Reviews on Italian food in New Tripoli, Pennsylvania, United States. New Tripoli (/ˌnjuː trɪˈpoʊli/ NEW-tri-POH-lee) is a census-designated place in Lynn Township, in Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, in the United States. As of the 2010 census the population was 898 residents.
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4 based on 162 reviews
Everyone loved thefood- was huge amount-we will be eating leftovers for a while. Our waiter was extra nice, helping us with Birthday preparations. Wheelchair accessible. The monk fish with scallops and (stripped) ravioli was $28. Vodka sauce spaghetti was$9. We will return!!
My wife and I have been frequenting this Italian restaurant & pizza place for over 10 years, at least 4 - 5 times a year. Mainly we just share a pizza, usually for lunch, although I have stopped by for a sandwich (for carryout/takeaway) too. I have always enjoyed their food, and would recommend this establishment.
4 based on 231 reviews
This is my second time here and I am floored at how good it is. It's like a perfect little secret here tucked away in this town. I had the gnocchi fantasy, a salad and bread. The portion sizes are huge, the prices are great and the food is delicious and fresh. I love gnocchi and you really have to get it right.. This place does that. It gets it perfectly right. Highly recommend.
3 based on 22 reviews
Atmosphere was good, food was good. Just not happy when work staff speak other than the English language. We will try another time to give the place a second chance.
4 based on 19 reviews
I had dinner here on a Sunday evening in June 2015. As previously noted, Giovanni's is off the beaten path, in a small strip mall that itself seems out of place amidst the crops and low-density housing of rural eastern Pennsylvania. As I was soon to find out, it was worth the trip. I entered and found a small table amidst the locals enjoying their meals. I ordered a tossed salad and white clam sauce with linguine. The tossed salad was served with a small loaf of fresh, hot crusty bread. The lettuce was iceberg and normally that is a harbinger of an inferior salad, but this was an exception. The lettuce was crisp and substantial. It made for a very good salad. The tangy Italian dressing made it all the more enjoyable. The piping-hot linguine/clam dish was simply excellent. The pasta was perfectly cooked and the sauce was delicious, with just the right amount of garlic. The chef served it to me. That doesn't happen too often. They didn't skimp on the clams, there were 18 in my serving. For a place in a strip mall next to the fields, Giovanni's outdid itself. The local populace is luck to have such a good restaurant nearby.
4 based on 21 reviews
Went here tonight after a busy day to avoid having my spouse cook. Great Choice.I had a California-style cheese steak sandwich and the Italian wedding soup; my spouse had the "large" calzone, Everything was excellent. We both had "people bags" for leftovers. In fact, my spouse's calzone was so large it would have fed 3-4 people with normal appetites...2 if you're really hungry. Service by Mayra was top notch. It's a bar with back and outside dining areas but prices are reasonable.
4 based on 17 reviews
Pizza is average. They skimp on sauce and cheese and toppings. Crust is doughy and tough. They should cook at higher temp. We stopped getting their pizza. Cheesesteaks are mediocre. From Philly home of best cheesesteak. It's all in the roll. Dislike the hotdog style rolls in this area.
3 based on 33 reviews
Romano's is our go-to takeout place for consistently good food in a region with little of it. Housemade lobster and crab raviolis are delicious (especially in vodka sauce), chicken cheese steaks are a favorite, and pizzas are above-average. The only significant down-side, as others have noted, is the slow service -- both in the dining room and sometimes for takeout. I've literally sat there waiting for takeout for almost an hour, after arriving right around the time I'd been told the food would be ready. This was the worst experience; occasionally the food IS ready on time, and on other occasions it's been just a 10-15-minute wait. It's notable that the quality of the food is enough to keep us going back, despite the inconvenience.
4 based on 76 reviews
Nice restaurant and menu. All well executed. One of the plates order got a bit mixed up. The raviolis where supposed to be fig with ricotta but some filled with lobster where mixed up. Nothing mayor but if someone where to be allergic that might be an issue. Good pizza.Sad there was no grappa to go with a decent espresso at the end of the meal.
4 based on 15 reviews
Salvatore Italian Restaurant was established in 2004 by Vito Coniglaro and his wife Fillippa. It is located on route 309 in New Tripoli Pennsylvania. Vito, who was born and raised in Carini Sicily, has a love for food and cooking. He takes great pride in
Met a girlfriend here for lunch and had a great meal. The chef made my friend the tuna fish fresh to order and put it on fresh bread. She raved about the sandwich. The french fries were fresh cut potatoes, nothing prepackaged or frozen. I ordered a small stromboli and it was great! We each took 1/2 of our meals home for dinner.
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