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| - My biggest problem with this restaurant is their misleading coupon. Checking in at Tuscany you get a coupon that gives you $20 off your meal of $40 or more. So I ordered $46 worth of stuff not including tax. They the waiter tells me drinks don't count towards the $46, so I'd have to order something else. This clause was in fine print on the back of the coupon. Pretty shady.
Although I was pretty angry at the misleading coupon deal, the food was pretty good and reasonable.
They had one of my favorites for antipasti... beef carpaccio. It was only $9 and was served with a dijon sauce, shallots, capers, shaved parm, and field greens. Not bad for $9. Sadly, this was the best part of the meal.
The Beef Cannelloni in Bechamel sauce was good, but the portion was a little small for $17.
I also had a glass of Proseco, but it was not good at all. Very acidic, and at $8 for a tiny flute, it was not a good buy compared to the food.
All their desserts (including Creme brûlée, tiramisu, tres leches, & cannoli) were only $ 5.95, which sounds like a steal. I ordered the Chocolate covered raspberry gelato and it was just OK. Nothing close to the gelato you get at most good dessert places. I also tried the cannoli and that was a little better, but the pastry was not as crisp as it should be, which led me to believe they were a day or two old.
For a Vegas restaurant it's a decent value for what you get, but I doubt I'd come back unless I had a coupon that was legit.
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