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What they did to that lobster meat should be considered a crime... The waitress lured me into the linguini special with the mention of lobster claw and knuckle meat. When it arrived to the table I was thrilled to see numerous claw pieces and other assorted chunks of lobster- very generous. The shame came when I realized that all of that meat had virtually been wasted because A) it was the most over cooked lobster meat I have ever eaten and B) it tasted like a fish tank. Mistake 1- Not looking at Yelp first to see that I should have ordered the pizza Mistake 2- Ordering a lobster dish in Cleveland Heights, but to my defense it was the "special" for the night so one would think that it would have to be fresh and prepared well- especially if it's the feature right? WRONG. I gave it one star because the pasta was cooked perfectly and my company for the evening was awesome. So I guess that Marotta's can't claim that one star all on their own. Moral of the story- don't offer a lobster linguini special if you don't know how to cook lobster or know that it should taste like lobster.
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