Reviews on Italian food in Berkeley Heights, New Jersey, United States. Berkeley Heights is a township in Union County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the township's population was 13,183, reflecting a decline of 224 (-1.7%) from the 13,407 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn increased by 1,427 (+11.9%) from the 11,980 counted in the 1990 Census.
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4 based on 230 reviews
In the kitchen of Fiorino Ristorante only the best will do. We have a zero-tolerance policy for anything that sacrifices quality. As expert chefs, we know that the best dishes start with the best ingredients. On our menu, you will find the finest Italian
As outstanding was my first visit, the return visit was even better. The pea and rice soup is excellent. The homemade pasta is always the best. The atmosphere and wait staff are very attentive and professional. I regard this restaurant as the best Italian restaurant in NJ.We're delighted our soups and pastas just keep getting better and better, Adrian. Thank you for returning and taking the time to share this with us! We look forward to providing another memorable dining experience for you again soon.All the best,Ilir and Mentor
4 based on 30 reviews
Itâs neat when your choice is two good restaurants right next to each other. Italian or Chinese. Natalieâs or Lung Yan. Natalieâs has very good Italian food. Nothing fancy. Very good pizza with a varied selection from plain cheese to whatever they think up that day. Fair prices too.
3 based on 22 reviews
Par 440 Restaurant and Lounge on the East Orange Golf Course in Shorts Hills. You can indulge in a wide variety of fresh foods. Like brick oven pizza or sushi prepared fresh by a master sushi chef. Relax and enjoy a cocktail at the bar with friends and co
The food is excellent. The chef is flexible--there are not a lot of vegetarian choices listed but changes can be made. Sitting outside on the back porch overlooking the golf course is a treat in pleasant weather. Wait staff is pleasant and efficient.
3 based on 29 reviews
We've been to Marcello's many times over the years. In the past few years we discovered the brick oven pizzas were quite good and we would go frequently for that and other dishes too. This summer we noticed that there were always flies buzzing around us while eating in the dining room. We've had the flies land in a wine glass and on the food. The door to the outdoor seating area was open a lot and the door to the kitchen at the back of the restaurant was also open consistently. The flies were present every time we visited during the summer, so we stopped going. We went back a week or so ago thinking it would be fly free in November. Wrong. A fly was buzzing around us while we ate dinner. Kitchen door was still open in the back. We won't return.
4 based on 65 reviews
Like many of this restaurantâs clientele, weâve been frequenting Ancona since day one. This is the way a restaurant is meant to be. Service excellent. Food tops. If you are tired of noisy, over the top boisterous places, where you canât hold a normal conversation, this is the place for you. Quiet, polite, civil.The food is so good, making a selection is difficult.
4 based on 108 reviews
We celebrated our Parent's 60th wedding anniversary at this traditional Italian Restaurant. Working with the affable Elaina, planning a menu was seamless. Service was attentive and professional. The Hot appetizers were a definite hit; calamari was so moist, sweet and tender, eggplant rollatini was a delight filled with creamy ricotta cheese and lightly covered in their delicious fresh tasting marinara sauce, large shrimp were briny and sweet, someone commented, it tastes like lobster. Their thinly sliced, lightly breaded, fried eggplant parm. was surprisingly light covered in their marinara sauce and mozzarella cheese. Oh so good! Prices were reasonable. The restaurant also has a casual pizzeria attached. Things to know: Bring your own wine, ample parking, enjoy your meal.
4 based on 35 reviews
Most pizza places have decent toppings, but a good crust is key and Clemente's nails it! We usually get our pizza unsliced and finish it on the pizza stone at home... Crispy! Have also gotten 5 pies at a time for work lunches. They are always so nice and delivery is prompt!
4 based on 61 reviews
For a strip mall restaurant I was not expecting that much so I was blown away as to how good it actually was. 5 stars all the way. We had pasta with fish dishes that were fabulous
4 based on 81 reviews
Have been to Dimaio's several times over the years with disappointing results. This time around we came in for a full meal (wereas we used to get take out before). Started with Ice Tea (it's a BYOB place) and Coke. We chose the Tilapia ($23.95) and the Chicken Saltimboca ($23,95). The service was standard but felt like everyone was tired and disinterested. Tilapia was nice but the chicken was dry.Not my first choice for Italian in the area.
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3 based on 22 reviews
Par 440 Restaurant and Lounge on the East Orange Golf Course in Shorts Hills. You can indulge in a wide variety of fresh foods. Like brick oven pizza or sushi prepared fresh by a master sushi chef. Relax and enjoy a cocktail at the bar with friends and co
The food is excellent. The chef is flexible--there are not a lot of vegetarian choices listed but changes can be made. Sitting outside on the back porch overlooking the golf course is a treat in pleasant weather. Wait staff is pleasant and efficient.
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