Most Popular Italian food in Houma, Louisiana, United States

August 22, 2019 Janean Rudisill

Discover Restaurants offering the best Italian food in Houma, Louisiana, United States. Houma (/ˈhoʊmə/ HOH-mə) is the largest city in and the parish seat of Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana, United States and the largest principal city of the Houma–Bayou Cane–Thibodaux Metropolitan Statistical Area. The city's powers of government have been absorbed by the parish, which is now run by the Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government. The population was 33,727 at the 2010 census, an increase of 1,334 over the 2000 tabulation of 32,393.
Things to do in Houma

7. Rotolo's Pizzeria

1311 Saint Charles St Ste. A, Houma, LA 70360-3962 Italian, Pizza Lunch, Dinner +1 985-879-3719 http://www.rotolos.com

Reviewed By Bluffton

Had a hankering for pasta and stumbled into this restaurant.Had their meatballs and spaghetti.....the pasta was okay, the meatballs were pretty good...had a spicy tang to them which I liked. All in all, okay, but not exceptional.After tax, the dish was $12.08 before tip.

6. Sicily's Ultimate Italian Buffet

1539 Martin Luther King Blvd, Houma, LA Pizza, Italian Lunch Wheelchair Accessible, Seating +1 985-853-0466 https://www.facebook.com/sicilyshouma/
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4 based on 14 reviews

Reviewed By Wendy G

I have going there on many occasion never has it been dirty. I think when I go I going for pizza but never end up eating any. The Cajun foods there are awesome from Gumbo to white snd red beans to Marconi and cheese . They have the freshest Salad bar I ever seen. Service is on theory part great. Getting hungry just thinking about it.

5. Olive Garden

1757 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, Houma, LA 70360-2409 Italian Dinner, Lunch Takeout, Seating, Serves Alcohol, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Table Service +1 985-872-6990 http://www.olivegarden.com/locations/la/houma/houma/1646
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3 based on 39 reviews

Olive Garden

Reviewed By Everything665

I make it a point to eat at Olive Garden whenever I am home in NJ or whenever I travel. My favorite restaurant in all states.

4. Peppers Pizzeria

541 Corporate Dr, Houma, LA 70360-2834 Pizza, Italian, American Lunch, Dinner Outdoor Seating, Television, Wheelchair Accessible, Takeout, Seating, Parking Available, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Wine and Beer, Accepts American Express, Accepts Mastercard, Accepts Visa, Digital Payments, Free Wifi, Accepts Discover, Highchairs Availab +1 985-872-0006 http://www.pepperspizzeria.com/locations/houma
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4 based on 48 reviews

