Reviews on Italian food in Kenmore, New York, United States. Kenmore is a village in Erie County, New York, United States. The population was 15,423 at the 2010 census. It is part of the Buffalo-Niagara Falls metropolitan area.
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4 based on 57 reviews
Family friendly dining at a reasonable cost. Quick, efficient, friendly service. Large portions. Be ready to request a to-go container when unable to finish the order in one sitting. A good venue for all types of celebrations. No alcohol served.
Jay presents well crafted pizzas with flavorful combinations atop excellent dough.We shared three pies and wine...amazing flavors in just minutes. Also available are seasonal pizzas with ingredients locally sourced.Highly recommend a stop!
4 based on 25 reviews
It's the little things that Jovi's that make it special, like the olive mix brought with your bread before dinner, and how you can taste the effort they put into their sauce. The servers are professional but friendly. I also enjoy that they offer some specials that change each night. I will return for dinner and also happy hour, which features all apps at $5!!!
3 based on 84 reviews
Food was excellent Service was excellent Menu was extensiveI did feel that $6.00 for a dinner salad with iceberg lettuce and two cherry tomatoes was expensive.
4 based on 64 reviews
We visited this place because we had a Groupon certificate. Although the hostess and server were friendly, the dishes ordered don't merit a return visit. Contrary to what we were told, the portions were not large. Upon recommendation, I had ordered the eggplant parmesan ($18) with a salad. I paid extra for grilled chicken ($4) to be added to my salad. The chicken was burnt and dry. The eggplant was also overcooked, crispy and dried out. I was told it would be "meaty and thick". It was not. The other entree ordered was the scallopini with chicken ($19). It had a decent flavor but you didn't get much. With both dishes, the pasta was cold. Service was a bit slow. For the money, Santaserios or Mulberry's is a better option.
4 based on 68 reviews
We went there for lunch recently for the first time.We don't eat meat so we ordered from a special menu that was featured as healthy alternatives. We ordered a pasta dish with salad. Both portions were small and the pasta was just average .When I got the bill I thought that is was incorrect as I assumed that the charge of 17 was for both meals but I was told that this was for each of our meals. I moved to Buffalo a year ago and have raved about the restaurants here and have always given them very positive reviews This place is the exception i.e. High prices for very average food.
4 based on 147 reviews
Entertained a couple of customers and colleagues for a meal at Sinatra's. Highly recommended by some locals and the restaurant did not disappoint. Service was very good, food was excellent and the wine list fit the bill. The stuffed hot peppers and artichoke heart appetizers were awesome. The remainder of the meal also exceeded expectations. Highly recommend.
4 based on 110 reviews
Vinoâs is a small and cozy purely Italian Restaurant on Elmwood Ave in Buffalo. First, they have a large parking lot not often found in the city. We were immediately welcomed st the door and our reserved table was ready. Service was friendly and speedy. Best of all, our two couples raved about the sauce. It had the perfect sweetness for Italian dishes. The meat lasagna was wonderful. Desserts are in-house and wonderful. Iâm giving it five stars. Itâs definitely a Buffal hidden gem.
4 based on 73 reviews
Traditional Italian favorites served in a down-to-earth dining room or outdoor patio.
Amici is your standard Italian restaurant and serves all the classic Italian favorites like Chicken Parm, Braciole, Saltimbocca, etc. It's a fairly large place with tons of seating, parking in back and a large patio. It's decor is nice, but not overly fancy. Dress code seems to be nice casual. The service is excellent and very accommodating; our server was very patient with our group of six and was efficient without being overly intrusive. The appetizers were the real star here; the stuffed banana peppers were the best I've had, the clams casino were flavorful, and the arancini was also delicious. All of this comes with unlimited hot, fresh bread. The entrees were very good; I had chicken saltimbocca, which was cheesy, tender, and delicious. The linguini with clams and the braciole were big hits as well. Unfortunately we didn't save room for dessert, but overall this was an enjoyable experience for a decent price.
4 based on 228 reviews
Established in 1975, 40 years and 3 generations later Ristorante Lombardo has evolved into one of the regions best and most authentic Italian restaurants. Our seasonally changing menu features original creations inspired by regional Italian preparations,
The gem of WNY and Buffalo, Tommy Lombardo and staff work extremely hard at providing 5 star service, with exceptional customer engagement and great service after the sale. We've become quite fond of this North Buffalo haven and continue to return for those romantic nights. This place induces romance and labors to become the best of Buffalo. Two thumbs up!!!
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