Italian Colors

2220 Mountain Blvd #100, Oakland - 94611
607 reviews
Italian Pizza
(510) 482-8094

The food was very tasty, and in a decent amount. Was able to split the delicious pear salad and pizza with my wife.Parking was a little difficult as the lot is small compared to the number of businesses it supports.

Service was still great… but the food dropped a notch. The menu got smaller and the quality and taste wasn’t what it was a couple years ago. Not sure if new ownership or new chef/s…. But still a good place to go. Prices were up too.. but I guess everything is up!

The Hubby and I just left there today.. we called on the afternoon of Memorial Day, and they had room to squeeze us in for a 5:45pm reservation.We had Jameson and two mimosas. My husband has the lasagna, while I had the black pepper pasta with olives, peppers, asparagus, pasta etc.Bomb.com!!!Service, and the prices were incredible!! Definitely reminded us of the high level of service folks have outside of the USA.Will definitely return when they have live music

Update:Who in the WORLD would think to do an upgrade on a corn dog by giving it a wild lobster center, a spicy herbal batter, and a new take of a remoulade New Orleans dipping sauce?Italian colors. That's who.Must be tried. Trust me.I can't put my finger on it, and in some ways I hope I never do, because the elusive nature of cuisine and a dining experience that is so perfect to me, probably shouldn't be fully explained. And this is why I excel at this. LOL. Because I know so little.There are people in my family that know everything about wine, and know everything about food, which is something I hope I never experience, because for the past few months I have just walked into Italian colors, and asked for the chef choose my evening's fare for me. The chef, ("El Chino", a mysterious and beloved character there at the restaurant who is said to have an advanced martial arts background) has obliged me each time, and performed what people in my family might consider a full-blown miracle.The chef and the staff, at Italian colors have succeeded in making me fall in love with foods that I have hated my entire life. Eggplant, beets, lamb, arugula, these were once curses spat at enemies in the heat of battle, and cauliflower. I really hated cauliflower.Well, I have now been forced to eat my words, along with these once dreaded foods, which El Chino, and the staff have transformed into stellar dining experiences, using simplicity, fresh ingredients, genius pairings, Thanks to Dylan, (the house manager I think), who has an astonishing knack for pairing food and wine, and has been something of an instructor for me and how to eat Italian food),And so far, it has been a stake raising game of calling my bluff Time after Time again. And every time they pull it off.Tonight my opening course was roast beets and mixed greens, with giant cheese, and a sherry-tinged dressing salad, a slightly sweet and palate awakening dish, (Note: that is not one but two foods I formerly hated in one single dish.) Paired with a Sicilian Girolamo Russo Etna Rosso 'A'rina', a blended wine, whose depth and earthiness. Perfectly with the acidity of the beet salad.My main course was the "Forno", an Herb marinated half rack of lamb served medium rare, with mashed potatoes and vegetables, and while they brought out a knife, I could have just this easily eating it with a spoon. It was the most tender lamb I have ever had and when I asked, the chef informed me that it had been in a sous vide process, for hours and then reverse seared for presentation. Astonishing. This is yet another food I did not appreciate until I ate here. This was paired with an incredible Fabio Motta 2019 2019 Bolgheri Rosso Rosso Pievi, ruby red blend of Merlot and Cab, with a fresh and crisp nose, and undertones of berries and smoke, which cut through the unctuous fatty goodness of the Lamb, and balanced the entire meal out.Some beauty in the world often remains behind the veil, while some, deserves to be seen and enjoyed. This is the latter class.Now, on to last week's review. LOLI'm fairly sure, the chef, the front of the house, and the entire staff for that matter, don't really know how good they are.There is something magical that happens when you take High cuisine and put an earthy, family vibe to it, especially with Italian cuisine, which varies incredibly, from overdone and over-presented food, to minimalist rustic ingredient-driven cuisine with less heat cooking and more genius simple natural flavor combinations and parings. But when you take the higher elements of Italian cuisine, and make it earthy, inviting, and almost working class, for me, that is magic beyond the CIA, or Cordon Bleu, devoid of pretension, but still absolutely meaningful and memorable, by any estimation as a holistic dining experience.Amazing food, amazing people, and an amazing experience. I'd give it 10 Stars if I could.Piero

Food was ok. The calamari wasn't great. Service was slow, but it was probably because there were almost 20 of us and they wanted to get all of our entrées and drinks out at the same time.

Fernando the server is amazing! The food, atmosphere, pricing, and staff are great. Friendly, warm spot to enjoy a heartwarming dining experience.

Italian Colors happens to be one of my friend's (who lives in Oakland) favorite spots for Italian food.We had appetizers and a glass of wine. We arrived at 3:30, the opening hour listed on the website, bit it actually opens at 4. Thankfully, the staff let us chose an outdoor table and served us bread and clam chowder (both very delicious) until the kitchen officially opened.

The food was amazing! The workers were really nice and I loved the environment. They care about you and your food.

This is a reliably good restaurant. Over many years I've never had a bad meal here. We had perfectly cooked lamb and duck. Also the dishes were not overly salty unlike many restaurants. We ate outside in the heated tent to avoid any covid issues. Dinners are moderately priced - for current prices. You really can't spend less than $100 for dinner for two with tax and tip. That is getting to be the norm these days.

Delicious! They got us in last minute, on New Year's Eve. Our first time there. Their cocktails are worth the price. We had the prosciutto salad, the spaghetti and meatballs, and salmon w/ mushroom risotto. For desert, tiramisu.