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Valbella — Restaurant in Greenwich

Name
Valbella
Description
A formal dining room, plus tables in a wine cellar, set the stage for refined Italian fare.
Nearby attractions
Binney Park
Arch St & Wesskum Beach Rd, Greenwich, CT 06830, United States
Nearby restaurants
Sushi Soba
1345 E Putnam Ave, Old Greenwich, CT 06870
MR. FALAFEL & GELATO (Greenwich, CT)
1239 E Putnam Ave, Riverside, CT 06878
Curry & Hurry
1340 E Putnam Ave, Old Greenwich, CT 06870
Lugano Salumeria & Wine Bar
1392 E Putnam Ave, Old Greenwich, CT 06870
Starbucks
Thruway Shopping Center, 1253 E Putnam Ave, Riverside, CT 06878
Chipotle Mexican Grill
1233 E Putnam Ave, Riverside, CT 06878
Taco Bell
1371 E Putnam Ave, Old Greenwich, CT 06870
McDonald's
1207 E Putnam Ave, Riverside, CT 06878
El Chilito restaurant
7 Apache Pl, Riverside, CT 06878
Tony's at the J House
1114 E Putnam Ave, Riverside, CT 06878, United States
Nearby hotels
Hyatt Regency Greenwich
1800 E Putnam Ave, Old Greenwich, CT 06870
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Valbella

1309 E Putnam Ave, Riverside, CT 06878
4.5(202)
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A formal dining room, plus tables in a wine cellar, set the stage for refined Italian fare.

attractions: Binney Park, restaurants: Sushi Soba, MR. FALAFEL & GELATO (Greenwich, CT), Curry & Hurry, Lugano Salumeria & Wine Bar, Starbucks, Chipotle Mexican Grill, Taco Bell, McDonald's, El Chilito restaurant, Tony's at the J House
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Phone
(203) 637-1155
Website
valbellagreenwich.com

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Featured dishes

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BETTER THAN BOTOX - $20
Danos Blanco, Ruby Red Grapefruit, Agave, Lime
POMEGRANTE MARGARITA - $18
Casamigos Blanco, Pomegranate and fresh lime juice
PALMER HILL GARDEN - $20
Rose Gin, Cucumber, St. Germain
TODD'S POINT - $20
Aperol, Sweet Vermouth, High West Bourbon
PAPPARDELLE BOLOGNESE
In a veal ragù

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Nearby attractions of Valbella

Binney Park

Binney Park

Binney Park

4.8

(223)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

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Third Place New Years Eve Party
Third Place New Years Eve Party
Wed, Dec 31 • 8:00 PM
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Nearby restaurants of Valbella

Sushi Soba

MR. FALAFEL & GELATO (Greenwich, CT)

Curry & Hurry

Lugano Salumeria & Wine Bar

Starbucks

Chipotle Mexican Grill

Taco Bell

McDonald's

El Chilito restaurant

Tony's at the J House

Sushi Soba

Sushi Soba

4.6

(190)

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MR. FALAFEL & GELATO (Greenwich, CT)

MR. FALAFEL & GELATO (Greenwich, CT)

4.8

(164)

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Curry & Hurry

Curry & Hurry

4.8

(156)

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Lugano Salumeria & Wine Bar

Lugano Salumeria & Wine Bar

4.4

(335)

