

Luigi’s D’ Italia began with Dominic and his two sons Luigi and Tony in 1981, at a small restaurant in a strip mall in Anaheim. Luigi did the cooking, using recipes he learned from his mom, while Tony made the pizzas, and Dominic greeted guests with some complimentary wine. In 1991 we moved to a bigger location on State College Boulevard and after over 25 years, we decided to downsize and moved to our new location here in Fullerton. It is now run by Luigi and his family, still serving the same recipes we hope you’ll love.
Family-friendly eatery serving homestyle Italian fare including scampi, veal & manicotti.
Hours
| Friday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Saturday | 12–8 PM |
| Sunday | 12–8 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–8 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1032 E Bastanchury Rd, Fullerton, CA 92835
Phone: (714) 490-0990
Website: http://luigisitalia.com/
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Reviews
On top of that, the prices are very reasonable, and generous portion which makes it even better because we can come often without feeling guilty. My son absolutely loves this place. He always the one asking if we can go back. If a kid keeps asking to return, you know it’s truly special.
Living near such an amazing pasta spot is honestly one of the best perks of living in this neighborhood. We’re so happy it’s here and hope it stays for a long, long time.
Photo- Mini pizza, kid Alfredo pasta
Nestled in a strip mall next to a grocery store and some other dining establishments you wouldn’t know about it unless you googled or Yelp it. We were over at Brea Mall and the kids wanted Italian food for late lunch/early dinner. So off goes my wife to search for Italian restaurants in the area.
We pulled up walked in and it’s pretty no nonsense. There’s about 6 or so tables inside and a few outside, looked at the menu and it wasn’t crazy loaded with dishes which for some can be a problem deciding what to order.
Here’s what we ordered 2 adults 3 kids:
Kid1: Margherita pizza (small about 4 slices)
Kid 2: Italian sub
Kid3: linguini with clams in a red sauce
Wife: cheese ravioli
Me: Italian spicy meat pizza (medium)
After we ordered we were given complimentary cheese garlic bread. Amazing, we destroyed it quickly
Shortly after, came our order. Portions were generous but not overly abundant as we stuffed ourselves with the garlic bread it was perfect.
Wife’s ravioli sauce was spectacular, rich hearty and herbaceous. My wife normally never finishes her entree and usually takes home the rest to eat later, nope not today she cleaned it.
Son’s linguini and clams was equally rich and thick full of little clams and you can see chunks of garlic. He powered that down and normally would eat anyone’s food if they couldn’t finish it, not this time he was stuffed. For a 16 yo to say that you know the portions were just good right for that growing boy.
Daughter 1 equally finished her pizza and daughter 2 couldn’t finish her sun because of the garlic bread she chowed down prior.
My pizza was great as well loaded with slices of Italian sausages and the crust was thin crust (the way I like it). I managed to eat all but two slices which I’m looking forward to eating later.
All in all great dining experience and loved the fact that it was a casual sit down restaurant with no frills just good quality Italian food.
Local Fullertonites don’t be mad i have to share this great place.
If I could, I will definitely give this place a “0” stars. Absolutely never ordering from here again and I will not recommend this place if you’re looking to taste some good dessert that can hopefully remind you at home (Italy).