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Charlie Gitto's


Traditional family experience
5226 Shaw Ave
St. Louis, MO 63110
United States
+1 314 772 8898
http://www.charliegittos.com/
cgitto@charliegittos.com
This "Premier Italian Diner" is located on The Hill and near many attractions and hot spots. Charlie Gitto restaurant is a favorite among the locals and sought out by visitors year round. The famous Toasted Ravioli is one dish to try, but there is also an extensive menu including various pasta dishes and salads. Although set in a romantic atmosphere, the restaurant is still inviting to families with children. Outside is a small patio for romantic dining, located right by a flowing fountain and beautiful flowers. Everyone from local families to business and leisure travelers comes to Gitto's to enjoy a delicious Italian meal, a relaxed atmosphere and some friendly conversation.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Cunetto House of Pasta


A favorite for Italian food
5452 Magnolia Avenue
St. Louis, MO 63139
United States
+1 314 781 1135
http://www.cunetto.com/
cunhop@aol.com
This is a casual, always crowded place where families, sports lovers and anyone looking for satisfying Italian food congregate. Among menu items, the Cunetto's salad is not to be missed. Favorites among the 20 pastas include spaghetti and broccoli in a cream sauce and linguine with clams. Entrees? There are more than 20, but try the Chicken Cardinale, Veal Saltimbocca or Steak Siciliana. The wine list includes many inexpensive bottles. The restaurant does not accept reservations, so plan on waiting for a table.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Cunetto House of Pasta photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Dominic's on the Hill


Traditional Italian on The Hill
5101 Wilson Ave
St. Louis, MO 63110
United States
+1 314 771 1632
http://www.dominicsrestaurant....
hill@dominicsrestaurant.com
Considered by many to be the best Italian restaurant on The Hill, this restaurant inspires elegance and good taste. Gentlemen will want to wear a suit and tie, and ladies should make it a point to dress up for the occasion, too. Italian landscape oil paintings and romantic chandelier lighting perfectly complement the tasteful ambiance. Veal and fettuccine dishes are hearty favorites, but do not overlook the seafood and halibut selections. The wine list is among the top in St. Louis and features many Italian vintages. Cappuccinos and espressos perfectly complete every meal.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Dominic's on the Hill photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Failoni's


Regulars come for the food
6715 Manchester Ave
St. Louis, MO 63139
United States
+1 314 781 5221
Failoni's doesn't boast much in the way of decor, and it's open a mere 28 hours per week, but the food makes the place worth a visit and beckons the return of many regulars. The beer is always cold and the prices are cheap. The place is always crowded, so prepare for a short wait for both your table and your order. The live music is entertaining, featuring regular local performers weekly.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Failoni's photo by Kevin Tomlin
Photo: Kevin Tomlin
 

 
Favazza's


Something's cooking on The Hill
5201 Southwest Ave
St. Louis, MO 63139
United States
+1 314 772 4454
http://www.favazzas.com/
info@favazzas.com
Located on The Hill (also called Little Italy and known for its fine Italian establishments), this restaurant caters to an elite clientele. The atmosphere is inviting, elegant and will bring patrons back time and again. Fine Italian cuisine is served by the friendly staff, making the visit well worth the cost. If you cannot decide what to start with, try the Gourmet Appetizer dish, which consists of toasted ravioli, fried artichoke hearts, crab-stuffed mushrooms, fried cheese and antipasto. Then try the homemade lasagna with a house salad and a fine bottle of Pinot Grigop-Torre de Luna.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Gian Peppe's


Tight quarters with big taste
2126 Marconi Ave
St. Louis, MO 63110
United States
+1 314 772 3303
While Gian Peppe's does not feature the largest dining room in the area, this restaurant more than makes up for its lack of size with irresistible flavors and an appealing sense of coziness. It is a popular setting for romantics in the evening and for the business class during lunch. The elegant surroundings call for an elegant dress. The Italian cuisine will leave you sighing with pleasure, but you will definitely feel the impact on your wallet. Entree choices consist of pasta specialties served with chicken, veal, beef and seafood prepared a variety of ways. Both the bar and wine cellar are well stocked, with prices starting around USD6 per glass or USD15 per bottle.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Gian Peppe's photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Gian Tony's (on the Hill)