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Nicole BartnerNicole Bartner
Ate at Valbella for the first time tonight. I can’t imagine I will eat there another time. Very odd dining experience. Took me right back to Italian fine dining in Manhattan in the 1980s…except the food isn’t very good. Very large restaurant, nice enough setting, white tablecloth service and a veritable army of waiters. Just waiters. Only men. The only woman working was, BIZARRELY, the bathroom attendant inside a bathroom that is far too small and not nearly busy enough (AND it’s 2022…???) to require an attendant. Poor woman was locked inside a freezing cold bathroom with no natural light for, presumably, the entire afternoon and evening. TURNING THE SINK ON AND OFF FOR EVERY PERSON WHO USED THE BATHROOM. Weird. But the whole place is weird. IMO. The owner is sauntering around, peering at tables, very dour. No smiles. No greetings. Just. Watching. The entire vibe is “Old School Restaurant.” And I mean that in the worst possible way. I am a 54 year old woman who owns/operates/is the cook in my own little restaurant in Vermont. I’ve been around the restaurant industry. I know what needs to change... Even so, I would have elevated Valbella to 4 stars if the food had been really good. It was not. It was extremely mediocre. There was a serious lack of skill both in the cooking/seasoning and plating evidenced by the food I ordered. Given the presumptuous setting and prices I was actually expecting much better. Also nothing on that menu is particularly “ambitious.” Those dishes should all be easily executed at a very high level. They are not. Our dinner was a joint birthday celebration and it appeared there were quite a few other birthdays in the room. So I’m going to guess Valbella is a “celebration destination” in Greenwich. IMO they should hold out for better food for their celebrations. We were started out with a plate of sliced dried Italian sausage and chunks of Parmigiana Reggiano cheese. This was lovely. We were then served pan fried hot Italian peppers. Also, really good. Although some were so spicy they were practically inedible. (LOL) The bread on the table was FANTASTIC. I would be SHOCKED if it did not come directly from a bakery on Arthur Avenue in The Bronx. For my appetizer I ordered “Gamberi Scampi” with pesto risotto. The risotto was very good. Although I never would have identified anything in it as pesto. However it was very flavorful and the consistency was perfect. It was topped with four steamed shrimp. As in those shrimp had not a lick of seasoning on them at all. They’d just been steamed and then plopped on top of the risotto. Weird. “Gamberi” means “shrimp” in Italian. So “Gamberi Scampi” translates as Shrimp Scampi (which is shrimp sautéed in olive oil, butter and garlic) and that’s what I thought I was getting. Served on top of risotto. Nope. I ordered the Caesar salad which was bizarrely served in a little cucumber coral with a lid of sliced cheese. Again. Weird. The salad was passable. Nothing to write home about. The presentation struck me as very sad. Like the kind of thing that would have passed for exciting plating in 1983. But it’s 40 years on now…we don’t have to be making cucumber corrals. For my entree I ordered Risotto Graziano: Cannaroli Rice served with shrimp, asparagus and truffle oil. Once again, some completely naked, steamed shrimp plopped on top of a plate of risotto. Only this risotto was not as good. Not cooked long enough, very loose and watery, although flavors were very nice, especially with the asparagus. For dessert I ordered the Tartufo. Skip this. It is a prepackaged, really average, not good dessert. I didn’t finish anything I was served. And if you know me you KNOW that is WEIRD. Decaf latte was fine. You can spend this sort of money elsewhere and have an amazing meal. Actually with the sort of money you pay at Valbella you could get yourself TWO amazing meals at a place where someone knows how to cook. And you can even turn the sink on and off yourself when you go to the bathroom. Like wtf…
Frederick B.Frederick B.
I recently had dinner at Valbella, and it was a delightful experience. It was amazing evening with my whole family including my daughters inlaws or are also my family for sure. We started off with the calamari, cooked octopus, zucchini flowers( fantastic) and Caesar salads . The calamari was perfectly cooked—crisp on the outside and tender inside. It came with a light dip that complemented it really well. For the main course, I ordered the double cut veal chop. It was cooked just right, juicy, and packed with flavor. Honestly, it was one of the best I've had; I could hardly finish it because the portion was generous! The rest of the family had the steaks lobsters and pasta dishes . All of them were 5 star rated. We tried a couple bottles of wine and I appreciated the selection they had. It paired well with our meals. To cap off the evening, we couldn’t resist trying one of their desserts. The cheescake was rich and satisfying without being too sweet. Overall, the atmosphere was warm and inviting, and the staff was attentive without being overbearing and amazing. I’d definitely recommend Restaurant Valbella if you’re looking for a great meal out. I know I’ll be back!
Hank ChangHank Chang
Located in Greenwich CT, they have valet parking only - keep a hold of your ticket. Inside, spaces for parties or larger groups plus smaller regular dining tables. They passed apps - giant cocktail shrimp, lobster, scallops in a wonderful sauce, and lamb chops cooked well and tender. The main pastas to start - truffle cream and vodka - both good, though I've had better. The dover sole was prepared very well, good size and bones cleanly removed. Dessert cake was good (they did the song for the birthday and sparklers might've been Scott's idea, not the restaurants). Overall very solid food and drinks, good service (somewhat absent between courses) and very useful space for groups.
