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| - I would like to give a rating for 3 catagories: Food, Service, Atmosphere.
The Food: 3 of 5 stars
While expensive, it doesn't look like much on the plate when first served. I ordered the Lasagne Dinner with a choice of soup or salad. I chose soup, and it arrived as a tiny cup of wedding soup that was very salty to taste, much like chicken broth. The lasagne came on a plate and was gigantic, it made me happy.
The lasagne had a nice mild overall flavor, slightly bland. Could taste the meat and cheese and the sauce that was poured over it, was hoping for more italian flavors. I was hoping to taste a bit more. It was a nice size, perfectly cooked lasagne. Would have been nice if there was something more given for presentation. Parsley, or something nice for garnishment.
The Service: 4-1/2 of 5 stars.
While it was not slow, our waitress did take a bit at first for refilling drinks or asking any questions, but was not impersonal or too personal. She was able to catch up to watching drinks and bringing what was needed when she could. I couldn't have asked for better.
The Atmosphere: 2 of 5 stars.
Upon entering, your ushered to your seat to what looks like dim lighting and a normal entrance. However when you see the flipside of where you came it looks like a double door closet. The doorway that your ushered from has a camera, granted for security purposes, that protrudes into your head/shoulder path. The top corners of the dining areas have black speakers against white walls with loose cords strung.
The bar area is not far from the dining areas but also isn't your typical loud and obnoxious bar, which was a relief. The booth we sat in has seen some many years of usage and in small need of vynal repairs. The table top had crayon marks from the previous children seated before us.
Overall review:
Food was average, but only just so. Happy with service, but would not want to pay New York prices for average experience.
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