Best Italian Restaurants in Pennsauken
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- MMarcellaNew Jersey •1 review5.0Dined 1 day agoQuaint dining spot in the heart of Haddonfield. Amazing brunch menu. The house made sausage is the best I’ve had since my dad’s. It had lots of flavor and loved that it had spice, too. Will be back for dinner and save room to try the Canolli.More infoUmile TrattoriaPrice: Moderate• Italian• Haddonfield•4.8
- JjanetPhiladelphia County •56 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoWe love the kitchen contact n our server kim n the staff r very attentive n the bestMore infoThe Kitchen ConsiglierePrice: Expensive• Italian• Collingswood•4.8
- RRyanWashington, D.C. Area •1 review5.0Dined 3 days agoThe restaurant was perfect for a Valentine’s Day dinner. The ambience was romantic, the menu had a very nice variety for the select Valentine’s Day three course meal, and the signature drinks were delicious. One of the best espresso martinis we’ve ever had at a restaurant. My girlfriend was given a rose with the bill, which was a great final touch. Highly recommend!More infoIl Villaggio Restaurant & BarPrice: Expensive• Contemporary Italian• Cherry Hill•4.6
- DDustinPhiladelphia County •6 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoWe had a wonderful dinner. It was a very busy night, so the cozy downstairs dining area had a higher than typical noise level, but the superb staff and management made sure we were very well taken care of. Verona is BYOB, so be prepared if that is part of your desired dining experience. We tried some menu favorites as well as a few of the specials - the fried tomato and provolone appetizer was amazing! We finished with the ricotta cheesecake - rich and decadent. Thank you for a nice evening, and we look forward to our next visit.More infoVerona RistorantePrice: Moderate• Italian• Haddonfield•4.8
- WWilliamNew York City •2 reviews5.0Dined 6 days agoCaffe Aldo Lamberti is a great date night spot for a romantic dinner. The setting is intimate and the atmosphere has a modern, chic, classy vibe. The cocktails are delicious and well mixed with great presentation. The food was delicious and satisfying. Their papardelle Bolognese was savory, tendor, and flavorful. The steak was a great cut cooked perfectly and very savory. The staff was very attentive and welcoming with a very professional demeanor and very knowledgeable witj their restaurants selectipns. Overall would highly recommend for a date or busninrss meal.More infoCaffe Aldo LambertiPrice: Expensive• Contemporary Italian• Cherry Hill•4.8
Discover best Italian restaurants in Pennsauken
Discover the delightful tastes of Italy right in the heart of Pennsauken, New Jersey! Our curated selection of Italian restaurants in Camden offers a splendid array of authentic Italian cuisines that resonate with the charm of traditional Italian dining. From tantalizing pasta dishes and exquisite risottos to gourmet pizzas and decadent desserts, each restaurant promises a unique culinary experience that reflects the rich flavors and culinary expertise of Italy. Pennsauken's dining scene thrives with a vibrant mix of Italian eateries, each providing a cozy ambiance perfect for family dinners, romantic dates, or casual meetups with friends. The restaurants emphasize the importance of fresh ingredients and traditional cooking methods, ensuring every dish served is both authentic and delicious. Patrons can look forward to exceptional service and a welcoming atmosphere, making each dining experience memorable. Whether you are a local or a visitor, exploring the Italian restaurants in Pennsauken, New Jersey, is a must for anyone seeking to indulge in genuine Italian cuisine. These establishments not only offer a feast for the taste buds but also embody the warmth and hospitality that Italian dining is known for. Enjoy the best of Italy in Camden County, where every meal is a celebration of culinary artistry and tradition.