Discover Restaurants offering the best Italian food in Banning, California, United States. Banning is a city in Riverside County, California, United States. The population was 29,603 at the 2010 census. It is situated in the San Gorgonio Pass, also known as Banning Pass. It is named for Phineas Banning, stagecoach line owner and the "Father of the Port of Los Angeles."
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I have been eating here for over 20 years and LOVE the food! Must recommend the subs though. They are my absolute favorite!! Prefer them over the other sub restaurants. Definitely more of a laid back atmosphere but the staff are friendly. The prices seem very reasonable and they do offer specials.
4 based on 147 reviews
New to Beaumont and located right off Interstate 10, Domenico's Italian Kitchen serves up great Italian food at a very reasonable price. It has an extensive menu that features all of the Italian favorites. The Lasagna and Pasta dishes are great and their
Domenicos, thanks for making a long day even longer; fellow neighbors, avoid this place completely. I live in Beaumont & we recently joined the Uber Eats service area; eager to eat Italian & not eager to cook Domenicos delivery seemed like a great option. I placed my order at 7.00 PM and the app informed me my food would be delivered forty minutes later - great I thought, we had just come in from a long road trip and were eager to eat a warm meal. The app confirmed that the restaurant was preparing my food, and although the estimated delivery time kept creeping-up I thought nothing of it; this is Beaumont & they're a small restaurant. A fresh pasta meal would be worth the wait. 7.50, 8.00, 8.10, 8.15, 8.20 all went by with a "preparing your food" status & my family growing hungrier by the moment. No problem, we thought, it will get here & we ordered large meals so we anticipated the wait to be worth it. This whole time I'm thinking they must be busy, but I'm not the type to call and tell a restaurant to hurry-up. 8.30pm rolls around, 1 hour & 30+ minutes after ordering, I receive a push notification "the restaurant has canceled your meal." A push notification, not a phone call - think about that. I thought this must be an error, no reputable restaurant would cancel a paid dinner delivery 90+ minutes later; alas, I was wrong, the restaurant did cancel. I called the restaurant & was told "we couldn't get a driver so we canceled.""When did you realize this?" I asked. "Awhile ago, but we just hit cancel on the order now." I explained to the restaurant I had placed my order 90+ minutes ago & was expecting a meal, I couldn't understand why they couldn't have called me to say there was a delivery issue - or even inquire if I wanted to pickup our dinner. (Which I would have done, we were really hungry) The woman became snippy and told me there's nothing she can do, but said I can "complain to the manager." I didn't bother, at this rate I expected my food to be spit-in. This local restaurant that depends on neighborhood business to thrive forever lost a customer & I hope after reading this they lost you too. Would it have been such a big deal to call me? Were you really that busy on a Tuesday that you couldn't have a staff member drive 4 miles? Why do you bother advertising as a restaurant with delivery if you can't fulfill orders? I hope an Olive Garden opens in your parking lot, a business with crappy customer service has no business being in business.Thanks for causing me & my family to wait around 90 minutes just to have to figure out new dinner plans at 8.30 PM. Seriously, this is pathetic - in a vast and thriving market of competition you should strive to be above the rest. We ended up sadly eating Domino's - it wasn't good, but they had the decency to deliver an order that was paid for. Neighbors, you've been warned.
I come here everytime my family comes to morongo. This is the place's first review so I guess ill do my best here.Anyway there's always a long line here, especially on weekends, next to panda express. The pizzas are big, like sbarro style. When actually trying them, they're your average pizza. Not saying they're not good but they're not sbarro.The only bad is they're overpriced and have no combo options. Otherwise good.
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
Pizza by the slice or Mac and cheez, lasagna, all really good! Fuel up and continue shopping! Lovely smiley staff too!
4 based on 111 reviews
We have eaten here for many years and it still puts out good food. Nothing is remarkable, but once you have been there you can expect the same flavors . You like it or you do not. This time we actually got a lot less than expected. The veal was tough and dry with a small side of pasta and a very small salad. The eggplant was ok, could have used another few minutes in the oven and some more cheese. The meatballs were smaller and lacked flavor with a smaller portion of pasta. At $15.95 for dinners except veal which was $10.00 more, we expected to at least match or surpass our prior experiences. I am not sure how other "old timers" look at these changes, but for my family it was not a win-win in value versus what we paid. Everything served was just stuff on a plate. The nicest presentation was their excellent garlic bread (it is Delicious)! They also served a pretty decent chianti wine. This was a late lunch and not sure if dinner prices are more. Husband says after this meal we will not be back, but the rest of us Really like their garlic bread...I wonder if a glass of wine and a loaf of garlic bread wouldn't make a perfect meal? As I said before, mixed feelings all around.
4 based on 368 reviews
Eating out often, it is hard to find it all in one place. Russo's offers authentic and great tasting Italian dishes, great wine, attentive service and all wrapped up with friendly staff and great service.
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