Here are the restaurants that made the cut for their authentic Italian-style eats.
- Aranci 67, Wilton: Located at 142 Old Ridgefield Road, Aranci 67 is a family-owned establishment specializing in anything and everything Italian. From house-made potato gnocchi and pasta dishes to fresh paninis, fish, chicken and more, Aranci 67 truly has something for all lovers of traditional Italian fare.
Aranci 67 is open for lunch Tuesday through Friday from 12 p.m. to 3 p.m. and open for dinner from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. For more information, visit the website.
- Bar Sugo, Norwalk: Bar Sugo, located at 102 Wall Street, features a variety of rustic Italian offerings, including several types of cured meats and cheeses as well as brick oven pizzas. Bar Sugo’s menu also has some eccentric options, like BBQ quail, black truffle poutine and more. For more information, visit Bar Sugo’s website.
- Trattoria ’A vucchella, Bridgeport: Trattoria ’A vucchella offers decadent spins on authentic Italian classics like lasagna, pasta carbonara, spaghetti and more. All dishes are made to order daily using fresh ingredients and Italian herbs. Trattoria ’A vucchella is located at 272 Fairfield Avenue. For more information, visit the website.
To view Connecticut Magazine’s full list of the state’s best eateries, click here.
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