Find out what Italian restaurants to try in Mobile. Mobile (/moʊˈbiːl/ moh-BEEL; French pronunciation: [mɔ.bil]) is the county seat of Mobile County, Alabama, United States. The population within the city limits was 195,111 as of the 2010 United States Census, making it the third most populous city in Alabama, the most populous in Mobile County, and the largest municipality on the Gulf Coast between New Orleans, Louisiana, and St. Petersburg, Florida.
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4 based on 177 reviews
Found this place for dinner before Art Walk in Mobile (also very fun) 5 stars for quality of food and valueCasual atmosphere but worth coming for the food!!!We shared Caesar salad (housemade dressing so good), bruschetta (delicious) and Gardenia pizza (cheese and toppings tasty)Weâll be back!
4 based on 122 reviews
Mirko is one of our all-time favorites. My husband and I eat here often, have tried nearly everything on the menu, and often bring out-of-town guests. Service is exceptional and every table gets fresh bread rolls with a tasty white bean/garlic/rosemary ragu as an appetizer. The pastas are made fresh in-house. Last night I had mushroom-stuffed ravioli in a vodka smoked salmon and pea sauce. (You can build your own dish choosing pasta, sauce, and protein/vegetable sides.) My husband loves the zuppa de pesce. All desserts are excellent, but we love the chocolate mousse topped with fresh whipped cream and ladyfingers. The tiramisu is a close second.
Best Cajun & Creole food near Mobile, Alabama, United States
4 based on 92 reviews
Itâs hard to find a restaurant that beats my expectations, but Via Emilia blew me away! The Italian food was flavorful, authentic and fresh. My son loved the fresh baked focaccia, devoured two baskets of it and still managed to eat his Fettuccine Alfredo. Tells you how good the Alfredo sauce was. My fried green tomato was crispy and tangy. My fried eggplant was light, crispy and flavorful, topped with savory shrimp and served on a bed of perfectly cooked al detente linguine and a smokey tomato sauce. My husbandâs spaghetti and meatballs was well balanced and packed with flavor. I even managed to find room for homemade tiramisu which was perfection. It was like eating in your Italian grandmotherâs kitchen with authentic northern Italian cuisine in a converted home. If youâre in Mobile, AL make a stop at this amazing restaurant. Itâs worth the trip!
4 based on 61 reviews
We have eaten here several times and the food is consistently good. However, I write this as I am now 45 mins into waiting for a table and can seriously count 9 open tables. Several other people have waited even longer than us and they will not seat anyone! Itâs not even like the tables just all opened up at the same time. Tables have been available for at least 30 mins and nobody was seated. They say they are short staffed, but this is a smaller place and we have counted six servers which should be sufficient for the number of tables. Even if they are short staffed, at least seat people and explain this.
4 based on 107 reviews
I had 45 minutes including 5 minute walk each way and do not get q chance to eat at Carrabbas much. The waiter I had was assigned too many tables I think and the service was a little slow. I probably should have mentioned my time constraint. Ordered stuffed mushroom small plate right away and then after he finally got back to me (after I got my mushrooms) I ordered soup and salad to make up the $9.99 lunch trio. It took forever for the soup and salad to come out and I actually asked for my check and paid before the food came. Food was ok. 3 stars because of the slow service. Would not choose to go here again with all the choices of restaurants in the area. However I did make it back to my class just in time.
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