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Il Radicchio

3.7 (377 reviews)
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Good for kids

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Chicken parm
Tori N.

My husband and I visited Il Radicchio for the first time the other night and had a nice time. It's a very small restaurant, probably 15 tables max, but it was full on a Saturday night with a line waiting that moved quickly. It's a cozy place, but the tables for 2 are quite small if you're against the wall...small enough that you don't feel like you have enough space for all the items on the table. My husband and I sat down with two menus and a wine menu, and before we even spoke with a waiter someone came by and picked up the wine menu off the table...which was odd because we planned to order a bottle of wine. We noticed other tables had bread but we were never brought or offered any. We were a little bit ignored but not to the point that it was rude. We ordered the prosciutto wrapped scallops, caprese with prosciutto, the chicken parm, and a make your own pasta. All of the food tasted good, I liked that the chicken parm is grilled instead of breaded, it gave it a nice twist on a classic. My husband didn't think his pasta was cooked well, he thought it was a little overdone, but not bad enough to send it back. Overall it was a fine dinner, we agreed if we were craving Italian food we would go there, but wouldn't actively choose to go on a random day.

Radicchio salad
Sean R.

It was a hot day, a very hot day. We walked into Il Radicchio sweaty and hungry, and were met immediately with open seats and cold ice water (fantastic service right in the door). The menu provided a unique challenge of being too customizable, despite this struggle we landed on trying the ravioli and making a cheese calzone with both pesto and red sauce to dip. We were blown away by the high quality flavor and fantastic presentation. I am already a huge ravioli fan in general but the mushroom ragu sauce paired so nicely with the caramelized onions and goat cheese, I think I could've eaten a bucket of this. A simple cheese calzone may sound silly, but dipping it into the house pesto and red sauce was an out worldly experience (highly recommend). Comfortable vibes with outdoor seating too, although not on a hot day in my opinion. Easy to miss if you're walking by but once you know it's there you kinda know you'll be coming back.

Kay

It was packed on a Thursday night, but once the waiter stopped by, our food was out promptly! Good place to stop by for your standard Italian American fair. the salad was a perfect appetizer for me to split with another person to get some greens in. The artichoke ravioli was exactly what I wanted with a nice mushroom sauce that I finished off with the complementary bread. I got a plain calzone, but they have build your own calzones and pizza where you can add whatever you want, which is a nice option. I asked for two sides sauces and they were very generous with a side of marinara sauce and pesto. They were able to accommodate a larger group or two, but would recommend for smaller parties because there aren't too many tables, it's a cozy place but didn't feel too crowded. I will return next time I'm craving Italian!

Amazing lasagna
Catherine M.

It's been a few years and unfortunately I don't think this is a spot for pasta anymore. We came in on a Friday night and the inside wasn't packed at 7. We got smushed next to two other two top tables- I get wanting to save larger tables for other large groups but it's super uncomfortable to be sitting hands distance away in a small back corner when half the rest of the restaurant is empty. Bruschetta is still good but bread basket got smaller. As mentioned, the all you can eat pasta is a rip off- might as well go to Olive Garden. You get all you can eat noodles, which we all know a box of is about 2$ at the store. The least they could do is give 50% off each extra sauce you order to make it slightly worth it. The spaghetti and meatball is just two meatballs cut in half to make it seem like it's 4. Pasta quality was good but meatballs were very grey and grainy. The biggest let down is the lasagna changed completely- while it appears larger, the sauce they use now is completely different than the one we loved from 2017-2022. It had chunks of celery and carrots and just was not good. Maybe a spot to grab pizza from still but definitely no longer a place I'd crave pasta from.

Penne with bolognese
Patricia S.

Got takeout which was easy to order online. I really like their concept of the build your own pasta! I got penne with bolognese. I've been trying to find an authentic bolognese in nova (where there's less tomato) and have been struggling to find one. This is still pretty tomato-y but it's getting closer to what I've been looking for! I would go back to try another one of their sauces

Beza G.

