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| - La Campagna is a down home awesome italian dining. When you walk in for the first time, you might be a bit confused by the decor. The interior decor is shelves with packages of pasta, sauces, and even wine and all of these are actually for sale. Nestled amongst these are several tables with seating for at most 40 patrons. The decor does strike a nice of balance of your Italian grandparent's extended kitchen/dining space. During my last visit, my two year old & I have discovered our latest favorite spiral pasta named "fusilli col buco" - This is a long version of the spring-shaped fusilli.
Reservations are highly recommended as very rarely walk-ins can be seated in a decent amount of wait time. There is no set menu at La Campagna. This truly family owned establishment decide upon their dinner menu each day and typically have soup, salad, and 4 to 5 items on that day's menu.
My several visits here have never been disappointing due to the food. Each entre is hand made after your order. I don't think anything short of the pasta sauce and meat balls are pre-made at La Campagna. Therefore once you order be prepared to wait a little. But oh the taste and freshness of the dishes is to die for. Chicken marsala to White fish with capers, finger licking good. Now italian is not my most favorite cuisine, but eating at La Campagna makes me wish it was. If you are craving italian and you can simmer in the craving for a day or so, make a reservation at La Campagna and order multiple entrees and share or even take it home. You will not regret. The price range of all items are very reasonable compared to the taste.
Although the tables are white linen, the serving is not that of a high end white linen restaurant however if your expectation is to sit down at a true down home italian then the atmosphere and service quality will be perfect.
The last word on La Campagna - if you like Italian and appreciate great quality in your italian and have not yet tried La Campagna, I ask you 'Why not?!'
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