It shouldn't come as much of a surprise: Italian food doesn't end at pizza and spaghetti in the High Desert.
The selection of locations here may not be as expansive as larger urban or suburban communities, but ask most local residents about Italian food, and whether it's a slice of Sicilian pie or a plate of delicate ravioli tossed in a cream sauce, you're bound to hear an immediate response of a flavorful favorite.
We asked our readers and members of our Facebook community discussion group, Plugged In, to chime in on their go-to spots for Italian dining in the Victor Valley. Based on those responses, the Daily Press offers these five Italian eateries that are more than worth their weight in garlic bread and marinara sauce.
Source: http://www.vvdailypress.com/
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