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Businiess name:  Casalinga Ristorante
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Listen up everyone who considers themselves a ""Foodie"", or just longs for exquisite Italian cuisine!\r If you want to discover a treasure of Italian culinary pleasure, then you will be surprised to find this slice of heaven, in such a non-descript spot.........(near a Food Lion & a H&R block)......therefore, we must never judge a restaurant by it's exterior, or it's surroundings. \r Oh, If everyone only knew, than all those ""Italian type chain"" restaurants in Raleigh, like the ones across, & down the street on Capital, would just go out of business!\r I have only dined at Casalinga twice, but it is, by far, my favorite restaurant in all of North Carolina. And I have had the privilege of experiencing some of the finest establishments in several cities across the state that are known for great dining, such as, Charlotte, Chapel Hill, and Asheville. I moved to North Carolina in 1983 from San Diego, and fine dinning has always been apart of my family history.\r Experience for yourself ""Casalinga.....which means homemade in Italian"". \r And as we all know, word of mouth, is the greatest form of advertising! Pros: The Best Italian cuisine in all of North Carolina! Cons: One would never guess how wonderful Casalinga is by the location.

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