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Would have rated 3.5 but rounded up to 4. We were not as impressed as the first reviewers who rated 5 but will keep S&V in our restaurant rotation because it's close and good enough, although somewhat pricey. We really liked the garlic knot appetizer and the cinnamon knot dessert. I had the lasagna and my wife had the penne vodka for entrees, which were both good with generous portions. We also ordered a pizza to try and it, too, was quite good...although not as good (in our opinion) as Tony Sacco's. As for Italian eateries in the southeast valley, we would rank in order of preference: Babbo's, Tony Sacco's, Casanova Brothers and then Stone & Vine but you really can't go wrong with any one of them if you're craving Italian.
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