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    4.2 (127 reviews)
    Closed 12:00 pm - 10:00 PM
    Updated 3 months ago

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    4/26 chicken parm
    Scott S.

    Really bums me out to have to update this. In fact, I had a poor experience at Amici about a year ago and i spoke to the owner and she was so nice and apologetic so i just chalked it up to a busy night for a newer restaurant. Specifically, after loving the carbonara the first time i went, the second time the sauce was watery and so much different. But, after giving it another shot, I unfortunately felt the need to update. The SW Austin to Dripping corridor doesn't have many actual restaurants so Ive been really rooting for this one to be great, and I know the owners lived in Jersey so extra points there. But after returning with family in town from NJ, I really need them to improve on a number of things before I can return. The casual ambiance and decor is great, and I've typically found the staff to be very helpful and nice. In fact, the host/busser/runner/customer service young lady was so helpful and so kind. Our server was a very nice young man but clearly overwhelmed with about 4-5 4 top tables under his coverage. He really did his best. In general, I think the restaurant isn't managed as well as it should be, and that creates multiple hiccups in the experience. Little things add up - like...we placed our order and then they came back and said they were out of lasanga (better to be told that right when we are seated). It was difficult to get our bread...just little things like that.. But most of that stuff isn't a dealbreaker as much as the food - the chicken parm was terrible. I took one bite and that was it. It wasn't crispy - or tasty - it was just like a soggy tasteless mess. Even the pasta, the spaghetti had no flavor and the overly acidic tomato sauce slid right off of it. An Italian restaurant with a Little Italy heritage should really nail the chicken parm. speaking of the bread - one of the markers of a great restaurant is warm bread; this was the HEB pan fraces (which we love btw at home) cut up and put on a plate - the olive oil was good though. On the plus side, the salads are rather large! I've liked their pizza in the past and it's fine so I would order it again for delivery. I truly hope they can improve, because there is so much potential there, but for now I am going to have to pin my hopes to Cousin Louies (haven't tried that or Vessa Rossa yet, but am a big fan of Trattoria Lisina in the Drip/Drift area.

    Cheesecake
    Allison S.

    We had a great experience overall. I wish the bread they brought out was warmed/homemade, but the oil was delicious. For apps, we ordered a cesar salad and meatballs, which were both hits. The lasagna and Fettuccine Giulio Cesare were really tasty and nice portions. I had the veal parm as a Father's Day special which was good but nothing to brag about. It was a smaller portion, kind of expensive for $29, and spaghetti was bland (no sauce on it). Highly recommend ordering dessert-- we had cheesecake and tiramisu. We took a plain pizza home-- it was very good!

    Sangria
    Erica G.

    Food tasted good, but the chicken parm was really small and flat. The service was a bit delayed and took a while to get the bread basket. Loved the dipping oil for the bread. Wanted to try this place but probably wouldn't come back

    Allie R.

    Great portion sizes for the price and the taste was excellent!! The staff were extremely nice and good and providing suggestions. Our food came quickly and we were able to get a table without a reservation which was nice. We will be back again to try the highly recommended pizzas.

    Chicken Alfredo
    Anh N.

    We've been ride-or-die since the food truck days, and now that they've leveled up to a brick-and-mortar--BABY, it's giving nonna's kitchen vibes! Great mom pop service ! Now let's talk Alfredo Wednesday--, if you're not here for this, what are you even doing with your life? Silky, cheesy, and straight-up sinful. And the hot honey pizza? Omg. Crispy-bottomed perfection. That thin crust? Had me out here contemplating my life choices. It's the crust of my crusty dreams. Haven't found the perfect crust in ATX for awhile! Glad we have this awesome eatery out this way!

    Menu 2/2025
    Sabrina S.

    We searched all over town for a reasonably priced Italian restaurant so that our son could carbo load the night before his Marathon and came across Amici. We called for a last minute reservation and thankfully we were able to get a table. Hostess was sweet and our server was adequate. The complimentary bread was freshly made and soft. I ordered the sausage with penne, peppers, and mushrooms. It was ok... I found the tomato sauce to be runny, thin, and lacked flavor. A hearty tomato sauce sprinkled with red chili flakes would have rocked it. We tried to order the chicken piccata, but were told they were out of it... it's dinner hour and you're already out?! Oh well. Others ordered the bolognese and meatball appetizer- both were ok. Overall, it did its job, but I've had better..

