3 Best Restaurants in The Inland Empire, California

Tutti Mangia Italian Chophouse

$$$$ Fodor's choice

A favorite of college students and their visiting parents, this storefront dining room has a warm and cozy feel and menu choices that include long-bone pork chops, osso buco, and pan-roasted salmon with blood-orange rosemary sauce. Bruschetta, fried calamari, truffle arancini, and other small plates, some seasonal, always entice.

102 Harvard Ave., Claremont, California, 91711, USA
909-625–4669
Known For
  • wide selection of first and second courses and sides
  • martini and wine bar happy hour except Saturday
  • heart-healthy, low-calorie menu items
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon.; no lunch, Reservations essential

Mario's Place

$$$

The clientele is as beautiful as the food at this intimate jazz and supper club across the street from the Mission Inn. The northern Italian cuisine is first-rate—try the penne rigate with oxtail ragù followed by the orange blossom–water panna cotta for dessert. On the last weekend of the month, jazz groups play on Friday and Saturday night.

3646 Mission Inn Ave., Riverside, California, 92501, USA
951-684–7755
Known For
  • classy setting
  • live jazz last Friday and Saturday of the month
  • first-rate northern Italian cuisine
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No lunch. Closed Sun. and Mon., Reservations essential

Vince's Spaghetti Route 66

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A swooping yellow neon arrow points the way to this boisterous family eatery, open since 1945. The restaurant has been in the same location since 1984, and claims to serve more than 25,000 miles of spaghetti every year. The menu is limited, but the execution is reliable. The penne-like mostaccioli with meat sauce and the meatball sandwiches are excellent choices. Gluten-free pasta and bread are also available.

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