

The Ravioli House family takes great pride in their food. The eggs are cracked by hand. The cheese is mixed by hand. Up to 1,500 pounds of meatballs are rolled at a time – all by hand. While a few machines have made it into the mix over the years, the results have not changed. The quality of the homemade sauce, the hand-cut fresh chicken, and the delicious ravioli are the same as they were 55 years ago. Wish you could enjoy homemade pasta like this every day in your own kitchen? The Ravioli House take-out shop offers a variety of frozen homemade pastas to go. Homemade soups such as Escarole, Chicken Pastina, and Pasta e Fagioli are also available for takeout. A full menu of wine by the glass or bottle, beer, and after dinner cocktails ar…
This longtime restaurant serves homemade pasta dishes, other classic Italian mains & pastries.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 102 E Bennett Ave, Wildwood, NJ 08260
Phone: (609) 522-7894
Website: https://raviolihousewildwood.com/
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The overall quality of the food was underwhelming. The pasta dishes were very doughy and lacked proper seasoning, making them feel heavy and bland. To make matters worse, the amount of sauce served with the pasta was far too little, even though the sauce itself had decent flavor. It felt like the kitchen forgot to balance the dish properly. The gnocchi, in particular, seemed like they had been cooked well in advance and then simply reheated with sauce poured over them, they were chewy and lacked the soft, fresh texture you’d expect. We also tried the lobster ravioli, hoping for something special, but the filling had no real lobster chunks and barely any seafood flavor. It tasted more like a plain ravioli with a vague hint of the ocean.
Given the quality, the meal was surprisingly expensive. While we did notice some other plates, especially chicken options, being served that looked more appetizing, we won’t be coming back for the pasta. For the price and reputation, we expected much better.
We showed up about 7pm and I was presently surprised that we had immediate seating.
The establishment had nice seating arrangements, perfect diffused lighting and rat pack music playing lightly in the background.
Our server was Ellie who did a fantastic job keeping tabs on our needs.
Appetizers were mozzarella sticks and fried calamari. The sticks were a good size and the calamari seemed fresh.
I ordered the tour of Italy, 2 chicken saltimbocca and a linguine with pesto and shrimp.
The chicken saltimbocca was very flavorful and very tender chicken.
The pesto sauce on the linguine tasted fresh and the shrimp was cooked to perfection.
Now, the tour of Italy was a challenge to say the least. If you need a food challenge for your friends this is a good place to start.
2 stuffed shells, gnocchi, 2 ravioli, and spaghetti along with sausage and meatballs.
Holy carb-tastic Batman!
I did my best to finish this off but it beat me down. The pasta is delicious and the meatballs are very tender. The sausage was good too.
I had to ask Ellie if anyone finishes this and she said most people don’t. So if you order this, I really hope your hungry. Again, their pasta is delicious.
Desert came around on display and to my surprise a cannoli was not in the display. But I had to ask them for it, which they do have. And we also ordered a slice of chocolate mousse cake. None of these disappointed and were extremely fresh.
Great place to come and eat some Italian dishes and highly recommended.
Great place. Highly reccommend.