Casual Italian dining with great food and service for a . We loved the flavors - the garlic bread is a must. We also shared fried mozzarella and calamari - both of which I would order again. The entrees were delicious and were generous in portion. We will be back!
Amazing food! Friendly staff and my water glass never reached empty because they kept filling it every few minutes. Great place for inexpensive but authentic Italian food for those traveling from Santa Monica to LAX. It's right on the way, no detours. I recommend the Shrimp Alfredo and the Linguini a La Mare. Both are exquisite dishes!
Katarzyna Wasyliszyn-Sieroszewska
+5
Omg, this was SO GOOD! I had pasta with marinara sauce and it was absolutely excellent! Bread we got while waiting for main diabeł was the best we head while our stay in USA. Highly recomended 😊
Been coming here for so many years my more for 25 yrs....and like always the food is always delicious 😋 😍 👌
Great Experience! Friendly staff! Food was delicious!
We ordered Margarita pizza, soup and Pollo El Forno . Pizza was good as well as soup . Though the Pollo El Forno didn't taste as good as rest of the food and would not order it again. The bread the sever brought was delicious.The service was good too. Overall, good experience and come back again to try other food.
All food was 5/5 and generous portions
Complimentary Bread and Oil - Fluffy, warm, and delicious
Calimari - fried to perfection and the marinara sauce was also good
Chicken Parm - Favorite of the 2 entrees
Lasagna - Also delicio
For atmosphere, wish they played some music. Will be returning for their daily happy hour!
paella is all right, not too amazing. Linguini a la Mare and mixed green salad are yum.
Pizza is fantastic as well as the calzones. My wife got the Paella and really enjoyed it although they
forgot the shrimp but added it later. Spaghetti and meatballs on point. Try very hard not to get full on the soft warm bread they bring to your table. Pics of leftovers.
This place was my go-to place whenever I needed a break from the stresses of college. After 3 years of eating at this place, I feel like I have the warrant to critique it.
Lemme start with the service. I think the service is great. The waiters are kind and they are responsive. When I ask about a menu item, they explain it well, and I have a better understanding about what I am ordering. I also remember one day when I did have to wait over an hour for my food (the cooks must have had a bad day, that happens, it’s fine), and the waiters apologized to me about the food wait time, and gave me the option for a refund. I do respect that.
As for the food, the highlights for me are anything that has the tomato sauce. Their spaghetti and meatballs are SO GOOD. It was my meal of choice when I went there. The sauce is so flavorful, it has a great balance of sweetness, acidity, and savory. The meatballs are perfectly juicy and are seasoned well. Other red sauce dishes like the chicken parm and the sausage & peppers are also really fantastic as well. And they also give you enough sauce that you can mop it up with their complementary ciabatta, and it’s awesome.
My least favorite, however, is anything with a cream sauce. The chicken alfredo it legitimately unappealing and unappetizing. Whenever I had them, the pasta itself was overcooked, but the worst part is that the cream sauce is WAY too loose. Good American alfredo should be creamy, and just a little goopy, and it should coat the pasta. The sauce was so watery, and combined with the mushy pasta, the texture was just off.
Also, they have carbonara, but it is just straight up not carbonara. Ideal carbonara should be eggs, a cured meat of some kind like pancetta, and parmeggiano or pecorino. If it’s American style it can have cream, along with the egg and pancetta along with peas or something. Their “carbonara” is a pink sauce with mushrooms, which I don’t know why or how that can be called carbonara. It’s like some kind of messed up vodka sauce. If you’re gonna have carbonara on the menu, make it with the correct ingredients, or else it’s just a completely different dish.
I may seem like I’m overly criticizing them in the latter half, but I’m doing it out of love. This place held a special place in my heart whenever I had a straight up bad day in college. I go to the restaurant, and order myself a spag and balls, and on those bad days, it always made me feel better. I know they can do so much better with their white sauce, and it’s just small adjustments to make them so much better. Thicken the sauce, cook the pasta al dente, etc. It’s so simple, so easy, they can totally do that.
Overall, I give this place four stars, some of the dishes aren’t great, but the ones that are are fantastic, and nostalgic in a way, too.
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