I went into Roman Bistro with an open mind. I'm always interested in trying new independent restaurants in my area. We had a party of four on an April Friday night with reservations. We were about 15mins late for our reservations and they called to make sure we were still coming which was nice. The wait wasn't too long after we got there and was seated in the back room. Our waiter seemed shy and new on the job. We couldn't hear what he was saying and seemed to bounce around a lot. I ordered the Veal Parmesan as I was interested in trying an entree rather than my usual sandwich. Another member in our group ordered the lasagna and the waiter exclaimed that it after 15 minutes he placed the order wrong and it would be late. A beet salad was offered in exchange for this mistake. After 35/40 mins the food came out and was not very appealing. I began to cut into my veal and to my surprise it looked and tasted like chicken. I showed the waiter and he told me he didn't know what to say. The manager came over and told me it was veal. I showed him it clearly wasn't. He said they checked and it was veal that was ordered. I exclaimed that I understood that but I have chicken on my plate. After more arguing he went to the kitchen to investigate. Apparently someone got my veal and never realized it wasn't chicken. I was semi-satisfied with the chicken as I didn't want to wait for fresh veal and I never send anything back to the kitchen. The pasta was old and sticky and the sauce was horrible. This is not an Italian cuisine restaurant even though the name might suggest Roman food. The lasagne ended up coming out on time although it was obviously is was microwaved. Everyone's food was sub-par and the prices are double what they should be. I ended up not having to pay for me chicken/veal Parmesan which is the only positive I can take away from the horrible excuse for fine cuisine.