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| - "Let's open a place just like Sabbaro but give it an early 90's artistic decor" is what they probably said before opening.
I just went here for lunch, I am taking a class in the same shopping center. For years, I had passed by but was never impressed by their menu. Today I finally broke down just for the sake of being able to review them.
You stand and order cafeteria style. The menu is divided into pastas, pizza, salads and sand witches. Pasta items are in the $7.50 range +$2 for chicken. Pizza is in the $6 range for two slices, a combo of one slice and a salad could be had for $7.50. Overall, the prices seemed a bit high.
I opted for two sliced of the Bianca pizza. The crust was soft and a bit doughy, on top was mozzarella cheese, signage, ricotta and tomatoes. After I told the line what I wanted y food was hastily thrown into the oven, such haste was use my food overlapped other food, I did not appreciate this.
I took my food to the utensil and condiment station, there was Balsamic vinegar, olive oil and red pepper but no Parmesan.
My slices were of normal size and the toppings had a decent flavor but the crust was subpar and at this price, I expected better.
Unless you are stuck in this plaza, I would not recommend making the trip to this establishment.
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