Discover Restaurants offering the best Italian food in San Ysidro, San Diego, California. San Ysidro (Spanish pronunciation: [san iˈsiðɾo]) is a district of the City of San Diego, immediately north of the U.S.-Mexico border. It neighbors Otay Mesa West to the north, Otay Mesa to the east, and Nestor and the Tijuana River Valley to the west; together these communities form South San Diego, a pene-exclave of the City of San Diego, thus making it possible to travel (by water) between central San Diego and South San Diego without ever leaving the city limits. Major thoroughfares include Beyer Boulevard and San Ysidro Boulevard.
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Villa Italian Kitchen was founded with one store, one family, and one concept in 1964 when our founder, Michele "Michael" Scotto brought his authentic old-world recipes from Naples, Italy to New York City. Michele's commitment to hospitality, quality ingr
Very good quality pizza, garlic bread, pasta and more. quick warm meal and drink. I like the quick service and taste.
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4 based on 220 reviews
Definitely go here for great Italian food and service! We were greeted warmly by Dago who also was our server, and offered a table very quickly. I had a glass of Pinot Grigio, and we both ordered Caesar salads. With my order of chicken Parmesan with veggies, I added a side of pasta with the most amazing sauce! My husband tried the spaghetti carbonara. The food was cooked perfectly, the portions were generous and the service could not have been better!
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4 based on 48 reviews
Cafe Di Roma specializes in great Italian food with a special touch of old-world culinary traditions. Our family-friendly and family-owned restaurant has 50+ years of culinary experience and 40+ years of experience in the hospitality business.
A friend recommended this place in Imperial Beach on Coronado Island. The restaurant is owned by a couple (the cook of Italian descent and her husband whoâs half Lebanese). They used to run a cafeteria out of state before returning to California. The place is in a strip mall. It is small so youâ better make reservations. The decor is a mish mash of Italian or Italianized paintings. Nothing to rave about. We ordered an antipasto which wasnât that bad and was of generous size. I had a salmon with angel hair pasta. The salmon was a bit overcooked. My friend had the pasta with shrimp and mushroom. I tasted it and it was something that I could pull off myself. Bottom line, the food is not that bad but itâs nothing to rave about. However, my biggest disappointment was the dessert. We ordered a tiramisu and a cannoli and I have to say they were both horrible: they were lumpy, the tiramisu was like a sponge cake topped with a heavy cream. And the cannoli was the same. What a shame! If you go to this place, eat dinner but definitely skip dessert.
4 based on 68 reviews
We ordered theGiant sized pizza for 6. While the actual picture is on the wall for some reason we did not realize it was the actual size of the pizza. This thing is gynormous. I mean hugeAmazing value the fed us for literally two days. I can imagine teenagers going crazy over this place. If you have kids or young teens (especially) boys this is a must order place
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