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We had lunch yesterday at Oregano at this location because it's close to where we live. The guy that greeted us at the front was very friendly & took us to a table. The waitress was just as great, however the food was not great. We ordered our drinks first, my companion an iced tea & me a hot tea. I was given a tea bag & a cup of hot water. The water was not hot enough. It's just marginally warm enough as hot tea. Then I ordered the 'bowl of pasta' with 2 meatballs. I wanted spaghetti but they only serve angel hair & fettuccine noodles. When the food came, the noodles were ok, but there was not much tomatoes sauce on the noodles. The meatballs looked like they just came out of the microwave oven & just lukewarm. They are not even browned. I had to ask the waitress to reheat them. My question is: how come they don't serve spaghetti (for the 'Bowl of Pasta' )? Spaghetti should be very common in Italian restaurants. Also the sauce is pretty spicy. Maybe they want to do a little differently from the traditional Italian restaurants, but maybe we could have the option of 'not spicy' in the tomato sauce. Next time I'll stick with other traditional Italian restaurants !
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