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Maybe I'm spoiled being from Chicago, where I believe the best Italian food in the world comes to life, but Stratta was a major disappointment. First, we were about 20 minutes late for our reservation, so we lost our table. Totally understand that, but the somewhat snotty response of the hostess wasn't necessary. Next, the restaurant does have a very small gluten free menu, which was helpful for my husband with celiac disease. The menu includes gluten free pasta, which is what my husband ended up ordering. He enjoyed it, but the price was over $20..so ridiculous and the portion didn't even compensate. I ordered the margharita pizza. It was pretty much a thin, overly salty mess. Again, coming from Chicago, my expectation with pizza is high, and this didn't even come close to passable. Our total bill for pizza, pasta, two sodas, and a small caprese salad was over $70. Yes, this restaurant is in the Wynn, so I expected the price, I just didn't expect such poor quality. Skip this restaurant...even the Maggiano's chain would be a 100% better food experience.
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