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Fusaro's is a pretty solid lunch choice around my workplace. It's almost like an Italian diner. There is a long line to place your order at a counter with a variety of pastas, sandwiches, salads and pizza to choose from - much of it pre-made but some made to order as well. There are good lunch specials with healthy portions - a full plate of pasta and side salad for about $10. Nice things - when in that long line up to order they sometimes put out some snacks - garlic cheese bread! And the desserts are delicious if you feel like splurging. Criticism - they always ask you if you want parmasean cheese on your pasta (whoever says no to that?!) and they almost always forget to do it. If' you're committed enough to it, there are shakers on the ledge on the way out but it's so steaming hot I usually just deal with the disappointment when I get to my desk. Not overly veggie friendly. The special is more often than not veggie but a big plate of pasta with rosé sauce and a couple of vegetables thrown in is a pretty empty calorie dish but there are rice balls, salads and a couple of other options as well. The food isn't amazing but it's consistently good and not too expensive compared to the other options available in the hood.
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