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Superb steak and Italian cuisine |
1001 Pacific Street Omaha, NE 68108 United States +1 402 341 8800 http://www.angiesrestaurant.com/ |
Angie's offers some of the finest steaks, seafood specialties and traditional Italian cuisine in town. Located just south of the Old Market, guests enjoy the exciting downtown atmosphere without the crowds and parking hassles. Menu favorites include spaghetti and meatballs served with salad and bread and an 18 oz. Porterhouse steak, the largest cut on the menu, served with salad, pasta, potato and bread. Daily luncheon specials, private party rooms and terrific service make Angie's an Omaha tradition. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Steak and Italian specialties |
7220 F Street Omaha, NE 68127 United States +1 402 331 7575 |
With a mission to provide dining experience in a friendly atmosphere, Anthony's continues to be one of the city's oldest and finest steakhouses. The western decor has been done away with and the present Anthony's features a comfortable seating. It also provides banquet facilities with a price inclusive of all services. Serving Certified Angus Beef, the three-page menu includes Filet Mignon in large or petite cut, lasagna, fresh seafood and seasonal desserts. The atmosphere is casual with live entertainment and dancing available in the lounge. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Elegantly Italian |
13655, California Street Omaha, NE 68154 United States +1 402 965 9800 http://www.biaggis.com/omaha.htm |
If you're picturing a little trattoria tucked into a back alley, think again! Biaggi's is an upper-class, elegant Italian eatery with branches in several cities across the United States. Popular preparations such as chicken parmesan, shrimp oreganata, fettucini with lobster, lasagna bolognese, and a host of pizzas are served up to the hearty patrons who frequent the place. The wine-list offers white, red and sparkling wines, and you can crown your meal with a heavenly dessert like tiramisu, or the popular warm apple crostata. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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An Omaha institution |
1114 South 7th Street Omaha, NE 68108 United States +1 402 341 7778 |
For more than 50 years, the Caniglia family has offered old-style Italian dining with all the trimmings. You can sense the history of this local institution from the moment you enter. A big, dark bar links several dining rooms decorated in an Old World Italian theme. The neighborhood surroundings sometimes make parking difficult, but do not give up. You do not want to miss a visit to this landmark restaurant. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Serving Omaha since 1946 |
1620 South 10th Street Omaha, NE 68108 United States +1 402 345 8313 |
Traditional Italian family dining reigns at this South Omaha institution. Serving Omaha since 1946, Cascio's offers perfectly aged steaks, top quality seafood, traditional recipe Italian favorites and homemade hot bread sticks. The atmosphere is family-style, with personable service and special menu selections for younger diners. Large party rooms serving groups from 20 to 450 are available, as is plenty of free parking. Located just south of the Old Market, Cascio's is a little off the beaten path, but definitely worth the drive. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Perfect spot for a quick lunch |
3558 Farnam Street Omaha, NE 68131 United States +1 402 342 1978 |
From the outside, this looks like any other street-front shop, but after you taste the food, you will realize this is not your run-of-the-mill pizzeria. Sink your teeth into Carmelo's traditional pizza, a hearty Calzone or an Italian sub. Only the freshest ingredients are used here, and the result is "bellisimo." The decor is less than elegant, but the food definitely makes up for it. Additional locations can be found at 16000 Center Street (+1 402 333 5256) and 1024 North 204 Avenue (+1 402 289 9800). Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Authentic Italian |
3001 South 32nd Avenue Omaha, NE 68105 United States +1 402 345 5656 |
The aroma of authentic Italian food greets you at the door. Guests choose from a variety of freshly made pastas and sauces, thin crust pizzas and other tasty options. The décor is casual, so informal dress is recommended. Although this is a perfect place for dinner with someone special, space is at a premium. The parking lot is small, and, since no reservations are accepted, the wait for a table can average at least an hour on the weekends. Lo Sole Mio's Villa, located across the street, offers several comfortable party rooms and private parking. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A real Italian meal |
7910 Harrison Street Omaha, NE 68128 United States +1 402 597 1476 |
This is authentic Italian food. The variety is not the strong point, but the quality of the eating experience is one of the finest in Omaha. The finest ingredients, including genoa salami and provolone cheese, and some Italian cooking expertise makes this a special place. Try the linguini with red clam sauce or the antipasto as an appetizer. The unpretenious atmosphere allows for casual dress. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Fresh pasta in a cozy Italian ristorante |
11027 Prairie Brook Road (Rockbrook Village Shopping Center) Omaha, NE 68144 United States |
Omaha Magazine awards this quaint Rockbrook Village Shopping Center café and bar its "Best Italian Restaurant of the Year," "Where the Locals Eat" and "Best Food of the Year" awards. Menu choices range from fresh pasta and seafood to steaks and salads. Expect to pay between $12-20 per entree. There is a full bar, an extensive wine selection and two dining areas. The desserts are worth saving room for. Try a taste of Tiramisu ($4.62), a wonderful mixture of ladyfingers, espresso coffee and Mascarpone cheese. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Italian cuisine served with a Beatles theme |
1501 North Saddle Creek Road Omaha, NE 68104 United States +1 402 558 7717 |
This fun midtown Italian cafe prides itself by using only the freshest ingredients in its Italian specialties. Everything here is good, from the pizzas and pastas to the salads and sandwiches. Favorites include Sherry Cream Mushroom Pasta, seafood lasagna, Chicken Quattroformaggi and baked ravioli. The decor is upbeat and casual, with Beatles posters, newspaper clippings and colorful "Octopus' Garden" decorations. The handy drive-up window makes take-out a breeze. Free parking and catering services are available. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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All-you-can-eat pasta |
1105 Howard Street Omaha, NE 68102 United States +1 402 345 7776 |
Casual Italian dining is the focus at this Old Market mainstay. The emphasis here is on quantity, with big plates of pasta offered with your choice of sauces. Order just one sauce or a combination of many. The pasta is all-you-can-eat, so come hungry. The menu also features sandwiches, ribs, and baked pastas. An old Model-T Ford has been transformed to house the fresh salad bar. This is a great spot for a family dinner, but no reservations are accepted. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Spezially for you! |
3125 South 72nd Street Omaha, NE 68124 United States +1 402 391 2950 |
This is arguably the most popular Italian eatery in the city. Original recipes and authentic flavor will have you exclaiming "Mama Mia"! The seafood preparations are fresh (try the wood-grilled fish), the steaks are sinfully juicy, and the gnocchi is to die for. The ambience is classy minus the snob-factor, and the prices are not unreasonable. Bring the kids along, too—Spezia is the perfect place for an intimate family dinner. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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