Find out what Italian restaurants to try in Sugar Land. Sugar Land is a city in Fort Bend County, Texas, United States, within the Houston–The Woodlands–Sugar Land metropolitan area. Founded as a sugar plantation in the early mid-20th century and incorporated in 1959, Sugar Land is one of the most affluent and fastest-growing cities in Texas, having grown more than 158 percent between 1990 and 2000. In the time period of 2000–2007, Sugar Land also enjoyed a 46.24% job growth. As of the 2010 census, the city's population was 78,817. Due to the Greatwood/New Territory annexation on December 12, 2017, the city's estimate of population is now 117,869, as of January 1, 2018.
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4 based on 48 reviews
100% Authentic New York style restaurant. All ingredients are imported. Family owned and operated.
Started ordering pizza from Brooklyn's after our former go-to pizza parlor closed. Wish former place had closed earlier as Brooklyn's pizza is soooo much better (maybe why other place closed). In addition to pizza, they offer salad's (Greek is my favorite), traditional Italian foods like lasagna and calzones plus many dessert items. We always do takeout but they do have a dinning room. Friendly counter staff and they really appreciate the tips.
4 based on 31 reviews
I arrived and I've never been here before. The menus were available and I looked at the offerings. This is not table service you go through the line and they prepare the food that you ask for. I asked the lady in front of me what she like and she was very very sharing. I ended up ordering a cup of the tomato basil soup and I ordered a salad with feta cheese on romaine lettuce, the dressing was very good.The servers were all pleasent and the transaction only took a few minutes. when I took my food to the table I sat down and had a very agreeable lunch with water and a nice glass of italian pino grigo.One of the other reviewers commented on the serving style which was cardboard containers or or boxes and I think it's a little unusual but it didn't offend me.The drive out price with the glass of wine was 18 bucks which to me is a little bit High because I think the wine was 6 bucks or 7 bucks and I think $11 for a cup of soup and a salad is slightly expensive.
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4 based on 91 reviews
We stopped in for an early dinner. I had lasagna and hubby had baked tortellini. Both dishes were very good. Our Caesar salads had no dressing and we had to ask for it. We also had to ask for Italian bread, which was too soft. The first glass of wine was half full. The second glass of wine came very full. WTH? Service was ok. The ambiance was nice. The waitress reached across me to give my husband his meal. The bill was high. Melody, we're deeply sorry to know you weren't satisfied with your overall dining experience. We strive to provide fantastic food and outstanding service, and we apologize if your meal did not meet your expectations. Please contact our manager at (281) 491-8900 at your earliest convenience to discuss this further.
4 based on 99 reviews
After years of trying different Italian restaurants, we always come back to Carrabbaâs. The food and the service is superb. Our favorites are Linguine pescatore, pasta carrabbaâs, linguine in clam sauce (very seasonal), margarita pizza, etc. We always start with fried calamari and eat tons of bread. It is hard to have self-control when it comes to their bread. I will start the diet tomorrow.
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4 based on 95 reviews
The restaurant itself is nicely decorated and quiet which allows for easy conversation. The service was good. It is easily accessible from Southwest Freeway in a busy shopping center. I ordered off the lunch special menu - Salad with grilled chicken. It had no taste and barely anything other than lettuce and chicken. The bread and dipping sauce was good.
4 based on 177 reviews
We had not been to this restaurant since it opened and now I remember why. It's too expensive. We took our young granddaughters here for lunch especially because they are given pieces of dough to play with while waiting for their pizza. However we spent $50 for a small traditional pizza and medium Brooklyn Bridge pizza plus 5 waters. We were just not impressed at all.
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