
In May 1957, Angelo Ricci opened a delicatessen on the corner of SW 153rd Street and 6th Avenue SW in Burien. Angelo learned his family’s method of Italian cooking from his father Michele, a grocer who had immigrated from Italy to Osawatomie, Kansas in 1911. Michele always emphasized the importance of the quality and freshness of ingredients. Angelo and his family rapidly expanded, offering a full dining room and lounge by the early 1960s. Angelo made a name for himself and his restaurant by bringing food from around the country and world to Burien. Now, over half a century later, Angelo’s children and grandchildren carry on his legacy.
Circa-1950s Italian restaurant serving red-sauce classics in an old-world setting.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 601 SW 153rd St, Burien, WA 98166
Phone: (206) 244-3555
Website: http://www.angelosofburien.com/
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Reviews
Angelo’s of Burien was the perfect venue for one of my coworker’s retirement parties. With around 30 guests, the staff managed our large group with exceptional service and organization. The restaurant was immaculate, comfortable, and beautifully set up to celebrate our special occasion.
The pasta was an absolute delight, bursting with rich, authentic Italian flavors. The warm, freshly baked bread was irresistible, and we couldn’t resist asking for seconds. Every dish arrived perfectly cooked, showcasing the quality and care that went into each preparation.
The service was friendly, attentive, and professional, making the entire evening feel effortless and enjoyable. Angelo’s truly made this memorable occasion even more special. I highly recommend this place for any group gathering or simply for a delightful Italian meal.
I tried the Italian Pot Roast…I was really looking forward to a homey meal.. Too little pasta with sauce served on the side… Instead of potentially sopping up the gravy with my pasta it had red sauce. They didn’t ask if I’d want it plain. This was odd to me. The dish was salty and I didn’t get any love from it. Even the spumoni was lackluster… Which was surprising.
Neither the food or service impressed me here. Servers barely spoke to me, even when I asked questions. For an old school Italian American place I’d rather go to Vince’s down the street. It was busy here though… So Burien appreciates this place.
Price per person: …
Thank you for making our event a success.
I ordered two pasta dishes, the bolognese with meatballs and seafood orecchiette. With two glasses of wine + tip it was $100.
Won’t be going back.
The service was okay, but pretty friendly. And the food was amazing
Seafood Cannelloni, I would highly recommend the Seafood Cannelloni, this is literally the best thing I’ve ever had in my life, I happen to love dishes are fishy, this one is perfectly right on point! It’s everything they described, Crepes stuffed with crab and with their house wine is just amazing ❤️ ❤️