Reviews on Italian food in Newbury Park, California, United States. Newbury Park is a town located mostly within the western Thousand Oaks city limits in Ventura County, California, United States. It makes up all of ZIP code 91320, and is within area code 805. Lying within the Conejo Valley in the northwestern part of the Greater Los Angeles Area, Newbury Park abuts the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area. The community is located approximately 35 miles (56 km) from Downtown Los Angeles and is less than 7 mi (11 km) from the Los Angeles County border in Westlake Village. The closest coastal city is Malibu, 22 mi (35 km) from Newbury Park, which may be reached through winding roads or hiking trails crossing the Santa Monica Mountains. About 28,000 of Thousand Oaks' 110,000 residents reside in Newbury Park.
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4 based on 66 reviews
This is a new location close to The Oaks mall.
Yes, I love this restaurant for there fresh soups and delicious pasta. I come here the night before one of my big cycling rides to Carb load. I like the menu selections.
4 based on 77 reviews
We were staying at the Courtyard Marriott and we had the oppurtunity to meet a client of ours. We wanted to spend some time having drinks - so we went over to Bistro 13. The service was very friendly. We didnt have any food. we just did drinks - some martinis and moscow mules. Food menu looked great - may try it next time.
3 based on 102 reviews
If you are looking for an Italian Restaurant in Thousand, CA then come to Buca. Our Italian Restaurant serves Authentic Family Style Italian Food. Head to your Thousand Oaks, CA Buca whenever you have a craving for family style portions of authentic Itali
The only reason we returned to this place is because we had a coupon and my husband said the pasta was better than the pizza the last time he went. Although the service was good, the place has an odd odor that is highly offensive - unsure if it's all the aging cheese or what. The Italian pinot noir was nothing special. The first bread the waitress gave us was so hard it would have broken a glass window. We asked if that was the best and she returned with a freshly baked loaf, but still it's just plain white bread, nothing special. The Caesar salad lettuce appeared fresh but had zero flavor; the croutons were so hard we almost broke our teeth; the Caesar dressing had an odd flavor. The Supremo Pizza arrived b/4 the pasta but the waitress warned us they may come out at different times since they're prepared at different stations (huh?). Hubby said pizza was ok. I tried a small bite and had the same reaction as prior visit - something not agreeable to my palate is on these pizzas. The baked ziti finally arrived and has absolutely no flavor; was just a huge plate of pasta with some cheese melted on top sprinkled with a tiny bit of basil. Because they serve family style, we unfortunately have all this left over food that we do not want to eat. We have another coupon, but will not return.
4 based on 103 reviews
Went for dinner and the food was good. They were out of the lamb ragu pasta so had lasagna. Food was good and service was a little slow for a half full crowd.The wines by the glass choices were a bit weak. The Chianti was not worth the $12 change. There was no wine list that I saw. I will probably try the restaurant again but hope its better or won't go back after that.
Went to Tony's for years, because they are very kind to the community and schools with their donations. The pizza is average at best, in my opinion. Last time I ordered for pick on my way home from work. 1/2 hour later I arrived to pick up. Not ready. Was told by the cashier that it fell on the floor and they had to make me a new one. I think they were selling a b.s. story. It was never made and I had to wait for an additional 1/2 hour. I will put up with minor mistakes but not some teenage story. I have never been back and will not return. Try Spumoni's Italian restaurant. Fabulous food and service...but that's a different review.
3 based on 102 reviews
If you are looking for an Italian Restaurant in Thousand, CA then come to Buca. Our Italian Restaurant serves Authentic Family Style Italian Food. Head to your Thousand Oaks, CA Buca whenever you have a craving for family style portions of authentic Itali
The only reason we returned to this place is because we had a coupon and my husband said the pasta was better than the pizza the last time he went. Although the service was good, the place has an odd odor that is highly offensive - unsure if it's all the aging cheese or what. The Italian pinot noir was nothing special. The first bread the waitress gave us was so hard it would have broken a glass window. We asked if that was the best and she returned with a freshly baked loaf, but still it's just plain white bread, nothing special. The Caesar salad lettuce appeared fresh but had zero flavor; the croutons were so hard we almost broke our teeth; the Caesar dressing had an odd flavor. The Supremo Pizza arrived b/4 the pasta but the waitress warned us they may come out at different times since they're prepared at different stations (huh?). Hubby said pizza was ok. I tried a small bite and had the same reaction as prior visit - something not agreeable to my palate is on these pizzas. The baked ziti finally arrived and has absolutely no flavor; was just a huge plate of pasta with some cheese melted on top sprinkled with a tiny bit of basil. Because they serve family style, we unfortunately have all this left over food that we do not want to eat. We have another coupon, but will not return.
4 based on 47 reviews
My wife sent me here to pick up sandwiches for the family. I can't speak for everyone else, but my sandwich was very good. The order was not ready when they said it would be, or I would probably have given it 5 stars.
4 based on 35 reviews
From there to now So ⦠how did I go from a motion picture caterer to owner of Ameci Newbury Park? It was just great timing. I wanted to pursue my passion, the food that I grew up with â the food that is in my soul. After years as a caterer with the compan
If you want fresh pizza, fresh salad, on a par with the best you've ever had, delivered to your hotel room (the local La Quinta in our case for $2), this is the place! You can taste the quality, and again, the freshness of everything you get from these folks. Wish we lived locally, Ameci rocks!Thank you Dawgpndr, We love to serve up the freshest and tastiest food to our beloved customers. Next time your in town we hope to see you.All the best, Doug L. Owner
4 based on 47 reviews
My wife and I were here for lunch during a weekday. We've been here before and have always enjoyed the food. It seemed that there was only one server (owner??) and he was quite busy, running back and forth.I always liked the Calamari appetizer and seems plentiful. My wife had the Cioppino Mediterraneo, which was also plentiful - and we wound up taking leftovers from both orders.One thing that was a bit irritating; before we went, I checked the menu to see if anything new, as well as try something new if it seems appealing. Both orders had lower prices online than in the restaurant, roughly around $2 each. Not sure WHY both inhouse printed menu as well as online cannot be updated at the same time!We'll be back.
3 based on 102 reviews
If you are looking for an Italian Restaurant in Thousand, CA then come to Buca. Our Italian Restaurant serves Authentic Family Style Italian Food. Head to your Thousand Oaks, CA Buca whenever you have a craving for family style portions of authentic Itali
The only reason we returned to this place is because we had a coupon and my husband said the pasta was better than the pizza the last time he went. Although the service was good, the place has an odd odor that is highly offensive - unsure if it's all the aging cheese or what. The Italian pinot noir was nothing special. The first bread the waitress gave us was so hard it would have broken a glass window. We asked if that was the best and she returned with a freshly baked loaf, but still it's just plain white bread, nothing special. The Caesar salad lettuce appeared fresh but had zero flavor; the croutons were so hard we almost broke our teeth; the Caesar dressing had an odd flavor. The Supremo Pizza arrived b/4 the pasta but the waitress warned us they may come out at different times since they're prepared at different stations (huh?). Hubby said pizza was ok. I tried a small bite and had the same reaction as prior visit - something not agreeable to my palate is on these pizzas. The baked ziti finally arrived and has absolutely no flavor; was just a huge plate of pasta with some cheese melted on top sprinkled with a tiny bit of basil. Because they serve family style, we unfortunately have all this left over food that we do not want to eat. We have another coupon, but will not return.
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