Images
ContributeFeedback
Contribute Feedback What User likes about La Bella Italia:
Havent was here for a while. I usually order the delivery. decided to eat there on the other day. Had the Cuban sandwich special. I really like how they do it, although it is not the traditional style. It's very good. Price is very fair for the area. Service is warm. I've known this place for a while. Will always come for good Cubans. View all feedback.
Havent was here for a while. I usually order the delivery. decided to eat there on the other day. Had the Cuban sandwich special. I really like how they do it, although it is not the traditional style. It's very good. Price is very fair for the area. Service is warm. I've known this place for a while. Will always come for good Cubans.
This lunch hotspot is a hidden gem. Your daily specialties are delicious. Special requests are always welcome. I order food from here at least 3 times a week. They give you enough food for two days and his always fresh. Parking is small, but the foot traffic is always moving fast. Staff smile and cheerful. If you are in the area for lunch there is an attempt. I think you'll be pleasantly surprised.
The food is really good. Your salads and penne vodka are my favorite. The owners are also very nice. There was a time I didn't order from there because my job moved her. But when I first came back, they still remembered me by name.
Good breakfast and lunch specialties at reasonable prices. $2.99 Coffee, Taylor Ham Egg and Cheese Special is of course popular. Delicious. Delicious breakfast specialities and pancakes are Grest. Sometimes crowded in the morning so call and order ahead if you want to be one and out.
Small family-run eatery for coffee and hot food at a good price. Sometimes they have surprisingly tasty specials. Most often, regular menu fare. Service is fast, good courteous. I give it 4 Google stars for what it is: a good eatery/canteen for local workers to get a hot lunch. If you're looking for a Daniel Boulud-style restaurant with 4 Michelin stars, don't look in Hackensack; go to NYC.