

Ezio’s Italian Restaurant has served as the premier Italain restaurant in Salem, OH, for nearly 50 years. Because our Italian restaurant has been family owned and operated since the beginning, all of our traditional dishes are made from authentic family recipes inherited from previous generations, and we treat every guest as if they were in our own home. Stop in for a wonderful dinner, or you can order takeout and bring our kitchen to yours. Ask about event catering and reservations in our banquet hall!
Hours
| Monday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 12–8:30 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 182 S Broadway Ave, Salem, OH 44460
Phone: (330) 403-9030
Website: https://www.eziositalianrestaurant.com/
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Reviews
Open two months and already acting like it owns the block
Some restaurants open quietly. Ezio’s opened like a well-dressed New Yorker who just moved to Miami and immediately joined the best gym, found the best tailor, and started correcting wine pronunciations. Two months in and it already feels confident. Not loud. Not showy. Just calm, tailored swagger.
Walking into Ezio’s feels like slipping into an upscale Italian steakhouse that’s part refined NYC energy, part Miami Beach warmth. The space embraces a classic steakhouse soul with burgundy banquettes, low warm lighting, and white tablecloths that invite long dinners and good wine. The team behind Roberta’s brings that New York pedigree and classic hospitality to Miami’s North Beach, and it shows from start to finish.
Let’s talk food.
Imperial Ranch Wagyu Filet
This is not just a steak. This is a silk robe disguised as beef.
Perfect sear. Deep crust. Inside, it is tender enough that you briefly question whether chewing is even necessary. The marbling melts like it signed a noncompete with butter. Rich without being heavy. Luxurious without trying too hard.
If you are the kind of person who says, “I’ll just have something light,” and then orders the Wagyu filet, you made the right decision. This is the anchor of the menu. It knows it. You know it. The cow knew it.
Cappelletti
Little pasta pillows filled with robiole and honeynut squash, finished with truffle.
Each bite tastes like someone whispered “northern Italy” into your ear while handing you a cashmere blanket. The filling is creamy and slightly sweet, the truffle adds just enough earthiness to remind you that sophistication is a choice.
This is the dish you order when you want to prove you appreciate nuance. It is elegant, balanced, and disappears from the plate faster than you planned.
Japanese Sweet Potato
This side dish deserves its own agent.
Caramelized edges. Creamy interior. Slight sweetness that plays beautifully against the savory weight of the steak. It is the quiet overachiever of the table. You think it is there for support. Then suddenly you are guarding it from your dining partner like it is a portfolio position you are not ready to sell.
Caesar Salad
Yes, I am reviewing a Caesar salad. Stay with me.
Crisp romaine, balanced dressing, proper anchovy backbone. Not swimming. Not dry. Just disciplined. It tastes like a Caesar that went to finishing school. This is the salad you order to feel responsible before the Wagyu arrives. It does not disappoint.
The Vibe
For a place only two months old, Ezio’s feels polished. The room has that warm steakhouse glow that says, “Stay awhile.” The service is attentive without hovering. The energy is confident but not chaotic.
It feels like a restaurant that knows exactly what it wants to be. That is rare this early. And for a restaurant delivering this level of quality, the pricing is actually reasonable all things considered. You leave feeling indulged, not ambushed.
Final Verdict
If you go, order the Wagyu filet. Add the cappelletti. Do not skip the Japanese sweet potato. Pretend the Caesar is for balance.
Ezio’s is two months in and already operating like a seasoned pro. If this is the beginning, Miami’s steakhouse scene just got a serious upgrade.
I will be back. Probably sooner than my cardiologist would recommend.
P.S. Wednesday through Friday there is a happy hour at the bar from 5 to 7. Check out $12 mini martinis and $1 oysters.
about tips, wanting to go home, and general drama I didn’t want to hear. It finally dawns on me that the waitstaff is miserable because of a TERRIBLE manager who was combative with an employee about taking a break… RIGHT next to me! I paid my bill and the bartender disappeared because I was last at the bar at 7:30. Walked out of the restaurant without anyone say goodbye or have a good night.
0/5 service with 3/5 food