The number one reason that folks love Italian restaurants is because they make the best pasta. Perfectly cooked noodles covered in absolutely delectable sauces is hard to top. In fact, when a fan asked Chrissy Tiegen what they could eat in place of pasta that would still taste just as good, Chrissy responded “literally nothing.” We second that sentiment. Check out these great Italian restaurants in Connecticut to discover the best pasta around:

  1. La Tavola Ristorante

LaTavola Ristorante/Facebook 702 Highland Ave, Waterbury, Connecticut 06708

LaTavola Ristorante/Facebook Handmade Ricotta Gnocchi- yum! This place is proud of their Italian heritage, and focuses on making classic, authentic recipes, right down to the handmade pasta. Fresh, local ingredients take some of the guilt out of this pleasure, and you’ll love the warm and cozy space.

  1. Paci Restaurant

Google Maps 96 Station Street, Southport, Connecticut 06890

John G./Yelp Talk about a hidden gem. This spot is located in a renovated freight demo by the train station. Seasonal recipes and a long history of delicious plates make this family owned restaurant a must try.

  1. Aranci 67

Aranci 67/Facebook 142 Old Ridgefield Road, Wilton, Connecticut 06897

Aranci 67/Facebook This restaurant is all about serving up classic Southern Italian dishes with bold flavors or delicious twists, like this Mezzi Rigatoni alla Norma. With the owner and chef being born in Naples, you know you’re getting true Italian eats at this relaxed, upscale restaurant.

  1. Treva

Treva Restaurant & Bar/Facebook 980 Farmington Avenue, West Hartford, Connecticut 06107

Treva Restaurant & Bar/Facebook You can’t really go wrong with anything on this menu. This orecchietti with eggplant looks amazing, but folks rave about every dish that comes out of here. That and the drinks make this place a great adult hang out.

  1. Carbone’s Ristorante

Carbone’s Ristorante/Facebook 596 Franklin Avenue, Hartford, Connecticut 06114

Carbone’s Ristorante/Facebook This premier Italian restaurant has been in the family for three generations and has never disappointed. The decor is elegant, but the atmosphere is relaxed. You’lol love the extensive menu and wine list, not to mention the perfectlyflavored pasta sauces.

  1. Pasta Vera

Google Maps 48 Greenwich Avenue, Greenwich, Connecticut 06830

Brendan T./Yelp Pesto tortellini is just the beginning at this fan favorite locale. Nestled between two storefront lies an authentic restaurant that’s been serving since 1976. The pasta is made fresh every morning.

  1. Ballo Italian

Ballo Italian/Facebook 1 Mohegan Sun Boulevard, Uncasville, Connecticut 06382

Ballo Italian/Facebook If you’ve been looking for a reason to go to Mohegan Sun, this is it. Declare the next weekend for adults only and head down to this relaxed Italian bar scene. P.S. Did you know ballo means dance in Italian?

  1. Paul’s Pasta Shop

Paul’s Pasta Shop/Facebook 223 Thames St, Groton, Connecticut 06340

Paul’s Pasta Shop/Facebook There are health benefits to eating fresh pasta, and that’s what these guys specialize in. They don’t just make some pasta. They make it all, and they do it by hand every day. Classic dishes done perfectly are what makes this place so popular.

  1. Campania Ristorante

Campania Ristorante/Yelp 284 E Main Street, Branford, Connecticut 06405

Richard A./Yelp Vongole origanato is a nice, light option for seafood lovers, but it’d be hard to turn down their spaghetti. Named for the Southern Italian region, you can bet these guys are authentic. Plus the outdoor seating is amazing in the spring.

  1. La Zingara

Google 8 P T Barnum Square, Bethel, Connecticut 06801

La Zingara/Facebook The Zagat rated this place one of the top Italian restaurants in the whole country, and the New York Times is a fan as well. They definitely know what they’re doing when it comes to pasta, and your tastebuds are bound to be impressed. This regional cuisine is a must.

These Italian restaurants know their way around pasta, but where do you go when you’re craving something else covered in sauce, like wings? We’ve got you covered there too! Check out our list of Great Wing Spots in Connecticut and prepare for a gut-busting visit!

LaTavola Ristorante/Facebook

702 Highland Ave, Waterbury, Connecticut 06708

Handmade Ricotta Gnocchi- yum! This place is proud of their Italian heritage, and focuses on making classic, authentic recipes, right down to the handmade pasta. Fresh, local ingredients take some of the guilt out of this pleasure, and you’ll love the warm and cozy space.

Google Maps

96 Station Street, Southport, Connecticut 06890

John G./Yelp

Talk about a hidden gem. This spot is located in a renovated freight demo by the train station. Seasonal recipes and a long history of delicious plates make this family owned restaurant a must try.

Aranci 67/Facebook

142 Old Ridgefield Road, Wilton, Connecticut 06897

This restaurant is all about serving up classic Southern Italian dishes with bold flavors or delicious twists, like this Mezzi Rigatoni alla Norma. With the owner and chef being born in Naples, you know you’re getting true Italian eats at this relaxed, upscale restaurant.

Treva Restaurant & Bar/Facebook

980 Farmington Avenue, West Hartford, Connecticut 06107

You can’t really go wrong with anything on this menu. This orecchietti with eggplant looks amazing, but folks rave about every dish that comes out of here. That and the drinks make this place a great adult hang out.

Carbone’s Ristorante/Facebook

596 Franklin Avenue, Hartford, Connecticut 06114

This premier Italian restaurant has been in the family for three generations and has never disappointed. The decor is elegant, but the atmosphere is relaxed. You’lol love the extensive menu and wine list, not to mention the perfectlyflavored pasta sauces.

48 Greenwich Avenue, Greenwich, Connecticut 06830

Brendan T./Yelp

Pesto tortellini is just the beginning at this fan favorite locale. Nestled between two storefront lies an authentic restaurant that’s been serving since 1976. The pasta is made fresh every morning.

Ballo Italian/Facebook

1 Mohegan Sun Boulevard, Uncasville, Connecticut 06382

If you’ve been looking for a reason to go to Mohegan Sun, this is it. Declare the next weekend for adults only and head down to this relaxed Italian bar scene. P.S. Did you know ballo means dance in Italian?

Paul’s Pasta Shop/Facebook

223 Thames St, Groton, Connecticut 06340

There are health benefits to eating fresh pasta, and that’s what these guys specialize in. They don’t just make some pasta. They make it all, and they do it by hand every day. Classic dishes done perfectly are what makes this place so popular.

Campania Ristorante/Yelp

284 E Main Street, Branford, Connecticut 06405

Richard A./Yelp

Vongole origanato is a nice, light option for seafood lovers, but it’d be hard to turn down their spaghetti. Named for the Southern Italian region, you can bet these guys are authentic. Plus the outdoor seating is amazing in the spring.

Google

8 P T Barnum Square, Bethel, Connecticut 06801

La Zingara/Facebook

The Zagat rated this place one of the top Italian restaurants in the whole country, and the New York Times is a fan as well. They definitely know what they’re doing when it comes to pasta, and your tastebuds are bound to be impressed. This regional cuisine is a must.

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