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Best Italian Restaurants and Stores in NY, CT, and MA.

There is so much good Italian food in the northeast that it may be easier to name the bad ones. I have a very low tolerance for bad food or service with Italian restaurants, because there are so many good ones nearby that I don’t need to give places a second chance.

some that stand out:

Marchettis in Cranston, Rhode Island is one of the best Italian restaurants I have ever been to. The decor is cheesy enough to embarrass an Applebee’s franchisee, but the food is incredible.

Salute in Hartford is excellent.

Sal e Pepe’s in Newtown is very good.
 
Pasta Cosi is my favorite reason they they been open 30 years. Pasta is their forte but their steaks are top of the line and daily specials are on point. Their blue crab sauce they did this week is the best I've ever had anywhere

Adriana's is my favorite in new haven since it's best bang for your buck even though it's run my Albanians

Tre and L'Orcio are also great

Diorio's in waterbury might actually be the best in the state. That's where the owner Billy from pasta cosi learned his craft
 
Salute in Hartford is excellent.
Couldn't disagree more. When Hot Tomato's closed the management from there opened Salute. I tried it once and never returned. Had to return my chicken parm it was so bad. Also, my wife is certified Italian and she will not eat here.

Everything else you said was spot on though.
 
Couldn't disagree more. When Hot Tomato's closed the management from there opened Salute. I tried it once and never returned. Had to return my chicken parm it was so bad. Also, my wife is certified Italian and she will not eat here.

Everything else you said was spot on though.
You’re the only person I’ve ever known to say that. I’ve eaten there 50 times or more for work lunches and dinners and never had a bad meal. I would give it another run.
 
You’re the only person I’ve ever known to say that. I’ve eaten there 50 times or more for work lunches and dinners and never had a bad meal. I would give it another run.
I agree with Deepster on this. I have been to Salutes multiple times with no complaints. My wife is a tough critic but always enjoyed it. The rose pasta is a favorite. Jimmy who is from Hot Tomatoes also donated food for some fund raisers that we had and everyone loved the food.
I believe Jimmy got his start with Mike Seaver at Chucks.
 
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Restaurant is Vazzy's in Stratford (Paradise Green). Definitely not any of the 2-3 Vazzy's in the area.
 
Angelo’s Specialties has Italian markets in both Norwalk (Rt 123) and Stamford (right off high ridge). I like right near their Norwalk location and their real deal as they come.

Can’t beat diMare pastries. I did my grad schooling right near their Stamford location and cannolis at least twice a week. As a kid, I was walking distance from their Greenwich location right off Exit 5.

Villa Nouva in Cos Cob is fantastic. A deli right on the Cos Cob harbor bridge makes fantastically light and flavorful chicken cutlets.
 
Not sure why RI is omitted. I know the people who own and run this place. http://www.dpalmierisbakery.com/. Food is excellent and it’s also a store/deli of sorts.

In MA my favorite local Italian restaurants are Davio’s Patriots Place (better than the Boston location) and Alicante. Luciano’s on RT. 1 is good if you want standard red sauce style Italian food. I like the pizza at Tavolino’s and the sandwiches.

As others have said, it’s not like they are scarce.
 
Cafe Silvium in Stamford. (Hard to get in)
Ralph and Richs' ( Bridgeport)
Dolce ( Danbury)
Babbo ( Manhattan) expensive

The northeast has many great Italian restaurants, live in Minnesota where Olive Garden is the only choice
 
My favorite Italian restaurants in CT:

L'Orcio (New Haven)
Portofino (New Haven)
Consiglio's (New Haven)
Adrianna's (New Haven)
Skappo (New Haven)
Ralph-n-Rich's (Bridgeport)
Dioro (Waterbury)
Roma (Waterbury)
La Tavola (Waterbury)

Favorite Italian markets in CT:

A&S (Fairfield, Monroe)
Liuzzi (North Haven)
 
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If I didn't bring lunch from Frigo's in downtown Springfield, my customers there said they would cancel our contract. Great sandwiches!
 
For the Valley people, the AM Club in Derby sells their home made sauce they use for the monthly dinners in a container for only like $6. It’s very good, I recommend it.
Yes!!! We get a few prepared dinners from there every holiday.
The AM club( my grandfather was a founding member) and Matties Eggplant Parma are making me a little homesick.
For some reason many Italian restaurants in AZ don’t offer Eggplant my favorite.
The dreaded Olive Garden’s is the closest and it’s not bad.
 
The AM club( my grandfather was a founding member) and Matties Eggplant Parma are making me a little homesick.
For some reason many Italian restaurants in AZ don’t offer Eggplant my favorite.
The dreaded Olive Garden’s is the closest and it’s not bad.
Thats really cool. My grandfather was also a member of the AM Club, and he was a founding member of the nearby Lafayette Club. I know we already have a pizza thread, but you can’t talk about Italian places in Derby without bringing up Roseland.
 
Not sure if Carbone's in Hartford was mentioned... or if it's even around still?
Bricco in WeHa center, they're grilled artichockes are fantastic as are their pasta dishes. I'm partial to the bolognese, or rigatoni with sausage.
 
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Yes, I still miss Nooley's on Hartford Rd in Manchester.
 
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Not sure why RI is omitted. I know the people who own and run this place. http://www.dpalmierisbakery.com/. Food is excellent and it’s also a store/deli of sorts.

In MA my favorite local Italian restaurants are Davio’s Patriots Place (better than the Boston location) and Alicante. Luciano’s on RT. 1 is good if you want standard red sauce style Italian food. I like the pizza at Tavolino’s and the sandwiches.

As others have said, it’s not like they are scarce.
I like the Davio’s in Patriot Place, it’s also my go-to steak restaurant. I enjoy Amelia’s in Stoughton - as a bonus one of the better outdoor ambiances (coronavirus un-friendly).
 
The place that's in there now is better than Nulli's ever was. But they don't have BOGO coupons.
My parents don't live that far from there and they say the same. They used to go to Nulli's all the time but like Trattoria Toscana better. Although my mother complains about the prices because I think it's more expensive than Nulli's was. Do old people always complain about the cost of everything? I keep telling my mother it isn't the 1960's any more. Lol
 
I like the Davio’s in Patriot Place, it’s also my go-to steak restaurant. I enjoy Amelia’s in Stoughton - as a bonus one of the better outdoor ambiances (coronavirus un-friendly).
Davios is a chain.
 
Nonna Lucia in Watertown CT is good for anyone who gets lost in that area. We’ve come to like Brazis at Longwharf New Haven getting delivery during the pandemic. Looks upscale inside where we have gone before Longwharf theater. , but some reasonable prices for some different kinds of dishes. Ferraro’s market is a good small grocery and is going to relocate from New Haven to North Haven Universal Dr. So many good to very good Italian places in the New Haven area. People have their favorites.
 
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