Worth the climb
5356 Dagget Ave
St. Louis, MO 63110
United States
+1 314 772 4893
Gian Tony's caters to the romance seeker, the business executive and the loner looking for a great meal. It is also known as a gathering spot for sports fans after local games. The dress is casual, but jackets are preferred. All dishes have an Italian taste that is pleasing and not overwhelming. Guests can choose from chicken, seafood, veal, beef or pasta entrees. A family of four or five can eat well without thinning the wallet too much. The only down side seems to be the limited choice of beverages.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Gian Tony's (on the Hill) photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Giovanni's


One of the best on the Hill
5201 Shaw Ave
St. Louis, MO 63110
United States
+1 314 772 5958
http://www.giovannisonthehill.com
Perched on a corner of the famous "Hill," an Italian neighborhood in South St. Louis, Giovanni's is considered to be one of best restaurants in the United States. Despite its famous stature, though, the restaurant manages to treat each diner like a VIP. The low lighting and soft background music adds to the unpretentious, yet elegant atmosphere. Whether it is veal or seafood, Giovanni's has definitely mastered the essence of Italian cuisine. The portions are generous and the service is sophisticated. The full bar boasts a vast selection of wines to compliment any meal.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
LoRusso's Cucina


Romancing Little Italy
3121 Watson Rd
St. Louis, MO 63139
United States
+1 314 647 6222
http://www.lorussos.com/
Family and heritage are the themes here, along with love and romance. The restaurant serves fine Italian cuisine and caters for all occasions. Tables are spaced for comfort and privacy. The clientele varies from families and couples seeking romance to business travelers looking for a great meal and atmosphere for meetings. Sink your teeth into Mama Lorusso's special creation of Bolognese—tomato sauce with ground beef and special seasonings served over linguini with meatballs or salsiccia.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Mama Campisi's


Let Mama satisfy that hunger
2132 Edwards St
St. Louis, MO 63110
United States
+1 314 771 1797 / +1 800 480 0827
Since opening in November 1982, the Campisis have treated all their customers like family. Mama Campisi started the restaurant, and her sons, John and Frank, carry on the tradition with taste and style. The building was named for Louie Oldani, the creator of the famous Toasted Ravioli. The result of an accident, the dish was born when the cook and Evilin Oldani dropped an order of ravioli into hot oil instead of hot water. After tasting, adding some spice and dressing, a popular favorite was created. National food critics visiting Oldani's have recognized the excellent cuisine and service.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Mama Campisi's photo by Dave Gray -- http://xplane.com
Photo: Dave Gray -- http://xplane.com
 

 
Trattoria Lorenzo's


Newcomer on The Hill
1933 Edwards Ave
St. Louis, MO 63110
United States
+1 314 773 2223
One of the newest of the fine Italian restaurants located on The Hill, Trattoria Lorenzo's does an admirable job of keeping up the tradition. Start with of a tasty appetizer of ravioli with goat cheese or roasted eggplant. For pasta lovers, try the fettuccine with tomatoes and mushrooms in a garlic cream sauce. Pizzas are always a favorite. Other specialties include grilled mahi mahi and polenta. For dessert, do not miss the tiramisu.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Trattoria Marcella


The finest in Italian cuisine
3600 Watson Rd
St. Louis, MO 63109
United States
+1 314 352 7706
St. Louis has a reputation for fine Italian restaurants, and Marcella's epitomizes that tradition. Located in the south city neighborhood of "The Hill", this unpretentious trattoria serves wonderful food while maintaining a warm neighborhood atmosphere. Appetizers include a marvelous pizza with truffle oil and a four-cheese pizza. The innovative house salad is a delightful mix of greens topped with tomato, red onion, mozzarella and pine nuts with balsamic tomato vinaigrette. Try one of the specialties such as the standout Lobster Risotto or Chicken Spiedini stuffed with prosciutto.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
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