Simple counter-serve eatery dishing up basic Italian eats prepared with housemade pasta & sauces.
Hours
| Friday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–8 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 460 E El Camino Real, Sunnyvale, CA 94087
Phone: (408) 720-1299
Website: http://sunnyvale.pastamarket.com/
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Reviews
Service has definitely declined.
Person/Cashier who helped me place order was ok. No issues.
Got our food and everything was going great.
All good was amazing but the Scallop lime garlic pasta, it looked amazing but had no flavor at all.
We never return food, but finally walked to counter and talked to the cashier and explained what happened.
He notified the female manager, she issued a refund and apologized. She offered a dessert or something for the negative experience. We declined and said no thank you, but I appreciate the offer.
One word: value! Second word: tasty! Their portion sizes on many entrees are so generous as to feed two adults, plus their complimentary salad (with many entrees) is unusually large for a side salad
Highly recommended:
Fettuccine Veneziana: if you find the cream sauce too heavy, try our trick to sub in angel hair pasta and Pomodori sauce, which turns this into a light Italian pasta dish you would find (priced a third higher) at a restaurant like Maggiano’s. Nearly similar taste to seafood pasta dishes we’ve had along Cinque Terre ( Italian Riviera coast). Or also very good: salmon over angle hair with the Pomodori sauce.
Lasagna: fantastic !
Side of two meatballs: only $3 – are you kidding? Some of the best meatballs ever to meet my taste buds
Minestrone soup: fantastic !
Chicken piccata: our daughter loves their version of this dish.
Tiramisu: very good
NOTE: we haven’t had a chance to try many items on their menu so if not listed above don’t assume item is not good.
Skip it:
Linguine de Mare: you will like this only if you are OK with a sauce that is heavy tomato base that’s lacking seafood flavor. It does not compare well to Maggiano’s (admittedly higher priced $37) version.
The bread was pretty good
Must try crab cake, they are special of this location
The Pasta Market
460 E El Camino Real
Sunnyvale, CA 94087
We went there for lunch on a Tuesday around noon. It’s in a small shopping center near Fair Oaks Ave with lots of parking. We usually go to their place in Los Altos and the SV place is very similar. Order and pay at the counter on the RHS, seat yourselves on the LHS in the dining area and wait for your order brought to your table. This place is newer than the Los Altos location and they have identical menus.
Wifey had the Meat Ravioli with Marinara Sauce and I had the Seafood Linguine with the house Salad. We both chose garlic bread, which could have used more garlic. I sampled some of the large round Ravioli and it was good. My house salad consisted of a generous amount of fresh Romaine lettuce, topped with carrots, red cabbage, tomatoes and a cucumber. My Linguine was excellent with a good quantity of the seafood in a slightly spicy tasty Marinara sauce.
Service was fast, although every thing was brought to us at once, so my dish cooled off a bit while I finished my salad. Quantities were ample and a good value. Definitely repeatable.
The best Mac and cheese in the Bay Area , my kid loved it.
They have lot of outdoor seating if you are concerned with indoor dining.
The atmosphere and service was good.
My only disappointment was the desert. We ordered a Cannoli to go and it tasted spoiled. We had already left the restaurant, so we chalked it up as a loss.
I’m not sure what type of filling it had but it may have been spoiled milk. We definitely will not be getting Cannoli next time…