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Deceiving from the outside, it looks like an old school take-away joint in a strip plaza but once you get inside it's actually a pretty fancy looking Italian restaurants - can't judge books people. You just can't. My friend had been raving about their pizza so I was in, until I saw Panzo/Calzones on the menu (insert love in the eyes emoji here). I ordered a calzone, baked, with about 6-7 toppings inside. The topping selection was very basic, with few gourmet toppings to offer really, but still it's pizza so it's not bad... just shades of great! I'm used to a wide flat panzo typically. This was more akin to a stromboli (a panzo in a "roll" of sorts. The crisp on the outside was lovely, and the real winner here is their sauce. Wow! I took a mouthful of it by spoon even after I finished my meal - Yeah that good! Price point was very fair as well, clocking in around $40 for two panzos, two drinks and two capuccinos. Not a bad lunch for two! I'll be back! Eatcrest Out!
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