Pizza, pasta and gelato all come to mind when thinking of Italian cuisine.
If you're wanting to enjoy a feast of Italian dishes, here are seven of the best Italian restaurants in Suffolk according to TripAdvisor.
1. Tito's Ristorante
Where: 23-25 High Street, Hadleigh, IP7 5AG
Opening hours: Tuesday to Saturday from 5.30pm until 10pm (4pm until 8pm on Sunday)
Tito's is a traditional Italian restaurant serving classics from carbonara to pan-fried veal scallopine.
The restaurant is also open on Friday and Saturday for lunch between 12pm and 2.30pm.
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2. Mangiare Ristorante Italiano
Where: Exeter Road, Newmarket, CB8 8LT
Opening hours: Monday to Sunday from 12pm to 10.30pm (11pm on Friday and Saturday)
Mangiare serve authentic Italian cuisine coupled with 'a relaxed atmosphere for a memorable experience.
The fresh pasta is cooked to order with a choice of fusilli, spaghetti, tagliatelle, or rigatoni.
3. Watson and Walpole
Where: Church Street, Framlingham, IP13 9BQ
Opening hours: Tuesday to Saturday from 6.15pm until 9.30pm
This much-loved Italian restaurant serves authentic food with cocktails and local ice cream.
The owners also own Beviamo bar behind the restaurant and an ice cream shop opposite Framlingham castle.
4. Honey Hill
Where: Church Street, Clare, CO10 8PD
Opening hours: Thursday to Saturday from 6pm until 9pm
Enjoy an evening of Italian cuisine at a restaurant which is also fully licenced to serve wines, spirits and premium cocktails.
On Monday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday you can also enjoy lunch here between 12pm and 2pm.
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5. Cafe Bencotto
Where: 128 Hamilton Road, Felixstowe, IP11 7AB
Opening Hours: Monday to Saturday from 9am until 10.30pm (11pm on Friday and Saturday)
As well as Italian dishes, here you can also join cuisine from Greece, Spain, and North Africa.
Brunch is served until 4pm and the restaurant is also open on Sunday from 10am until 5.30pm.
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