Hours
| Thursday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 3948 Legacy Dr, Plano, TX 75023
Phone: (469) 298-0731
Website: http://bellaitaliaplano.com/
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Order and Reservations
Order: Order online
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Reviews
I’m not usually a big fan of Italian food, but I have to say the dishes were absolutely delicious. I would definitely patronize Bella Italia again and highly recommend it.
This was our first time visiting, and it was SO good that we came back the very next day for lunch. The food tastes incredibly fresh and homemade — honestly, it’s that kind of place where you’re enjoying everything so much you don’t even have time to take pictures. That’s exactly what happened to us!
For dinner, we had pasta, my kids had Chicken Alfredo, I had the Bella Chicken (AMAZING!), and my husband had the Parmesan. We also ordered the Caprese salad, and for dessert we had chocolate mousse cake, cheesecake, and cannoli — everything was absolutely delicious.
We loved it so much that we returned for lunch the next day for pizza, Caprese salad again (because it’s that good!), and more dessert.
And we have to give a special shoutout to our waitress, Kaya. She was our server both at dinner and lunch, and she is AMAZING. So attentive, sweet, and welcoming. She truly made our experience even better.
We’re not even from Dallas, but we already say: “Don’t even ask where we want to eat when we’re in Dallas.” We have our place. Bella Italia, we’ll definitely be back! ❤️
After living in Texas for 7 months and being serious foodies, my fiancé and I have been on the hunt for something that truly felt like home a meal that didn’t just satisfy hunger but brought back memories, warmth, and authenticity. Bella Italia delivered that and more.
The Chicken Bella was hands-down one of the best dishes I’ve had in years. Breaded chicken topped with marinara and melty mozzarella, nestled over creamy tortellini cremora — it was the perfect harmony of flavor. The richness of the cream sauce and the brightness of the tomato married beautifully, and you could just taste that it was all made from scratch. It honestly felt like Nonna was in the back kitchen cooking just for us.
We also had the Chicken Marsala, and while it was phenomenal with its deep, savory wine sauce and tender chicken, that Chicken Bella still stole the show.
We started with the calamari, which was crispy and light, paired with a tangy, perfectly balanced house marinara. A fresh squeeze of lemon over top elevated it to something truly special. It didn’t taste frozen or over-battered — it tasted like it came from a real Italian kitchen.
And let’s talk about the ambiance and service. We came on a Wednesday, which meant half-off bottles of wine — the Tuscana red blend paired beautifully with everything. Our server, Sara, made us feel like we were part of the family. She was attentive, kind, and knowledgeable without being overbearing. Her warmth made the entire evening even better.
We ended our meal with espresso and tiramisu, and I don’t say this lightly: the tiramisu was the best I’ve had in over a decade. Light, creamy, just the right amount of coffee flavor — it was absolutely divine.
Bella Italia isn’t overhyped it’s underhyped. This is the kind of place you want to gatekeep, but they deserve all the love and recognition. If you’ve been craving real Italian made with love, heart, and soul, don’t walk run. You won’t be disappointed.