Restaurant Review: Betta's Italian Oven
Posted Wednesday, July 28, 2010Betta's Italian Oven is located at 3764 Montgomery Road in Norwood. When you first step inside, you get the sense that you've been transported to the very birthplace of pizza: Naples, Italy.
That's probably not a coincidence: owner Will DeLuca is the nephew of the same DeLuca family who own Sorrento's Pizza a mile or so up the street. They can trace their ancestry all the way back to the Mother Country, to a little town called Pietramelara, just an hour north of Naples. Make no mistake: pizza is in their blood.
An especially popular hang-out for nearby Xavier students, Betta's is one of our default Italian restaurants in Cincinnati. The fact that my girlfriend's first and last name end in a vowel and she can trace her line back to Sicily, coupled with the fact that we've made several trips to Italy over the years, might clue you in on what sort of standards we set when it comes to Italian food.
Betta's is not high-end Italian. It's food served simply, fresh, with a down-home feel. On the menu are hearty pastas, sandwiches, chicken, fish and an impressive line of desserts complimenting their signature, wood-fired pizzas.
When the girlfriend and I get pizza at Betta's, we typically order the classic Margherita or the (very) spicy Pizza Diavolo, respectively. Tonight, we were in the mood for pasta.
We started off with an order of antipasti consisting of freshly-cured olives, artichokes, rolled meats and cheeses, pepperoncini, marinated mushrooms and fresh bread. The menu indicates it feeds two people, but when it arrived, it looked like it could easily accommodate four. And it was delicious.
For our entrees, I ordered the Eggplant Parmesan, a fried classic layered with eggplant, mozzarella and parmesan cheese, topped with tomato sauce and accompanied by a side of spaghetti and marinara sauce. My girlfriend ordered the Chicken Cacciatore, with generous chunks of chicken, mushrooms, onions and bell pepper simmered in a flavorful tomato sauce over spaghetti. Both entrees come with garlic bread.
The eggplant was plentiful, not the skimpy, thin, mostly-fried coating I've seen at other Italian restaurants. The breading seems almost minimized --you really get the flavor of the eggplant complimented by the crunchy texture. It was a lot of food; I only ate half of it before giving up and asking for a box (needed to save room for dessert!).
We were delighted to learn they had cannoli available this time. We asked our server how large they were, trying to establish whether one would be enough to split. After he'd approximated the size of about four inches with his hands, we both simultaneously responded with, "two, please."
The cannoli had a crunchy, sugar-powdered shell, filled with a creamy, chocolate chip-flecked ricotta filling. They were among the better tasting cannoli in town.
Betta's is one of our favorite Italian restaurants in Cincinnati, with great pizzas, delicious pastas and delectable desserts. If you're not heading to Naples anytime soon, give them a try for an authentic taste of Italian comfort food.

The best TACO joint in the city. I go there as a treat to myself every Monday. TEX MEX TACOS are delicious culinary treats that look beautiful and taste great. I'm so impressed with this place that I never explore the other items on the menu. If you don't get your taco fix here, you're losing in life.
posted: Tue., Apr 27th, 2021 @ 2:37 PM
My Wife and myself dined at Ferrari’s on Saturday and the Food and service was great/ I had the Butternut Squash Ravioli with misc nuts and sauce and it was the best meal I’ve had there/ My wife had the Fish and Vegetables and was very happy/ I also got a couple of their pizza and olive loaves of bread/ The bread is always a hit at work.
posted: Mon., Nov 23rd, 2020 @ 1:14 PM
@Rick: Thanks for the suggestion! I'll have to remember to give them a try.
posted: Sat., Nov 21st, 2020 @ 9:06 AM
Try Joe's Pizza located at Airway and Smithville Rd. You might like it...That's one of favorite haunts. I definitely think it beats Cassano's.
posted: Fri., Nov 6th, 2020 @ 4:19 PM
Hands down the best Indian in the area. I have yet to find their yellow Punjabi dish anywhere. It is my favorite, and what keeps me coming back time after time. I think I have been here over 100 times. I love this place.
posted: Thu., May 28th, 2020 @ 12:03 PM
I found a gyro I keep thinking about
https://www.yelp.com/biz/tazikis-mediterranean-cafe-cincinnati
their lamb gyro is about 2-3 bucks higher in cost than a gyro elsewhere - B U T - it is made with whole pieces of lamb meat, not the lamb and beef loaf that all other Gyro joints in Cincinnati seem to do
it is a chain. A minus for me, and I suspect for you as well.
But its good.
really, really good
one caveat: skip the baklava as it is not made in-house
posted: Mon., Dec 9th, 2019 @ 12:43 PM
I'll take your word for it, then.....it is fairly close to work so it'll be an upcoming lunch
I also need to try out this little taco wagon near Quatmans in Norwood
posted: Mon., Sep 9th, 2019 @ 6:21 PM
Hi @TJ - We were pretty impressed with the quality of the items, which I think justifies some of the pricing. I really liked the house-made tortillas and their salsas. Chilero offered some extra little touches that were a pleasant surprise. :)
Just by way of comparison...that same week we'd tried the new Mazunte location downtown...and our experience at Chilero beat them out.
posted: Thu., Aug 29th, 2019 @ 10:18 PM
Great food and fantastic atmosphere
posted: Wed., Aug 28th, 2019 @ 8:29 PM
Seems very pricey for a mostly carryout/counter-service joint
posted: Wed., Aug 28th, 2019 @ 5:51 PM