I've strolled by here enough to glimpse the faux candle light flickering off the wine glasses of a merry group of 4 dining on the outdoor patio. It looked warm & inviting. I ordered the chicken parm ($20) + bruschetta ($11). I spotted the all you can eat pasta and suggested it to my partner who was famished. My food was basic and filling. Just as I expected for the price point. What leads me to the poor review is a mixture of their misleading menu + nonchalant attitude of server. When I spotted the "all you can eat pasta", my partner was suspicious, too good to be true. We hailed our server and asked for clarification - crystal clear- it was all you can eat. When my partner tried to flag for his 2nd filling of pasta - woopty do- you're charged for the sauce. We called the server and he backtracks "oh it says on the menu only the noodle". We ask him to point out to us where on the menu it's written---and he searches and says - it's not there. No acknowledgment of the misinformation let alone an apology. I still tipped out of societal pressures. Yes, I can afford the sauce. I want to say it's the principle. But it's more than that. My working poor immigrant parents hated dining out because of all the huge hidden costs + small unsaid cultural etiquettes. I think we went to Chili's twice a year MAX. Be forthcoming with your menu. And don't ever try to make people feel stupid for not deciphering the cryptic code in which you + your menu speaks.

Hunter B.

We came here around 530 on a Friday and were able to get a table with no problem despite it being a small restaurant. The bread is free and great but the real crazy part about this place is the all-you-can-eat pasta. You can get the pasta refills but the sauce will cost you. The radicchio e salsiccia and carbonara was solid. The best one was the Alfredo pesto. You are not beating the price for decent pasta anywhere, I would definitely go back.

Calamari Grigliati
Angela C.

Talk about a delicious and authentic local Italian spot! I came here to celebrate my birthday on a Friday evening and had the best dinner and dining experience. We started off with the insalate de mele and it was fresh with perfectly ripe grapes and apples topped with a subtle and refreshing Prosecco dressing which I loved. Next we ordered the calamari which was chewier than I expected but was served over a bed of arugula and white beans that added a delicious savory flavor. Then, we split a 12" pizza with fresh mozzarella, olives, mushrooms and sun dried tomatoes and a penne salmone. Both were excellent but wow...the penne salmone was my absolute favorite. I could eat it everyday! The food already makes ill radicchio one of the best Italian spots in the DMV, but the indoor ambience of the restaurant adds such charm. We got a little table for two perched in the windowsill and we enjoyed having our own private nook and the cute decor and painting of chickens on the wall. Would highly recommend for a memorable and authentic dining experience!

Caprese
Will M.

Charming tiny spot for authentic Italian food. Extensive red wine list. Bread was a good starter on the house. You'll have olive oil and red peppers ready at your table. Highly recommend the caprese if you crave mozzarella like I do. Spaghetti and meatballs hit the spot. Meatballs were heavy and the melted cheese was a nice complement. Tomato sauce was hearty and had little pieces of meat in it. Lobster ravioli had delicious Smokey flavors. The vodka sauce complimented it well. Maybe went a little too far with the pecorino Romano cheese. Good prices for high quality Italian in Arlington.

Bruschetta Mista (eggplant and mushroom)
Alexis C.

Cute place with fresh and delicious food! Vibe: 5/5 Service: 5/5 Bruschetta: 4/5 Lasagna: 4/5 Parmigiana Di Pollo: 4/5

Milanese di Pollo
Cynthia Y.

It's a nice little hidden gem. Like other Italian Restaurants, they serve bread with olive oil, red pepper flakes, pepper, salt, and parmesan. We really enjoy their Milanese di Pollo dish. They have indoor and outdoor seating. Staff is friendly. Service is a bit slow, probably because it's a small restaurant. As long as you're not in a hurry/starving I think it's fine. There is parking behind the restaurant and parallel street parking nearby (would need to check day/time to see if it's free or need to pay though). Definitely a chill little dinner date spot.

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Excellent Italian food. Small place. Make reservations away from the front door....

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The food here is amazing. Highly recommend the gnocchi. The ambiance in the restaurant is very cute and cozy as well.

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Can anyone provide more info about their all you can eat pasta?

For the price, you choose one pasta type then you pay more for whatever sauce/and or meat and veggie addition. You get unlimited pasta refill but have to keep paying for more sauce/toppings.

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