

Cozy, family-owned Italian eatery in a warm, refined setting with a fireplace & rustic wood accents.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 601 Michigan Ave, La Porte, IN 46350
Phone: (219) 326-8000
Website: http://www.trattoriaenzo.com/
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Reviews
The food was well-prepared and flavorful. We enjoyed the Farfalle Con Pollo, which features bowtie pasta with grilled chicken, crimini mushrooms, and asparagus tossed in a creamy gorgonzola sauce. We also selected two pizzas: the Rimini, distinguished by its pesto base, chicken, caramelized onions, and feta cheese; and the Marco, which offered a robust combination of sausage, hot cherry peppers, roasted garlic, and fontina (this pizza was a bit on the spicier side!).
It is a fun establishment and is certainly worth visiting again.
The bread was flavorless, the butter practically frozen, and the olive oil and grated cheese, ehhh.
The Arnold Palmer was good, as were the other drinks (chlorinated water if you like it).
The fried mozzarella and sauce were not great.
My brother enjoyed his Enzo salad with chicken. He sucked it down. The revrand’s angel hair with scampi was also very good, tho I noticed he didn’t finish all the angel hair. My bamboccio Pizza was forgettable. I ordered a to-go box but left it there. The tiramisu was so good. I couldn’t finish it, but I got as far as I could. Yum!
We enjoyed their fresh baked bread and a Ceasar Salad to start. And then thr Spaghetti and Meatballs, Penne Pasta, and the Filet Mignon. I enjoyed am Old Fashioned, yet would have liked a different whiskey than the House selection….still was tasty.
If we do come back into town, we would enjoy another visit to try more of the menu. Next time, we know to get a reservation if we come at a traditional dinner time.
Noise ruins the experience.
Hard surfaces and no sound management means a fine meal is spoiled by deafening noise. You can’t carry on a conversation with people two feet away from you, so everyone screams louder. We arrived early, the dining room wasn’t full, we sat in a booth. It was still so off putting we could barely eat and had to pack up our food and leave. We were celebrating a birthday. It would have been nice to be able to enjoy our meal and get dessert.
Side note, not the restaurant’s fault, but for some reason, affluent people bring newborns and toddlers to fine restaurants and let them raise hell, like it’s a MacDonald’s playground, not a place where people are on dates and celebrating special occasions. I wish people were more considerate.
They served fresh bread with the Italian oil and cheese. Both the dishes we ordered were good but I felt for the price my portions were pretty small.
I order soup waited 15 minutes for them to come back and say they just switched over to another potatoe soup an didn’t have the one I ordered. Which tbh the new soup was not great, again for 6 dollars just wasn’t up to par.
We also ordered calamari which was way too chewy. Overall the dining experience was good but not as good as I had expected. Would def try again tho.