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Gets a 1-star because I can't find 'No-star'. The ambiance is great; but, do you go to a restaurant for the ambiance or to have a good meal? The plates we received were not exactly what we ordered. OK, perhaps the wait staff is overworked and missed a detail (twice) - easy to do if you don't write down the order. The garlic bread was embarrassing - too much garlic and so drenched with something (oil or butter?) that it could't possibly toast well. Garlic bread should have a slight hint of a taste of garlic, not be a weapon of mass Dracula destruction. The green salad was drowned in dressing. The pasta came sticky, an indication that it wasn't freshly prepared but had been sitting around a while. The red sauce tasted no better than cheap jar sauce you can buy at any grocery stores. The sausage had no taste. The veal piccante (piccata) had no taste. The red house wine is truly pathetic. In Italy, this restaurant would be run out of town! In fact, I'll go as far as saying that Italian stray dogs would turn their noses and run - the absolute worst food experience EVER! Just in case I wasn't clear enough, we were extremely disappointed and much poorer for the experience. If you want better Italian food (and cheaper), Uber yourself away from the Strip.
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