Best Italian restaurants nearby. Discover the best Italian food in Maple Shade. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Italian restaurants near you.. Maple Shade Township is a township in Burlington County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the township's population was 19,131, reflecting an increase of 52 (+0.3%) from the 19,079 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn declined by 132 (-0.7%) from the 19,211 counted in the 1990 Census.
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3 based on 65 reviews
Pros:Ample parking.Accept and honor reservations.Many menu choices.Rapid delivery of kids' dinners.Reasonably tasty food.Cons:Pricey.Speghetti sauce was limp and sparse.Wait service was wanting.Limited choice of salad dressings.No side room or alcove tables for semi-private get togethers.
4 based on 26 reviews
Vincents is a great neighborhood eatery that is clean, well staffed, and has courteous service. The soups, pasta dishes, and sandwiches are delicious. The owners can't do enough to accommodate, and will take special orders.
4 based on 191 reviews
Authentic Italian food focusing on different Italian regions classic dishes. Chef-owner operated. 4 courses tasting menu offered 5 days a week.
not a lot of really good menu choices for entrees, everything including bread dip, Has mushroom earthy taste, gnocchi was really good, service was a bit off, left there unimpressed
4 based on 28 reviews
Favorite place for Birthday pizza! The pastas are all very good but I can't help but get that marinara pizza... a little spicey with asiago cheese, my mouth is watering just thinking about it! The Greek salad is also delicious and the large can feed 4 people. The staff is always friendly and can accommodate a couple of people or large crowds (although can be a bit noisy sometimes - it is a BYOB and kids are welcome). Be aware they are closed Monday and Tuesdays and they only take cash (ATM on the premises). Oh delicious homemade gelato/sorbet also! Overall, one of my very favorite places!
4 based on 67 reviews
My daughter wanted Italian food for her birthday dinner at someplace local and casual. So we went to Sal and Joe's. Immediately you're greeted with their toasty oven baked garlic bread. Yummmmmm! Then salads... just ok. The entrees... most were very good. (Eggplant parm and chicken parm... awesome. ) Their tomato sauce is fantastic. Great for dipping! My husband had the tuscan pasta and it was dry. Overall our meal was good and filling. Most took part home. A huge repeat customer base of regulars.
4 based on 126 reviews
The current generation of Passariello's got started in the food business over 25 years ago when Pasquale Passariello began his first food service job, working in an Italian cargo ship kitchen. Born and raised in Naples, Italy, Pasquale had a deep desire t
A group of us did take out Sunday. We all ordered different salads. Everyone was disappointed. Each salad had about a half a head of iceberg lettuce. It was a waste. The toppings tasted like they came from a grocery store just cut up and placed on top. I had a Cobb salad and it was tasteless. Not sure if folks expect a container to be filled to the brim but I would have liked some variety of greens and not so much. A cheese that had some taste and ham that was more than a slice of packaged lunch meat. Maybe their other food is better but I would suggest not getting a salad here.
4 based on 506 reviews
Informal BYOB Italian eatery where the emphasis is on the traditional homestyle Italian cooking. Managed by Angelo Lutz, Philly's original Kitchen Consigliere, and located in Collingswood, NJ
My wife and I were here on a Friday night and had a very good dinner.Included salad was good and my veal parmigiana with pasta/garlic oil was excellent. My wife's veal Marsala would have also been excellent if it wasn't swimming in sauce.swimming in sauce. The veal in both dishes was very good--pounded thin and it was quite tender--a big plus. The bread was quite ordinary despite the excellent olive oil so that was a disappointment. Good bread is the sign of a very good restaurant so help needed there. Service was very good throughout the meal. Very nice to have a choice of different pastas and sauces with the entree. Prices were reasonable.
4 based on 368 reviews
You can expect the very best in contemporary Italian cuisine and seafood at Caffe Aldo Lamberti. A South Jersey Landmark for over 28 years and just minutes from Philadelphia, you will find mouthwatering menu selections such as chicken, veal, pasta, USDA p
I'll make it quick. We were a party of six, seated promptly when we arrived for our reservation. Drinks arrived quickly and were well made. Everyone loved their meals. My wife and I both had the same things: the crab cake appetizer and a halibut special for the entree. Both were wonderful. You can find some reasonable wines on the menu. We had two vegetarians with us and they found much to like as well. And they have free parking as if you don't care to valet. What not to like! Yes, it was expensive but not at all out of line considering the quality of the food, service, and beautiful atmosphere.
4 based on 309 reviews
To celebrate two birthdays, we opted to have dinner at Maggiano's. The warm bread and huge salad were great. Both my wife and I ordered the chicken piccata dish. My chicken was over done, but when my wife shared a piece of her chicken with me, it was fork tender. The pound cake (ala mode) desert had burnt edges but the inner sections were very good especially the glazed bananas. Even though we dined on a Wednesday evening, the main dinning room was completely filled. So Maggiano's must be doing something right.
4 based on 191 reviews
Authentic Italian food focusing on different Italian regions classic dishes. Chef-owner operated. 4 courses tasting menu offered 5 days a week.
not a lot of really good menu choices for entrees, everything including bread dip, Has mushroom earthy taste, gnocchi was really good, service was a bit off, left there unimpressed
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