Best Italian restaurants nearby. Discover the best Italian food in Katonah. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Italian restaurants near you.. Katonah is one of three hamlets and census-designated places (CDP) within the town of Bedford, Westchester County, in the U.S. state of New York, specifically northern Westchester. The Katonah CDP had a population of 1,679 at the 2010 census.
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4 based on 38 reviews
My boyfriend and I live in town and came here one random Tuesday, excepting basic Italian, we were blown away!! We got eggplant rollitini and calamari for an app which were delicious!! The eggplant was a big portion ! We also had minestrone soup which was packed with flavor, we split short rib fusilli which tasted like something out of a fancy restaurant in Manhattan! We had an amazing experience and will be back!!
4 based on 88 reviews
Mamma Rosa features a warm and inviting atmosphere offering authentic Italian cuisine at affordable prices. Our selections include delectable pasta, chicken, veal, seafood, and steak as well as our excellent daily specials. You may even want to just stop
We have dined here many times over the past several years. My only regret is that we didnât find this place sooner. The food is always fresh and delicious. Entrees come out hot-as they should. Waitstaff is very professional and personable.
4 based on 36 reviews
Sinapis Pizza Rustica the Best Italian Restaurant offers special Pizza, Pasta, Beef, Catering menu, soups, Heroes, Chicken, Best pizza pasta, Seafood, Dessert, Lunch and Dinner with easy online ordering and Fresh food delivery, catering, 5 Norm Ave, Bedfo
Friendly and attentive service paired with top quality food is a winning combination. I've gone in for a fresh slice and used Sinapis for party catering. Prices are very fair and the food is amazing. My personal favorite is their meatballs. Reminds me of the ones my grandma used to make on Sundays for our family.
4 based on 102 reviews
I. And here for my birthday dinner with friends. The space is in a house like structure. Light and airy on the inside with lots of windows and light. Bright and inviting. This place specializes in homemade pasta. It was hard to choose because everything sounded so good. We shared a very good appetizer of Prosciutto wrapped figs that were stuffed with goat cheese and broiled. Delicious. We ordered 3 pasta dishes. Rigatoni Bolognese, Garganelli with a Saffron cream sauce and Gemelli with Seafood. All were pronounced delicious. I thought the Garganelli was particularly good. Also ordered the Salmon which was nicely prepared. Ended the meal with some very good chocolate cannoli cake and Cappuccino. The service was attentive and friendly and the prices were pretty reasonable. I would come back to try the other pasta dishes. This place was a win
4 based on 45 reviews
It is listed in the 2012 Westchester Zagat
It's been a full year since I reviewed Nino's. How can that be? It's still one of my local favorites. There's nothing like stepping inside Nino's, after yet another insufferable Metro-North-Is-Late-Again train ride, squished in next to someone because Metro North has taken two cars off of each train, leaving many unlucky, late, tired commuters standing for the long train ride home - but I digress. There's nothing like stepping inside Nino's on one of the first really chilly November nights to feel at once comforted and grateful for a night off from one's own kitchen..We arrived at 7:15 p.m.. The front dining room was full. We were shown to the back room which is larger and quieter, but already had several occupied tables. Handsome Companion and I settled into a table in the corner, away from the windows as I was, as usual, chilly. We ordered two glasses of wine, the Montepulciano for me and the Malbec for H.C. The wine warmed me. We nursed them, awaiting our food, and chatted quietly about the day. H.C.'s Pasta Fagioli arrived first, followed by my iceberg salad. The soup smelled wonderful and was, filled with beans and flavor. My iceberg lettuce salad was perfect; dotted with beets, cucumber, olives and cheese; just enough to whet but not suppress my appetite. We paused and sipped our wines. More couples had arrived, chatting away and looking happy to be out together (always nice). Our mains, tender and flavorful Veal Toscano for me and equally tender and delicious Veal Parmigiana for H.C. arrived shortly. Both came with a side of potatoes, carrots , broccoli and green beans (pasta is an option). We ate, shared bites, and talked quietly. And that's what Nino's provides; a quiet place to enjoy great food in an intimate setting.
4 based on 23 reviews
Thin crust pizza is a real favorite but La Familia not only manages to make it thin, it makes it so that the crust at the end is so good that there were not many ends left. The pizza is really good. Even the grand children ate almost to the end of the crust. I finished what they didn't eat. Enough said!!
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4 based on 28 reviews
They have a great variety of slices, including a broccoli rabe and sausage, which was delicious. This is a cute place, and the staff couldn't be nicer.
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4 based on 130 reviews
I often go to Peppinoâs. Itâs hard these days to find traditional Italian style cooking, and this restaurant has the best chicken and veal Parmigiana for miles! Thin, crispy, perfect proportions of sauce and cheese. Great sides accompany the dish as well as a traditional garden salad ( ask for optional for Gorgonzola- itâs worth the extra charge!). Also great is their amazing garlic bread!Tough to just walk in on a Friday or Saturday night, be sure to reserve ahead! The food is consistently great!
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4 based on 85 reviews
Benvenuti at Le Fontane Italian Restaurant where you can experience authentic Italian Cuisine in a cozy and friendly atmosphere! Join us to experience a taste of Italy, right here in Somers, New York. Our family owned and operated restaurant will be the p
We went to this restaurant for a Sunday evening dinner in June and ate inside. We had been hoping this restaurant might be an off-the-beaten-path "find". It wasn't. The dining room decor was bland and dated feeling, an open room that looked as though it had not been significantly updated since about 1990. The food was equally bland. The brown sauce in which the fettuccine with sausage was served tasted no better than if it came from a can. Prices were reasonable compared to restaurants in the center of towns in the area, however. The patio, where we did not eat, looked pleasant.
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4 based on 167 reviews
This place is just fantastic. This was my second visit here for dinner and the first time for my 20 something daughter. She actually knows the family that owns it but had never had an opportunity to eat here. It was a Tuesday night at 6pm and the small place was already packed. All tables and seats at the bar taken. There was about a 25 minute wait before we were able to get a table. We had a glass of wine and sat at the few stools in the small side room. The place has a great feel to it and the clientele has that friendly community vibe. The house wine they were serving, Murphy was very good. My daughter had a Caesar salad to start and I went with the Pea soup. She had the Rigatoni Bolognese as an entree - Iâve had this before and it is some of the best Iâve had. I went out of my comfort zone and ordered the fettuccine with rabbit, yes rabbit. It was very good. I even talked my daughter into trying it. I had a late meeting back at work so had to take cappuccino and cannoli to go. They provided a limoncello for my daughter. When I broke that cannoli open at work later - wow! Exquisite. Had to focus on the meeting.The staff was awesome. Friendly and efficient.
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