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Bravo! Cucina Italiana
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Without a doubt, one of the worse dining experiences I have ever had. We had a party of 8 last night, the restaurant was empty, but we were seated next to the kitchen in a booth with 8 5 chairs around it, 4 out of the 8 orders had to be returned, they were wrong. all the salads had to be returned as we requested that they have non pancetta on them. The veal chop was about the size of a baby lamb chop. my chicken was grilled so severely that I had to scrape the soot off it, RUDE, ANNOYING waitstaff who appeared to enjoy leaning over us in the middle of our meal and bumping into us disturbing our conversations and eating.
The restaurant claims to be a white linen fine dining restaurant, since when did white linen mean butcher paper table clothes, the only linen insight were the napkins that we had to take from other tables as ours wasn't set properly. This place is about as close as whitelinen fine dining as eating at a tollway plaza.
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