Where is the Best Italian Food in Bethlehem?
What restaurant in Bethlehem Patch has the best Italian food? Vote in our Readers' Choice poll.
What is the best place for Italian food in Bethlehem Patch? Is it:
- Bruno Scipioni's Italian Ristorante & Pizzeria
- Stefano's Restaurant
- La Tosca
- Tre Scalini Ristorante
- Rosanna's Restaurant
- Mama Nina Foccacheria
- Sotto Santi
- Molto Pazzo
If there’s another local spot that we missed, tell us in the comments section below.
Vote for your favorite in the survey below and don't forget to click on the links above and rate the business on its Patch Place listing. You can even leave a review.
The poll closes at 9 a.m. Friday.
The winner will be determined by the Patch editor, based on poll results and reviews on Patch Places. Please vote only once per survey, per Patch.
If you prefer to go outside of the Bethlehem Patch area for Italian food, vote for the best place to go in neighboring Patches: Salisbury Township, Nazareth Patch, Hellertown-Lower Saucon Patch, South Whitehall Patch.
Patriot2
7:27 am on Monday, May 14, 2012
You left out Sal's on the Southside---brother of Mama Nina owner and longer standing restaurant.
Al Bernotas
8:43 am on Monday, May 14, 2012
Definitely should have Sal's, 313 S New St, on the list.
David Delp
8:59 am on Monday, May 14, 2012
I'm not sure how you missed this one but the Vineyard restaurant at the corner of Cherokee and Fiot Streets in Fountain Hill has to be in the top 5 Italian Restaurants in the Lehigh Valley. Their Veal dishes in particular are delicioso!
jennifer p
10:37 am on Monday, May 14, 2012
Molto pazzo
tracey
12:03 pm on Monday, May 14, 2012
I can't imagine how this happened - The Vineyard in Fountain Hill is not listed! This is by far our favorite Italian restaurant - and I'm Italian so I have high standards! The pasta is delicious, the sauces are outstanding, and the veal is amazing. Also, they have food and cheese pairings once or twice a year, which are a wonderful way to experience some of their cuisine and house made cheeses - love love love it!
JD
12:46 pm on Thursday, May 17, 2012
Agreed. Mama Nina does well, and it's the best site in town, but their sauces are too watery in some dishes (just like Nino's previous restaurant, Pane e Vino) and their basement dining room needed some sound dampening last time I was in there. Where is the Vineyard? I've had cars with out of state plates stop in front of my house to ask directions there. Add them to your poll!
Mary Anne Looby
8:51 am on Sunday, May 20, 2012
You walk in this place the smell of garlic hits you like a ton of bricks, ugh!
Mary Anne Looby
8:50 am on Sunday, May 20, 2012
I completly agree with the comments about the Vineyard in Bethlehem (Fountain Hill). Their add always say the best kept secret in the Lehigh Valley, obviously it must be, but for those of us who are regulars, you won't find anything even close. Easton has a good one, but the name escapes me at the moment. There are better sauces in jars than at most of these places.
paul
9:44 pm on Tuesday, June 5, 2012
I heard about Molto Pazzo, it's a new restaurant but doen't seem that popular! i was there a couple of wks ago and i was the only one in the whole restaurant! i was very disappointed.The food wasn't impressing at all , i dont think i will go again .