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Huntington Edition: Luigi's Family Italian Restaurant

By Candace Nelson - 7:07 PM

Luigis family Italian restaurant

Luigi's
is a new-ish restaurant in the Huntington area that serves Italian food.

Luigis family Italian restaurant

I am a big fan of Italian food and grew up with lasagna, spaghetti, etc. In fact, my great-grandfather was an Italian immigrant.

Luigis family Italian restaurant

In both the Northern Panhandle and North-Central West Virginia, there is a big Italian influence and lots of amazing Italian food.

Luigis family Italian restaurant

But here in Charleston, not so much - so I alway think there's room for more. Especially in the Metro Valley.  

Luigis family Italian restaurant

Luigi's is located along Route 60 in a plaza, so parking is easy. The interior was basic, but roomy. The menu is huge to accommodate all of the possible Italian dishes you might think of - and then some: pastas, pizza, strombolis, subs, seafood, salads, wings, fried appetizers, the list goes on.

Luigis family Italian restaurant

I started with some garlic knots with cheese. These poppable bites were delish dunked in some marinara. These are familiar at many area restaurants, so nothing out of the ordinary. But a solid start.

Luigis family Italian restaurant

My entree came with garlic bread, which is fine. I like mine more soft and just drenched in butter.

Luigis family Italian restaurant

And a simple side salad was not skimpy on the croutons or cheese, so I can't complain.

Luigis family Italian restaurant

My main entree was fettuccine carbonara. I have really high expectations for carbonara, because one of my all-time favorite meals is carbonara from Puglioni's in Morgantown. This wasn't quite as creamy and indulgent, but it wasn't bad. I wouldn't hate a bulb more of garlic, but that's just my own personal preference. If you're in the mood for some rich, satisfying pasta, this will still hit the spot.

Luigis family Italian restaurant

Grade: B

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