If you are on the lookout for authentic Italian cuisine in Oklahoma, there is only one place to go. Vito's Ristorante located in Oklahoma City has been recognized as the state's best Italian food and we tend to agree. From the moment you enter Vito's, you'll feel like you have been transported to Italy. The incredible aroma emanating from the kitchen permeates the entire restaurant and makes you feel right at home. This restaurant has been serving up scrumptious Italian dishes since 2003 and we suggest you make a reservation today and indulge in their homemade, authentic, cuisine.
Vito's Ristorante is unassuming and quaint but has earned rave reviews over the past 17 plus years.
Once inside, the friendly staff takes care of your every dining desire and the food lives up to the hype.
The perfect way to start your meal off is with a bowl of homemade Minestrone soup.
The star of the show at Vito's is the spaghetti and meatballs served with a glass of red wine and house bread. This might just be the perfect meal. Anyone else agree?
Another menu item that comes highly recommended is the beef tenderloins tips served over a bed of penne pasta.
If you have a large group to feed you may consider their catering trays like the baked ziti covered in loads of cheese.
Do not forget the dessert because it is out of this world tasty. Ice cream lovers will be in heaven.
To learn more about Vito's Ristorante click here
The oldest Italian restaurant in Oklahoma still operating today is the beloved Pete’s Place in Krebs. The town of Krebs is known as Oklahoma’s Little Italy due to the influx of Italian immigrants that settled in the town in the late 1800s. As a result, the town grew to over 2,000 residents and restaurants began popping up…one of which was Pete’s Place in 1925. After being open for nearly 100 years, it still uses many of the same recipes brought over from Italy. If you’ve never had the pleasure of visiting this Italian restaurant that’s been around forever, we recommend putting it on your dining bucket list. Click here to read more.
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