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I've been wanting to try M Italian for awhile now, since I heard the owners of Burntwood would be opening a new restaurant. However, I was pretty disappointed. Maybe I just got the wrong menu item, I will definitely be back and willing to give the place another chance but I am not a fan of their flatbread. I got the Margherita as a takeout order and it was just full of grease. Maybe I'm just a red sauce lover but it was pure olive oil and garlic. Not my preference by any means. The place itself is much bigger and open than I was expecting. As with a lot of downtown chagrin restaurants, parking wasn't the easiest but they do have a separate lot in the back. Not enough for the number of patrons by any means though they do offer complimentary valet. There's a glass blowing shop right next door which I think is awesome! You can watch the blow glass through huge windows as you wait to be seated. I personally don't like the look of the weird fence at this place but hey, to each their own. Overall, I can see potential, pasta dishes looked good but I'll have to go back to try them for myself. I can't recommend the flatbread.
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