bread and a couple of salads - all very good except for the chicken pasta dish - my son said it was cooked in much too much alcohol - we could smell it across the table - so just stick to the pizza and cannelloni! Dinner for 4 adults and 2 kids came to $80 - you can't beat that. You're not here for the atmosphere or comfortable seating - you're here for great pizza and friendly service.I recommend.
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4 based on 37 reviews
This place is below average at best. Sometimes the food is great and other times orders are wrong or terrible. When an order was incorrect we were told we would have a free order next time yet there was no documentation therefore no free pizza. Delivery prices constantly change. Overall this place lacks consistency and customer service.
4 based on 57 reviews
We've eaten here before and they're quite consistent. Pizza (coal-fired oven) is generally very good. Today the crust was a little burnt on one side. We asked for a Caesar salad without the Caesar dressing, but with lemon vinaigrette instead on the side. Got the Caesar salad WITH Caesar dressing and lemon vinaigrette on the side! Waitress got it fixed, but it was a little odd. She was otherwise very much on top of things.
4 based on 78 reviews
We love this place. And their great lunch menu and specials. The wait staff is super. They start the meal with the most delicious flat bread. Yummy. All the pizzas are so good. The wedge is great. And their soups are all fabulous. You should give it a try. Maybe we will see you there.
4 based on 96 reviews
I've had some great experiences here and I have some sentimental value for this spot because Bistecca (formerly The Grotto) hosted my wedding reception and on occasion sold the spirits that I made. All things considered, this place is not aging well.We went for drinks and dinner on a Wednesday, hoping for a light crowd, which we got. Bar service was good and the selection was decent. I could see that some renovations had been made since my last trip in the bar. We were able to get the table that we wanted; so, that was a plus. The wine list is diverse and pretty good. I recommend the Ramian Chapter 11 (the winemaker is an old friend.)The menu has many items to choose from; and, I believe that they are all well thought-out and prepared. I ordered the Osso Bucco, which was prepared perfectly. The sea bass was a very small portion. I usually order a side of Foie Gras; but, it was recently taken off the menu, for lack of interest.All in all, its still a pretty good place to fine dine. The décor is lots of artwork depicting World War II celebrities along with music from the same era, i.e. Sinatra, Dean Martin, ballroom, etc. I guess it seems dated to me because, now most of the people of this era are passed on and I can't closely relate. I also don't see or sense any attempt to differentiate from other restaurants that do "farm to table" or use sustainable resources. It appears to be frozen in place, not evolving. For this reason I worry that it will lose favor with more demanding patrons who have multiple choices locally.
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