I had a sandwich called«The Hook» it was with chicken cutlet, prosciutto, fresh mozzarella, tomato, basil leaves and balsamic. It was good, and it tasted like a margherita pizza.
Marc B.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Pleasantville, NY
First visit… still trying to find a good italian deli in the area. Seemed solid. Good selection of hot foods(none of which i ordered but it looked tasty and fresh). Got the Venice wedge(grilled chicken, mozzarellla, pesto, hot peppers). Bread was good… wierdly panini pressed but it worked. mozzarella and pesto was delicious… chicken was tender. overall — very good sub. will go again. been in the area for 6 months — it made my top 5 sub list… anxious to try another sub to verify.
G C.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Poughkeepsie, NY
Been working in this area for two years and this is the best place to grab lunch. In this town, you get your money worth and then some. Staff is always nice and quick to make food, which always taste amazing and it’s always clean. You can customize any order which is fantastic. Ten bucks gets you a wrap, bag of chips and a drink. That’s a lot better then the pizza place down the street. There you get two slices and a drink.
Leanna P.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Pittsfield, MA
The fox laner wrap brings me back to high school! Feeling nostalgic… drop in for lunch, phenomenal homemade Italian cookies or homemade pasta like nana makes. Italian going doesn’t get better than this.
Gingere L.
Rating des Ortes: 1 New York, NY
Of all the ingredients listed for veggie wrap — bell peppers, mushroom, squash, onion, etc — I only found carrots, broccoli & squash in mine. With 3 cookies($.80) & a large canoli($ 1.50) it rang up to $ 11. It didn’t even taste good. Not going back.
Eric W.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Mt Kisco, NY
Villarina’s. Best. Wraps. Ever. When you’re in a rush and want a quick sandwich, stop by and try a Villarina’s wrap instead. It’s a quality Italian deli with great ingredients and a huge selection. Whether you pick one off the menu, or have one made to order — you’re sure to enjoy. I recommend the Philly, the Fox Laner.
M. A. W.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Washington, DC
Am I seriously the first one to rate Villarina’s? How is that even possible? Anyhow, best wraps around, bar none. The immortal Fox Laner is an undeniable classic while newcomer, the Red Eye, is blazing entirely new territory with its spicy undertones and crispy bacon. You cannot go wrong with Villarina’s. If you feel otherwise, you’re a dick. Any time I’m back in good ol’ Chappaqua, Villarina’s is the very FIRST establishment that I frequent. Every time. My stomach can sense the crave-inducing bouquet that constantly emanates from its doors. To disrespect my belly would be a sin against gastronomy. Check out Villarina’s. If you don’t, I WILL find you. This I promise you, reader. I promise.