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    Sicily Pizzeria

    4.6 (10 reviews)
    InexpensiveItalian, Sandwiches
    Closed 4:00 pm - 10:00 PM

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    Best pizza hands down! Their sauce is so good and pizza is thin and cheesy. Delicious .

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    Excellent food, pizzas, pastas and sandwiches, friendly atmosphere, feels like home. Love their great service.

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    Maria's Little Italy

    Maria's Little Italy

    4.0
    (62 reviews)
    35.7 mi

    We have been wanting to try Maria's since we moved to Dekalb in June and finally tonight, our…read morefamily got to celebrate on our 16th wedding anniversary here and we thoroughly enjoyed our time at this wonderful gem. Just like out of a scene from Billy Joel's "Scenes from an Italian Restaurant" I felt transported. The staff and owner are awesome!. The bread was fresh and the rosemary garlic olive oil with the parm set the mood. The eldest son had spaghetti and three meatballs (HUGE meatballs!), our other son had spinach, pepperoni and garlic pizza, our other son had bread because he just wanted to come and celebrate. I had the killer Bari Pannini and my wife had the Caprese Pannini. I got the parm fries and my eldest had the lemonchello cake. Everything was truly awesome! The atmosphere, ambiance, food, service and prices were all perfect. We'll be back again. We promise. I feel like we are part of the family now. Visit this place! You won't be sorry. Don't listen to the negative Nellys out here who aren't happy with their own selves. It was pretty epic in our eyes and we moved here from Chicago. We know food. We know Italian. This is good eats and good times.

    It was a solid meatball sandwich. Can't wait to try more on…read moretheir menu. The fries were not the best I've had. But again, I want to try more on the menu.

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    Home made pasta by Mama Anna!! Mangia Bene!
    Home made pasta by Mama Anna!! Mangia Bene!
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    Pizza dough, Panzerotti and Focaccia bread made daily!
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    Iniga Pizzeria Napoletana

    Iniga Pizzeria Napoletana

    4.6
    (90 reviews)
    32.7 mi
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    It is always shocking to me that this place isn't consistently packed. Truly one of the best places…read moreto eat in this area, and could compete easily in a more competitive location. I have never had a bad meal there. Try something new every time. Staff is warm and welcoming. Drinks aren't watered down. Food is top tier.

    It was a cold night in DeKalb, Illinois. However, it was nice and comfortably warm in Iniga's…read morePizzeria. We decided to drop in since it had just opened, and we wanted to see what they had to offer. If you look at the name "pizzeria napoletana" you may get the idea that this isn't Pizza Hut. It isn't. This is (according to my wife who has been to Naples in Italy) pizza the Napoletanese way. Thin crusts, interesting toppings, and different than mainstream American pizza. When we arrived we were promptly greeted at the door as we walked in, and given a choice of bar or dining room seating. We selected the dining room. Both areas were warm and comfortable, with the usual things in the bar (big screen TV) and dining room (art on the walls, nice tables and chairs, nice booths). We started with the Bagna Cauda, which was delicious. It seemed to be a little light on the garlic compared to my friend's version of the dish, but it was still good. It was served with bread, fennel, pepper and zucchini for dipping. It could have fed 4. For pizzas, my wife ordered their Margherita Verace, and I ordered their Puttanesca pizza. The Puttanesca had green olives, brown olives and white anchovies. The crust was very thin - so thin that I ended up cutting this with my knife and using my fork. I couldn't even fold it - the crust is very soft. I tried my wife's Margherita Verace, and it was similar in crust. It had lots of good stuff on it, and tasted good. Drinks were reasonably sized. I had a glass of wine which was fresh, and my wife after trying to order (and pronounce) Raganrok found that they were out of the sweet mead, so she went with a Negroni instead, which she said was quite good. The bathrooms were clean, but chilly in temperature. I hit the hot air hand dryer as I walked out in an effort to warm up the space. Clean, all fixtures worked, and well kept. The question boils down to this: Are you willing to experience pizza the way it was originally made - or not. If you are willing, you should try this place out. If you aren't willing - well, that's on YOU to change. You're missing a lot.

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    A beet salad
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