

Upmarket chain for Italian dining, including freshly made pasta & bread from an in-house bakery.
Hours
| Friday | 12–9:30 PM |
| Saturday | 12–9:30 PM |
| Sunday | 12–9 PM |
| Monday | 12–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 12–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 12–9 PM |
| Thursday | 12–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 6320 CA-27 Suite #1640, Woodland Hills, CA 91367
Phone: (818) 297-1700
Website: https://www.ilfornaio.com/location/il-fornaio-woodland-hills/
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Reviews
Food is decent. Seafood pasta needs flavors. Not impressed.
Weird they charge for bread. I think this my second restaurant who charges. Specifically an Italian.
I’ll try again but definitely a different dish.
Having good service and 2 main meals that were great kind of makes you feel a little better. If i go back it will be on the company expense. I posted the 2 main dished that were outstanding. Pizza & Pasta (with no bread). Be prepared to spend some money.
The service was top-notch. I hadn’t been seeking Italian cuisine while exploring the stunning Topanga Village, yet I stumbled upon Il Fornaio Woodland Hills—and I’m so grateful I did.
The ambiance of this eatery is simply perfect. From the outside, the structure evokes old-world Italy—charming and inviting. Nestled in a beautiful setting, it feels like a tucked-away gem that transports you somewhere timeless.
Our server, Devan, was outstanding. If you’re ever visiting Il Fornaio Woodland Hills, do yourself a favor and ask for him. Devan was a delightful host, with impeccable customer service skills. He treated us not just as patrons but as welcomed guests—courteous, jovial, attentive, and respectful. He was well-informed about the menu and didn’t just drop off food and vanish. On the contrary, he served us with the kind of attention that made it clear his priority was our satisfaction.
I had a taste for lasagna—and did they ever deliver! The blend of meats inside was flavorful and rich, layered beautifully. I paired it with a tropical salad: sweet, tangy, mint-kissed greens that burst with freshness. The sauce on the lasagna was seasoned to perfection—enhancing rather than overpowering the dish, creating a delicious harmony with the meat and pasta.
I was visiting the area for a surprise birthday bash with my California relatives and the college graduation of my young cousin.
Everything about the meal hit the mark. It was fine dining at its best—unexpected, memorable, and exactly what I didn’t know I needed.
The menu is entirely in Italian, which is fine, but I expected the server to help guide us—explaining where the appetizers and drinks were listed, what the different pastas were, or even recommending popular dishes. That didn’t happen. Our server, Alberto, barely explained the drinks and simply said they had “Coke, Sprite, and fountain drinks.” When I asked for Coke Zero, he shut it down without explanation.
He later came back asking if we wanted appetizers again, but since the menu doesn’t clearly label them (and again, it’s all in Italian), I would have appreciated some guidance like “the appetizers are at the top” or suggestions on what’s popular. Instead, there was no explanation, and he decided to bring an appetizer of his own choice “on the house,” which honestly felt more dismissive than helpful.
The whole interaction at the beginning felt rushed and unwelcoming. Toward the end of the meal, it seemed like he realized this and became nicer, but first impressions matter, and the start of the experience really set the tone.
I hope this is taken as constructive feedback, because better communication and a more welcoming approach would make a big difference especially for guests who aren’t familiar with Italian menus and since it was my first time there I just expected better service and better explanations .
I will not be coming here again .
Terrible service!