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Fantastic food and service.
Excellent food and service. We had the sashimi (yes, Italian sashimi) which was fantastic. Also the chopped salad and a pizza. All the best we’ve ever had. Some signature cocktails and good wine list. Would definitely go again next time we are
My wife and I had dinner earlier tonight.
We shared Sashimi, Caesar Salad, Gnudi, and Black Cod. All were excellent except for the Black Cod which had great flavors but was drowned in oil. Service was excellent although a bit on the fast side. WIth those courses and no desert, we were done
Excellent food and service in a casual comfortable homey
Excellent food and service in a casual comfortable homey environment with an open kitchen. The chopped salad is craveable, the pizza crust is amazing. Pastas are fabulous as well!
Update: 14 March.
Yelp has shared that my pictures from the night at Ciccio do not meet Community Guidelines. The establishment must have complained about the truth of the review. The rating has now dropped to 1 star.
Fun food. Rushed service.
Popped in on a chilly evening. No reservations. Quickly seated by the efficient host. Perused the menu. Ordered the excellent Frank’s’ Negroni, Sicilian white wine by the glass and the focaccia. All excellent. The waiter (uninvited) then la
Recommended to us by chefs and locals in our culinary
Recommended to us by chefs and locals in our culinary course. Casually elegant Italian where everything went right and I will return. Menu stars included Sicilian Sashimi, Caesar Salad (the bonito is a game changer), Agnolotti (pillows of garnet yam
Our family dined here on a very rainy Tuesday night.
We took advantage of the $25, w bottle max corkage fee. First course was EXCELLENT Cesar salad, meatball stuffed peppers and we ordered the gnudi pasta which was light, rich and flavorful. The dinner continued with the potato pizza and white bolognai
Ciccio is over-impressed with their limited menu, mediocre,
Ciccio is over-impressed with their limited menu, mediocre, and overpriced offerings provided by a group that is often not "pleasing-the-customer oriented", but acts as though they can "do no wrong". There are better options in th
We were on a wine drinking trip in Napa and ended up in
We were on a wine drinking trip in Napa and ended up in Yountville. This place was absolutely to die for! Their pizza's were amazing! We have sausage pizza and tomato pizza (vegetarian) and both were really good. Both pizza had great amount of sauc
OMG The Polenta!
The food is fabulous! Most of the time I accept the recommendations and try...it is almost never a mistake and this time was no exception...everything they recommended to us tasted wow! But I couldn't stop eating La Polenta....you can't not try it!
It was my buddy's first time here at Ciccio and I was as
It was my buddy's first time here at Ciccio and I was as hoping it would live up to my hyping. He's a pretty good cook himself so I know his standards for tasty food is above average. We arrived on time for our reservation and was promptly seated by
A bit of rocky start .
.. 5 pm (first) seating, second group in the door and asked for a booth against the wall (there was at least one set up for a party of 4 already) because 3 of the 4 of us have hearing issues, and it's an extremely loud space. Instead, we were sat ne
We went as a group of 8 in late december and had a great
We went as a group of 8 in late december and had a great meal. We tasted a lot of different things and i wish i had taken notes. As a vegetarian I loved the gnudi and honeynut squash pizza. the carnivores at the table split the fancy steak and said
I was excited to try Ciccio since the new ownership.
It was disappointing. The Cacio Pepe isn't the same. Now, instead of linguini, it's overly rich ricotta stuffed doughy balls Very little pepper flavor. I asked the server if they had any pasta- no being her answer. Only to them find out that they ha
Great place
If you are in the area this is a fantastic meal option. It is really buzzy has really great pizza and wonderful salads. I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend to all friends and family who visit.
Very Noisy
This has to be the noisiest restaurant I have ever been in. The waiter even had to shout when he told us about the specials. The food is good but not that many options. It is served in large portions so that it can be shared. As a Napa resident, I k
GO!! THE BEST!!
I’ll never be able to eat Italian food ever again unless it’s here. The most incredible pizza and pasta my husband and I have ever had. Bravo! Such a cute, quaint vibe as well. Amazing wines.
Family style at Ciccio?
First the downsides. It was hot, crowded, very small and noisy. The place is family style so the food comes out in no particular order which is fine unless three things come out at once. And some dishes seem better suited to one person if you’re
BEST meal in Napa!
Best meal in Napa! Atmosphere, service and food…spectacular! Cocktails, Caesar salad, pork Milanese and pizza delish! Gelato the perfect ending!
It’s ok
Average food We were there on recommendation I don’t think I will ever crave this It’s not bad but not great Tomato pizza has blob of cheese on it that’s placed after it cooks Bucatini was so-so Not coming back unless my arm is twisted
Innovative menu family friendly.
We were a couple at a 2 top on a Sunday in June. It wasn’t too loud and the team was excellent. Gnudi /grilled olives/ tomato pizza all excellent. Surprising they use small glasses for red wine ? Highly recommend they are finding the groove and
Good food overcome by rigid sets of rules
Four of us who live in Yountville were eager to experience the "new" Ciccio Restaurant since it reopened a month ago under Christopher Kostow's helm. There was a lot of buzz about this restaurant, which was previously quite popular here.
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