    What was left of the 12" Margarita Pizza.
    Michael C.

    "Amici", is a very nice restaurant that appears very upscale yet can accommodate you even in casual dress. We visited during a cold snap on 2/19/25. Looking for somewhere to eat before we made burial arrangements for my Father in Law. It was about 2:00pm and along with another couple that had just walked in before us, there were only the two tables to serve. The server and possibly the owner was very diligent and effective as she served the needs of both tables and made sure our dinning experience was enjoyable. First of all, the bread she served with olive oil was such a refreshing element. The combination of oil and cheese mixture was perfect. As it was very cold outside so I was really craving a hot drink. The server mentioned that she had her very own personal tea from home to serve us at no charge. I think it was "Basil" tea. Whatever it was it was excellent. Now for the entree. The pizza was hand tossed and cooked to perfection. We still had quite a bit of oil left over from the bread so we enjoyed dipping the pizza crust in it. The garden salad was very good. The dressing was quite impressive. It was a balsamic vinaigrette which I usually don't like, but this one was very good. It almost changed my life! . Now this business is not local for me, but I do need to make a second trip to complete my business in town. I will be sure to enjoy a return visit, and hope to get some more of that delicious tea. Michael C. - Georgetown, Tx.

    Cheesecake
    Katheryn T.

    Hands down the best cheesecake in town! Fluffy, not overly sweet, and packed with flavor--this is cheesecake done right. Every bite was pure heaven. Honestly, this place has ruined all other cheesecakes for me... nothing else even comes close now. If you're a cheesecake lover (or even if you're not), trust me--you won't be disappointed! Their pizzas and pastas are delicious as well!

    Shrimp Diavolo
    Sherrill J.

    Very pleasant environment with friendly professional service. We ordered McConauhaze IPA's. I ordered the Polpette--3 homemade meatballs in marinara sauce. We opted to split the Shrimp Fra Diavolo (spicy) over pasta. Both dishes were excellent. We recommend it highly and will return soon.

    Dave H.

    This was our second visit to Amici. We began the meal with a Montepulciano red wine from Italy and a mozzarella Caprise, both of which were very good. My Wife chose the special of the day, lobster raviolis, which were divine. I chose the chicken Parmesan, which was also very very good. We finished our meal with a tiramisu dessert. The husband and wife duo that run this restaurant take meticulous care, ensuring that their guests have a five star dining experience. If you're ever in the area, please give this restaurant a try. We give it five stars.

    First visit but not our last. We ordered the Garlic Cheese bread, Homemade Meat Lasagna and Chicken Parmigiana over pasta. The Garlic Cheese bread was awesome. Both the lasagna and the chicken parmigiana were very large portions. Enough where I asked for a to go box at the end. My Meat Lasagna was the best I can remember and my 16 year grandson had no trouble finishing his chicken parmigiana. I was so happy I ordered a cheesecake to go for my wife back home. Great food. It's not fast food so it takes just a little longer to prepare. But not long at all. Service was friendly, efficient and entertaining. I met the owners and they shared their history in the food business and vision for this restaurant. I enjoyed the conversation. I will add this to one of my favorites and visit often.

    Fettuccine Giulio Cesare is my new fav dish
    Shane R.

    10/10. We had the Fettuccine Giulio Cesare and it was one of the better dishes I've had in a while. We also tried the Gnocchi Pesto and added chicken to it...very tasty as well. Our waitress was super nice and knowledgeable and was great with our kids. Small/quaint dining room would be great for a date night. We'll definitely be back.

    Yumm
    Yolanda G.

    Amazing pizza can't wait to try their pasta .. great service thanks Charlie . Will come again with friends

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    This is a hidden gem. The food was delicious and the service was excellent. We will definitely be back

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    10 months ago

    The service was decent. The food unfortunately is terrible and overpriced and there's a 3% credit card undisclosed surcharge

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    Love this place. The food, service and atmosphere are terrific and feel authentic Italian.

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    Support these fine folks! Great menu, great service and husband/wife team devoted to delicious cuisine!

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    Great food, seemed be very "homemade" and authentic, not mass produced. Good ambiance and attentive, but not overbearing, wait staff. .

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    We always enjoy the food, wine and service at Amici's! The cheesecake is Primo; the best we've enjoyed anywhere!!

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    Excellent food. Everything was top notch! We have been several times and it has never disappointed!

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    Excellent food and service. Will definitely be going back. I would recommend the homemade cheesecake.

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