About La Vigna

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La Vigna Italian Restaurant is family owned and operated since 2004. We strive every day to produce the highest quality authentic Italian foods coupled with warm, friendly service to ensure every guest has an excuisitely traditional dining experience.

Our chef would like to recommend Lasagna, the Ravioli Amalfi, or his personal favorite, the Pollo alla Capri! Bring your family and come spend an evening with us in American Fork, Utah. We think you'll find a whole new appreciation for Italian cuisine!

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The authentic Italian cuisine at La Vignas is inspired by The Campania region of Italy...

Even if you have never heard of this Italian region, you've probably dreamed of visiting it. The name derives from Latin, as it was called by Romans Campania felix (fortunate countryside). With Naples as its capital, it is home to the world-renowned Amalfi Coast, the ancient tragic city of Pompeii, and the romantic Isle of Capri. What else is it proud of? Well, the first thing a local would probably tell you is that this is the Birthplace of Pizza, Spaghetti, and Buffalo Mozzarella.

Back in the 18th and 19th centuries, no self-respecting Northern European aristocrat would dream of leaving Italy without spending a month or so in Naples. From dawn to midnight, the cobblestone streets are alive with the vibrant, larger-than-life type of characters we all first encountered in the films of a local girl called Sophia Loren. The city offers ornate Baroque churches, a world-class Royal Palace, two massive fortresses and a pair of superb museums - but truly, the best part of Naples is its streets, its shops, its little restaurants, its breathtaking bay, and the wonderful people who call them home.

Along the coast you will discover Europe's scariest road, which will take you to Sorrento, Positano, Amalfi, Ravello and Vietri. Or take the hydrofoil to Capri, Ischia, or Procida, where the locals go for their holidays. Just east of Naples, surrounded by the huge ranches that produce unparalleled mozzarella, is the Royal Palace of Caserta. Few foreigners make it south of Salerno, but those who do treat themselves to a classic Italian beach along the cape called Palinuro.

If it's really the authentic Italy you're after, just head inland to the provinces of Avellino and Benevento, abandoned a century ago by so many who would go on to become Americans. Park your car in any village at all and you will receive a warm welcome. No matter what kind of blood runs in your veins, you are likely to be invited in for a sip of homemade wine and a look at the family album, including shots of faraway relatives in Buffalo or Melbourne.
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