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I'm going to be real honest here, after reading the reviews, I had such high expectations for the food here. SEVERE DISAPPOINTMENT. I'll say the service was great, but that's about it. Appetizers: Wedding Soup - 5/10 Calamari - 4/10 Definitely frozen calamari from a place like GFS or the equivilient, the breading was not crispy at all. The salad, ha, laughable, a few pieces of iceberg lettuce and some shredded carrots on top. Definitely not what I'd call a salad. Bread was decent, a little overdone, but it did come out piping hot so that was a positive. I got the chicken parm. Imagine this, two frozen breaded chicken patties with a mound of burnt cheese on top. I have no idea how they burnt the cheese this bad, maybe put it under a broiler?? The cavatelli's I got on the side were soggy. Eggplant parm was the same way. But with even more burnt cheese on top. I really have no idea where the positive reviews are coming from. Two people, and the bill was almost $50. Not exactly cheap, and definitely not authentic. Everything screamed GFS (other than the home made sauce, but it didn't have much flavor). Do yourself a favor and go to Olive Garden over this place.
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