Peppers Pizzeria

Reviewed By markhY7989BB

Okay, so I'm a somewhat regular, dining in about 6-8 times a year, take out about the same amount and then a birthday or two in the back. Just went there this past Saturday, 7/29/2017 at about 4:00 in the afternoon but a bit of context beforehand:We had two grandkids, 9 and 4, and they wanted to play games. There are four choices in Houma that I'm aware of: Sicily's, Pinocchio's, Chuck E Cheese, and Peppers. So, Pinocchio's is dreary and wasn't a great place the last time we went - admittedly a long time ago.Sicily's has a salad bar, lots of variety and games but the game room is not in good working order much of the time. Chuck E Cheese? Well where do I begin? Over priced, loud, perfunctory service, you have to eat with plastic forks and the salad bar is limited. Food sucks and the last time I went with my grandson, I asked for lemon for my tea and was told, "we don't do that any more." Seriously, I'm not kidding.So, the food is good at Pepper's the game room was always good although not the scale of CEC, it has plenty for the kids, the service was good and there was tons of room to sit. Right? Well not any longer. It has been a while since we ate in the game room because it is a completely different - and completely unacceptable - experience. Which is sad because we just had dinner there in the main room about a week ago, a party of 12, and I had my usual Southwest Taco pizza. Like I said, the food is great here.So anyway, we walk in at a slow time to allow the kids to have a couple hours fun. We walked up to place our order and first thing we found out was they rearranged the place and the tables were all gone. In their place were 3 bar tables. The kind where 3 people can perch on a stool with a drink. Fine for a bar. But no tables other than these.So we asked the (very nice and sweet) cashier and she explained that we could either sit in the main room and be waited on (and not see the kids playing), or we could order take out pizzas or whatever at her station and eat at those little tables. But they didn't provide service and not even plates. We'd eat out of the boxes. My beloved wanted a salad and that was fine; it would be in a go container with a plastic fork. You know, just like the LOUSY experience Chuck E Cheese provides but even worse because at least they have actual tables where adults can sit comfortably and watch kids.Oh, and all the beverages are bottled. You can't get a fountain drink from this end of the place. I don't know why because it isnt' the black hole of Calcutta. It's only a short walk to the fountain machine, but no, you can't get a fountain drink and therefore no refills either.So I asked if they had tea, and yes, but it isn't brewed. THAT is from a fountain dispenser but no refills. Are you kidding me?! Tea is the absolute cheapest drink in the business other than water. So we ordered our pizzas and ate our salads with plastic forks - which I hate, I really do - and got our drinks in bottles and asked the cashier if we could have some cups with ice. Yes, we could Well, it turns out that now in Houma you can choose good food and eat at Pepper's or a good experience for kids (and crummy food) and eat at Chuck E Cheese. If you were taking your grandkids out expressly for their entertainment which would you choose? Let's face it; we bring kids to these places to have fun for a while, and we may or may not want to schlep along to every game with them. Sometimes we just want to let them unwind while we do the same. We can sit and relax and watch them knowing they're safe because we can see them. Not at Pepper's any longer. Too bad but seriously, I don't think they considered their customers when they made these changes and I know I"m being militant, but I won't be considering them any longer.Good Morning Mr. Mark, I appreciate the detailed feedback about your experience in the party place. I'm very sorry about your experience this past Saturday. As you've noticed, In July of 2016 we made some very extensive changes to the layout of The Party Place. We had two problems that through extensive guest feedback we needed to address. Kids wanted newer and a larger variety of games We added 15 more games at the expense of our dining area in the Party Place and also opened the gaming area up to our main dining room. The second problem was previously, we did counter service in the Party Area. Guest were confused and wanted to be waited on with full service. Our staff could not focus on the guest experience and service the gaming experience at the same time. By removing the dining tables and replacing them with games we provided the experience that children wanted. We moved all dining into the main dining room but still wanted to offer an option for guests who wanted a quick appetizer or drink in the party area, hence packaged food and beverage. We provided small tables for parents who wanted to watch the little ones.I definitely understand that the layout is not ideal for parents who want to sit and eat a full meal while keeping a very close eye on the 3-5 year old children. We do have an area that is called 'platform' seating that allows a fairly good view of the area and entrance / exit. I appreciate your kind words about our food and service and want to work hard and continue to provide that for you. I'd like to invite you back to sit in our 'platform' dining area. Please contact me at [email protected] so we can make arrangements if you'd like to try this option.Have a great day and we hope to keep you coming back for those celebrations!Grady Verret (owner)

3. Milano

314 Belanger St, Houma, LA 70360-4434 Italian, American Dinner, Lunch Reservations, Seating, Serves Alcohol, Takeout, Table Service, Live Music [email protected] +1 985-879-2426 http://www.milanohouma.com
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4 based on 44 reviews

Milano

Located in the heart of Downtown Houma, Milano serves traditional and contemporary Italian delicacies with a flair for European and American influences. Our defined approach to service and masterfully-constructed dishes made Milano one of Southern Louisia

Reviewed By EricSmd

This is the best restaurant in Houma. It has class, excellent food, great wine list, beautiful interior and excellent service. It is what you would expect of a white tablecloth restaurant. I've been here for work dinners and with my wife and with my family. It has been great on all occasions.The food is very well done. Often they have live music that isn't excessively loud. The bar next door is also classy and well done.

2. Red Fish Pizza

224 S Hollywood Rd, Houma, LA 70360-2717 Italian, Pizza Lunch, Dinner Delivery, Takeout, Wheelchair Accessible +1 985-872-1400 http://redfishpizza.com
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5 based on 28 reviews

Red Fish Pizza

Reviewed By Anne P

Forget about those big chain pizza places. Redfish Pizza (by the way, there is no fish on the pizza) serves handmade Italian food. Try the spinach & feta pizza or maybe a calzone.

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1. Cristiano Ristorante

724 High St, Houma, LA 70360-4712 Italian Lunch, Dinner, Brunch, Late Night Takeout, Reservations, Outdoor Seating, Private Dining, Seating, Parking Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Table Service +1 985-223-1130 http://www.cristianoristorante.com/
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4 based on 189 reviews

Cristiano Ristorante

Cristiano Ristorante is committed to offering traditional Italian food paired with hints of Mediterranean soul. Seasonal menus offer our guests the opportunity to try flavors not conventionally found in classic Italian food. Our registered sommelier’s win

Reviewed By 999genep

We have the pleasure of dining at christiano's restaurant today. Ethan our waiter was out of this world as well as all the food. The grilled oysters, the seafood frittata, and the excellent beer and wine choices we're all fantastic! Ethan our waiter is wonderful! Thank you. We'll be back.

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