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This review is based on takeout only. I've never actually been inside this establishment, although I see it each time I'm at Watan Kabob! ;) Our office placed a takeout lunch order here. The good: Ordering was easy to do via their website, it was prepared when they said it would be ready, and it arrived piping hot! I ordered the gnocchi with homemade meat sauce. Gnocchi was of the frozen variety, sorta looked like Amazonian sized jungle grubs. So obviously they were rather tasteless and expected texture for a frozen product. However, meat sauce was obviously freshly prepared! So that was good. A coupla coworkers had the lasagna and the adjectives that were used included "watery", "oily", and "very salty". I rarely order lasagna, unless I *know* they actually prepare it on-site! Another bonus was that the portions were HUGE. My pasta easily consisted of 3-4 meals and it came with 2 slices of flat bread! Lasagna, however, was all devoured in one meal. I wouldn't be opposed to going back/ordering again, but I'd try something that is more likely made on-site, maybe the pizza, paninis, or panzorattis? Best not be a pizza pocket either!
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