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Ate at Valbella for the first time tonight. I can’t imagine I will eat there another time. Very odd dining experience. Took me right back to Italian fine dining in Manhattan in the 1980s…except the food isn’t very good. Very large restaurant, nice enough setting, white tablecloth service and a veritable army of waiters. Just waiters. Only men. The only woman working was, BIZARRELY, the bathroom attendant inside a bathroom that is far too small and not nearly busy enough (AND it’s 2022…???) to require an attendant. Poor woman was locked inside a freezing cold bathroom with no natural light for, presumably, the entire afternoon and evening. TURNING THE SINK ON AND OFF FOR EVERY PERSON WHO USED THE BATHROOM. Weird. But the whole place is weird. IMO. The owner is sauntering around, peering at tables, very dour. No smiles. No greetings. Just. Watching. The entire vibe is “Old School Restaurant.” And I mean that in the worst possible way. I am a 54 year old woman who owns/operates/is the cook in my own little restaurant in Vermont. I’ve been around the restaurant industry. I know what needs to change... Even so, I would have elevated Valbella to 4 stars if the food had been really good. It was not. It was extremely mediocre. There was a serious lack of skill both in the cooking/seasoning and plating evidenced by the food I ordered. Given the presumptuous setting and prices I was actually expecting much better. Also nothing on that menu is particularly “ambitious.” Those dishes should all be easily executed at a very high level. They are not. Our dinner was a joint birthday celebration and it appeared there were quite a few other birthdays in the room. So I’m going to guess Valbella is a “celebration destination” in Greenwich. IMO they should hold out for better food for their celebrations. We were started out with a plate of sliced dried Italian sausage and chunks of Parmigiana Reggiano cheese. This was lovely. We were then served pan fried hot Italian peppers. Also, really good. Although some were so spicy they were practically inedible. (LOL) The bread on the table was FANTASTIC. I would be SHOCKED if it did not come directly from a bakery on Arthur Avenue in The Bronx. For my appetizer I ordered “Gamberi Scampi” with pesto risotto. The risotto was very good. Although I never would have identified anything in it as pesto. However it was very flavorful and the consistency was perfect. It was topped with four steamed shrimp. As in those shrimp had not a lick of seasoning on them at all. They’d just been steamed and then plopped on top of the risotto. Weird. “Gamberi” means “shrimp” in Italian. So “Gamberi Scampi” translates as Shrimp Scampi (which is shrimp sautéed in olive oil, butter and garlic) and that’s what I thought I was getting. Served on top of risotto. Nope. I ordered the Caesar salad which was bizarrely served in a little cucumber coral with a lid of sliced cheese. Again. Weird. The salad was passable. Nothing to write home about. The presentation struck me as very sad. Like the kind of thing that would have passed for exciting plating in 1983. But it’s 40 years on now…we don’t have to be making cucumber corrals. For my entree I ordered Risotto Graziano: Cannaroli Rice served with shrimp, asparagus and truffle oil. Once again, some completely naked, steamed shrimp plopped on top of a plate of risotto. Only this risotto was not as good. Not cooked long enough, very loose and watery, although flavors were very nice, especially with the asparagus. For dessert I ordered the Tartufo. Skip this. It is a prepackaged, really average, not good dessert. I didn’t finish anything I was served. And if you know me you KNOW that is WEIRD. Decaf latte was fine. You can spend this sort of money elsewhere and have an amazing meal. Actually with the sort of money you pay at Valbella you could get yourself TWO amazing meals at a place where someone knows how to cook. And you can even turn the sink on and off yourself when you go to the bathroom. Like wtf…
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I recently had dinner at Valbella, and it was a delightful experience. It was amazing evening with my whole family including my daughters inlaws or are also my family for sure. We started off with the calamari, cooked octopus, zucchini flowers( fantastic) and Caesar salads . The calamari was perfectly cooked—crisp on the outside and tender inside. It came with a light dip that complemented it really well. For the main course, I ordered the double cut veal chop. It was cooked just right, juicy, and packed with flavor. Honestly, it was one of the best I've had; I could hardly finish it because the portion was generous! The rest of the family had the steaks lobsters and pasta dishes . All of them were 5 star rated. We tried a couple bottles of wine and I appreciated the selection they had. It paired well with our meals. To cap off the evening, we couldn’t resist trying one of their desserts. The cheescake was rich and satisfying without being too sweet. Overall, the atmosphere was warm and inviting, and the staff was attentive without being overbearing and amazing. I’d definitely recommend Restaurant Valbella if you’re looking for a great meal out. I know I’ll be back!
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Located in Greenwich CT, they have valet parking only - keep a hold of your ticket. Inside, spaces for parties or larger groups plus smaller regular dining tables. They passed apps - giant cocktail shrimp, lobster, scallops in a wonderful sauce, and lamb chops cooked well and tender. The main pastas to start - truffle cream and vodka - both good, though I've had better. The dover sole was prepared very well, good size and bones cleanly removed. Dessert cake was good (they did the song for the birthday and sparklers might've been Scott's idea, not the restaurants). Overall very solid food and drinks, good service (somewhat absent between courses) and very useful space for groups.
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Reviews of Valbella

