Missourians know there’s one place to go, when in St. Louis, for a delicious, authentic Italian meal – The Hill. The historic neighborhood, founded by Italian immigrants, promises some of the best Italian cuisine in the entire state. If it’s your first visit to the charming area, reserve a table at the oldest restaurant on the Hill.
A Hill favorite since 1957, Rigazzi’s is perhaps best known for a few things – in addition to being the neighborhood’s oldest Italian restaurant – and that’s its toasted ravioli and the frozen fish bowl. Toasted ravioli needs no explanation, but the award-winning dish is worth ordering. If you’ve never had a frozen fish bowl, you’re in for a delightful treat.
SOURCE: https://www.onlyinyourstate.com
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