Discover Restaurants offering the best Italian food in Parsippany, New Jersey, United States. Parsippany-Troy Hills Township, commonly called simply Parsippany (/pɑːrˈsɪpəni/), is a township in Morris County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the township's population was 53,238, reflecting an increase of 2,589 (+5.1%) from the 50,649 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn increased by 2,171 (+4.5%) from the 48,478 counted in the 1990 Census.
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4 based on 85 reviews
The Cascio family welcomes you to il Michelangelo Italian restaurant our own work of art. We pride ourselves for being considered by our customers as one of the best Italian family Restaurant in New Jersey.Our Italian Restaurant selections are influenced
I always wanted to try this restaurant and my birthday was a good reason. What a great restaurant! Aldo our waiter was great, had great suggestions for drinks,appetizer and main course. In a old house it was very romantic and treated like a king. Been back again with friends and again it was excellent
4 based on 56 reviews
Dined here recently for lunch. You can be seated only when your full group is present. The restaurant is small. The menu is small. The flavor is large! I enjoyed the mushroom agnolotti. I saw people near me eating BURRATA MOZZARELLA which looked great and also one of the desserts as in the photo on the website - three shells filled with some kind of cream that looked thinner than cannoli filling. Recommend.
4 based on 60 reviews
Very nice place. We were there on a weeknight and were seated right away. It was a light night with only a handful of patrons. The décor is nice and warm and the service is great. The wait staff is very attentive and polite. The food however, is average. The plate that was put in front of me reminded me of a meal at a Convention Center, where they are servicing a thousand people at a time. The obligatory vegetables, a brown gravy and the ordered protein. The vegetables were steamed carrots and broccoli â really, at a local bistro. Surely you can do better than that. The brown gravy was tasteless, lacking any character. The protein was overcooked, dry. It was not much different for the other dishes brought to the table. For a local Italian Bistro the food should taste like it was made with passion. No passion here! I would really like to see this place succeed. But, I think they need to put out way better dishes than they are currently doing.
4 based on 204 reviews
Very much a locals place, we've always loved to sit at the bar and here, we have never had the opportunity. Its always full. They have a few tvs for watching sports and a full food menu, but most go here for the pizza. Our server was pretty nice and did a good job as we came in on a Monday night towards the end of service. Pizza was on point and my wife is still talking about how good it is the next day.
4 based on 143 reviews
Fine dining at it's best. Beautiful, elegant "old fashioned" European ambience and impeccable service. Our family, six adults and four children were celebrating the family patriarch's birthday. We started with champagne toast for adults, milk for kids:) The appetizers were various choices of salads, mixed greens, Burrata, mine was a tasty roasted Golden Beet salad. The entrees were all classic Italian pasta dishes, and my son enjoyed the Short Ribs with Risotto .A stand out entree was the Lobster Spaghettini - with half lobster tail - that several of us ordered. Very tasty and spicy. They made a mild version for the 12 year old. My husband's Pappardelle ai Porcini that he orders any chance he gets when we travel in Italy, was delicious. There were meatballs that the kids loved. The desserts were great as well, I loved the Poached Pear and their Hazelnut ice cream. We opted for an early reservation as we had young kids with us. They are old enough to behave and to enjoy the festive ambience, the elegant surroundings, the beautifully set up table, the chance to dress up. Our server Niko, was wonderfully attentive and took great care of our whole party. My son praised the restaurant's impressive wine list and we enjoyed his selection. All in all, we had a wonderful time and plan to come back soon !
4 based on 113 reviews
Decent good pizza and pasta dishes. Nice of them to give you bread and butter while waiting for your meal. Generous portions at reasonable prices. Had the mussels with white wine sauce (dip that hot bread in this sauce!). Couldn't finish the wrap in one sitting (saved it for tomorrow's lunch). Menu has good choices. Nice clean mom & pop neighborhood restaurant to unwind with some wine and Italian food.
4 based on 219 reviews
Owners, Luciano Damato and his nephew, Angelo Locantore, welcome you to Casa Bella where the fine cuisine, warm, inviting ambiance and impeccable service effortlessly combine to create a rich and authentic Italian dining experience. Dishes enjoyed for gen
Visited Casa Bella for a birthday. We sat outside which was great. The staff was friendly, welcoming, and attentive. Any request we made was fulfilled with a smile. We all shared appetizers and they were delicious. The meat lasagna was a dish I will definitely go back for. The half order was plenty for dinner and the full order will definitely leave you with some great leftovers! Quality Italian food!
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4 based on 322 reviews
Do you like inattentive staff as much as I do? How about a $10 slice of cake? That said, I really did enjoy the Pappardelle con Salsiccia. The Fettuccine was not limp, the sausage was wonderful and I have not met a mushroom that I did not like. It was priced at $19.95 so it gave me no license to complain. Come to think of it, all the entree prices seemed to fall between $20-$26 dollars. It's just so wonderfully mathematically elegant. The restaurant has less than 100 seats. Viewing it from the outside I would have expected more. Part of the problem with seating is that the rather large bar area has a lot of empty area behind the bar. This must be a real treat for the bartenders. I bet they get their 10,000 steps a day. The ambiance features earth tones but not Tuscany earth tones. Wooden chairs, recessed lighting and white table cloths had my head going back and forth. Caesar's Palace- Pizza Parlor. Caesar's Palace-Pizza Parlor. Either way this place gets crowded. I hope that you do not enjoy conversation that much while you are dining. Speaking of crowded, it starts in the strip mall parking lot. Sometimes you just want some good Italian food and this restaurant is a solid choice.
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5 based on 112 reviews
Great quality Italian deli food- this is a hidden gem in Denville center, and it is NYC quality. Has a few comfortable tables by the entrance and the deli behind it. Great soups and sandwiches, and good for taking out cheeses, meats and prepared food. Caution: it gets very crowded on Saturdays so if you are in a rush, leave it if there's a crowd.
4 based on 219 reviews
We are a small 48 seat BYOB restaurant. Chef/Owner Matthew Pierone has been named to Best chefs America (BCA) list since 2013. He specializes in fresh, creative Italian cuisine and is known for his Pork chops, fish and bread pudding. Outstanding customer
We just had our lunch at Gourmet Cafe Restaurant in Parsippany. We had the soup and sandwich combo. All the four of us loved our food and we highly recommend the restaurant. Great service and food!! But make sure you reserve - it is pretty popular (not surprising!)Ram, I am so glad you gave us a try, and even happier that you had a good experience! Thank you for taking the time to leave your review. We hope to see you again when you are in the area.
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