4.5
(202)
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3.0
3y

Ate at Valbella for the first time tonight. I can’t imagine I will eat there another time. Very odd dining experience. Took me right back to Italian fine dining in Manhattan in the 1980s…except the food isn’t very good. Very large restaurant, nice enough setting, white tablecloth service and a veritable army of waiters. Just waiters. Only men. The only woman working was, BIZARRELY, the bathroom attendant inside a bathroom that is far too small and not nearly busy enough (AND it’s 2022…???) to require an attendant. Poor woman was locked inside a freezing cold bathroom with no natural light for, presumably, the entire afternoon and evening. TURNING THE SINK ON AND OFF FOR EVERY PERSON WHO USED THE BATHROOM.

Weird.

But the whole place is weird. IMO.

The owner is sauntering around, peering at tables, very dour. No smiles. No greetings. Just. Watching.

The entire vibe is “Old School Restaurant.” And I mean that in the worst possible way.

I am a 54 year old woman who owns/operates/is the cook in my own little restaurant in Vermont. I’ve been around the restaurant industry. I know what needs to change...

Even so, I would have elevated Valbella to 4 stars if the food had been really good. It was not. It was extremely mediocre. There was a serious lack of skill both in the cooking/seasoning and plating evidenced by the food I ordered. Given the presumptuous setting and prices I was actually expecting much better. Also nothing on that menu is particularly “ambitious.” Those dishes should all be easily executed at a very high level. They are not.

Our dinner was a joint birthday celebration and it appeared there were quite a few other birthdays in the room. So I’m going to guess Valbella is a “celebration destination” in Greenwich. IMO they should hold out for better food for their celebrations.

We were started out with a plate of sliced dried Italian sausage and chunks of Parmigiana Reggiano cheese. This was lovely. We were then served pan fried hot Italian peppers. Also, really good. Although some were so spicy they were practically inedible. (LOL) The bread on the table was FANTASTIC. I would be SHOCKED if it did not come directly from a bakery on Arthur Avenue in The Bronx.

For my appetizer I ordered “Gamberi Scampi” with pesto risotto. The risotto was very good. Although I never would have identified anything in it as pesto. However it was very flavorful and the consistency was perfect. It was topped with four steamed shrimp. As in those shrimp had not a lick of seasoning on them at all. They’d just been steamed and then plopped on top of the risotto. Weird. “Gamberi” means “shrimp” in Italian. So “Gamberi Scampi” translates as Shrimp Scampi (which is shrimp sautéed in olive oil, butter and garlic) and that’s what I thought I was getting. Served on top of risotto. Nope.

I ordered the Caesar salad which was bizarrely served in a little cucumber coral with a lid of sliced cheese. Again. Weird. The salad was passable. Nothing to write home about. The presentation struck me as very sad. Like the kind of thing that would have passed for exciting plating in 1983. But it’s 40 years on now…we don’t have to be making cucumber corrals.

For my entree I ordered Risotto Graziano: Cannaroli Rice served with shrimp, asparagus and truffle oil. Once again, some completely naked, steamed shrimp plopped on top of a plate of risotto. Only this risotto was not as good. Not cooked long enough, very loose and watery, although flavors were very nice, especially with the asparagus.

For dessert I ordered the Tartufo. Skip this. It is a prepackaged, really average, not good dessert.

I didn’t finish anything I was served. And if you know me you KNOW that is WEIRD.

Decaf latte was fine.

You can spend this sort of money elsewhere and have an amazing meal. Actually with the sort of money you pay at Valbella you could get yourself TWO amazing meals at a place where someone knows how to cook. And you can even turn the sink on and off yourself when you go to the...

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4.0
41w

I recently had dinner at Valbella, and it was a delightful experience. It was amazing evening with my whole family including my daughters inlaws or are also my family for sure. We started off with the calamari, cooked octopus, zucchini flowers( fantastic) and Caesar salads . The calamari was perfectly cooked—crisp on the outside and tender inside. It came with a light dip that complemented it really well.

For the main course, I ordered the double cut veal chop. It was cooked just right, juicy, and packed with flavor. Honestly, it was one of the best I've had; I could hardly finish it because the portion was generous! The rest of the family had the steaks lobsters and pasta dishes . All of them were 5 star rated.

We tried a couple bottles of wine and I appreciated the selection they had. It paired well with our meals. To cap off the evening, we couldn’t resist trying one of their desserts. The cheescake was rich and satisfying without being too sweet.

Overall, the atmosphere was warm and inviting, and the staff was attentive without being overbearing and amazing. I’d definitely recommend Restaurant Valbella if you’re looking for a great meal out. I know...

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5.0
44w

Our family's wedding rehearsal dinner at Valbella was absolutely magical, thanks to Nick and his incredible team. From the initial planning stages to the evening itself, the communication was seamless and Nick made the entire process effortless.

The room was beautifully arranged, creating an intimate and sophisticated atmosphere that impressed all our guests. What truly set the experience apart was how Nick and his staff made us feel like family – their warmth and attentiveness were remarkable.

The food was exceptional – each dish demonstrated the kitchen's expertise and attention to detail. The service staff orchestrated everything flawlessly, anticipating needs before they arose. They struck that perfect balance of being attentive while allowing our family celebration to flow naturally.

If you're planning a special event or simply looking for an elegant dining experience, Valbella delivers excellence on every level. We couldn't be more grateful for how they helped make our wedding celebrations...

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