Emma’s Pizzaria, founded in 2024, aims to bring authentic Italian cuisine to our customers’ tables. With over 20 years of experience working and managing restaurant’s, the owners and their family are seasoned veterans in the kitchen and restaurant business. Passionate about the industry from a young age, Emma and her family pursued their American Dream upon arriving in the United States. They worked tirelessly, overcoming countless challenges, to now proudly own their restaurant. We are thrilled to be in the valley, offering great food, a wonderful atmosphere, and exceptional hospitality to our customers.
Hours
| Sunday | 11 AM–8:30 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–8:30 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–8:30 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–8:30 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–8:30 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 384 E Main St, Ansonia, CT 06401
Phone: (203) 516-5358
Website: http://www.emmaspizzaria.com/
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Reviews
My husband and I don’t get out much because he’s not well, but yesterday was our 31st anniversary and I wanted to take him out for a nice meal that wasn’t far away. So many times new restaurants have disappointed me, but not Emma’s. The owners are friendly and welcoming and our server ( wish I had gotten her name, will ask her next time) was amazing. Friendly, top- notch service, she went out of her way to be helpful. Now for the food: UNBELIEVABLE. To start, we shared a Caprese salad which was fresh and delicious, and an appetizer of Eggplant Rollatini which was piping hot, flavorful and abundant. The tomato sauce was neither sour nor acidic at all, which amazed me (I usually can’t eat it because of that but no problem with this one). We only ate half of each course in anticipation of the main dishes and it was a good thing we did because I couldn’t believe the size of the portions. I had the Chicken Francese, which was tender and juicy with a delicious lemon sauce served over pasta. It was enough for at least two hungry people. My husband ordered the Veal Parmesan, also a delicious, huge plate of food. We took home enough food for the next night and then some. We even took home the bread and garlic knots because, well, BREAD! Everything is served with a crisp side salad, so just be aware, you better come hungry. We saved room for a Tiramisu to share, and took home a piece of chocolate cake. But the real icing on the cake was the kindness and compassion of the owners and staff when my husband with advanced Parkinson’s had a freezing episode and could not walk out of the restaurant. They came to our aid immediately and it took quite a lot of effort to get him to the car. I felt so bad for all the bother, but they were so kind and reassuring when I was pretty much in tears. You simply MUST patronize this new restaurant. I’m so glad I popped in the day before when I was trying to figure out where to go for our anniversary dinner. Emma’s Pavilion was the right choice.
UPDATE October 24: Tonight we went to Emma’s for the third time, this time to try the pizza. It was Thursday night, but the place was hopping like on a weekend. My husband and I each ordered a small/12-inch pizza, which is bigger than you think. One is definitely enough for two people. The Cheese Lover’s Pizza w/broccoli was delicious. Thin crisp crust that was still tender enough to fold. Ricotta, Mozzarella and Parmesan with broccoli chopped small enough so it was easy to eat, mild, tasty, and satisfying for someone who can’t eat tomato sauce. The other one we ordered was Emma’s The Works pizza. No skimping on toppings here. Husband said it was great . Wish I could have tried it myself, but he’s fussy, so I believe him! We brought home two desserts: Cannoli and Chocolate Fudge Cake. I’ve attached more photos along with this update. As usual, the service was excellent and friendly from everyone. We’re so glad Emma’s Pavilion is only four minutes from home. With my husband’s Parkinson’s disease, going out is tough, but the staff, including Emma, are always ready to help us get in and out of the restaurant safely. Love this place. Don’t miss it! Check out the photos!
My friends enjoyed their pizzas, chicken salad, and I loved my eggplant appetizer. The food was excellent and reasonably priced, I plan to come back here with my wife soon.