Choice Of Pasta
Fiorella

Fiorella

7008 Charleston Shores Boulevard, Lake Worth Beach, 33467, United States Of America

Pizza • Cheese • Italian • Delivery Services


"Right from the start, the customer service was disappointing. Upon entering, there was no hostess at the front, and three other groups were already waiting to be seated. We stood there for a considerable amount of time until a hostess finally arrived. To make matters worse, a server hurried over, waving his arms and instructing people to move out of the doorway, claiming it was letting out the air conditioning. Once we were finally seated, it took ages for our server to approach us. When he finally did, we placed our orders and received our salads fairly quickly. However, our entrees took an excruciatingly long time to arrive. We waited, and waited, and waited—timing it at 40 minutes before we saw our server again. Although he did appear, he seemed more focused on the larger parties, likely chasing after bigger tips, ignoring our attempts to get his attention. With our water glasses empty and thirst setting in, we managed to flag down a different server, who kindly sent someone to refill our drinks. In the meantime, tables seated after us were already enjoying their meals while we sat there, still waiting. Frustrated, I decided to walk toward the kitchen to check on our food. Our server emerged, gruffly stating, "I know, I'm still waiting on your food," at which point I returned to my seat and waited some more. After a staggering 50 minutes, our food finally arrived—no apology, no explanation for the wait, and not even an offer of a discount or a complimentary beverage. Just a simple, "Here you go." Having worked in the restaurant industry myself, I know that this is not the level of professionalism one should expect. As for the food, it too was a letdown. While the portion sizes were large—likely appreciated by the older clientele that predominantly occupied the restaurant—size does not equate to quality. I ordered the Salmon Piccata, which was drowning in a heavy red sauce overcooked with an abundance of spinach, far from the light lemon butter wine sauce it was supposed to feature. We also ordered the Linguini Frutta di Mare, but the seafood tasted anything but fresh. The only redeemable aspects of our experience were the attentive bussers who promptly cleared our plates and brought us extra bread, as well as the talented singer providing entertainment. Unfortunately, those positives are insufficient to make me recommend this restaurant, and we will definitely not be returning."

Provenance Kitchen, Retail Wine

Provenance Kitchen, Retail Wine

1500 7th St, 95814, Sacramento, United States

Wine • Fish • Cheese • American


"Provenance was a revelation to me. Mostly because I had never been there. Last Thursday, I went after an early afternoon appointment, arriving at about 3:15 p.m., just in time for the start of their Happy Hour. While I waited for a friend to arrive, I ordered the spot-on pork potstickers, and the pesto, bacon and feta cheese French fries. The potstickers should not be missed for as long as they have them, if you like crispy, succulent, and perfectly non-greasy ones. (I do! My one only criticism about the fries was they struck me as ascetically dry, perhaps the chef abhors greasy food? This is not a problem, by any means, in my book. However, I also missed a pinch of salt, but the longer I kept eating the fries, the less I missed the salt b/c the pesto, bacon and feta were right there to help me w/ my gustatory needs. I also tried a fabulous butter lettuce salad w/ a raspberry vinaigrette, crispy, blanched, sliced almonds, matchsticks of green apple (plenty! , and surely other ingredients I can 't remember. But who cares, when all of the prior ingredients were there and exquisitely good. As for drinks, well...Grant (aka Jesus w/ a 'Hay ' , is clearly capable of preparing almost anything your heart brain desires, but why bother when they have mixed drink specials to try which are perfectly conjured up magically recreated before your very eyes, if you are wise enough to sit at the bar. I had something wonderfully refreshing and summery involving huckleberries, a flavored vodka, mint, and a pipette of crème de cassis liqueur. It was delicious AND fun to drink. Go to Provenance!"

Inzo Italian Kitchen

Inzo Italian Kitchen

2747 S Hulen StTX 76109, Fort Worth, United States

Pizza • Pasta • Casual • Italian


"This is our first time visiting. Usually we try to avoid Roanoke due to the massive crowds and lack of parking. But, after finding this place, I really don 't think I care about that! First off, we found out that kids eat free here on sunday. Hugebonus! We dined here to celebrate my mother 's 70th birthday with a nice lunch. The wine was a Pinot Grigio from italy, verydecently priced. It was not a knockout, yet it was not generically sweet and went very well with the food. All of the entreeswere decently priced. The salmon entree was incredible, and the chicken Arrabiata had just enough spice. They have create yourown pizza and pasta. My wife chose to create her own pizza which was filled with very good pesto sauce, and the thin crust wasvery delicious. Had cannolo Siciliano for dessert. This most certainly was homemade, not out of a box, and extremely delicious!A very nice touch, dessert was complimentary. Honestly, I think the kids eat free options for Sunday will keep us coming backhere particularly on Sundays, as it is a nice touch although really not just down the street for a casual lunch ...it 's a goodsolid 30 minutes from Fossil Creek with no traffic. I would like the wine list to be a little broader especially with regard towhite wines. They had some pretty good red wines for us winos, but it is definitely a Kendall Jackson heavy list includingKendall Jackson 's Italian label (Tenuta Arceno) but Arceno is very well made."

Fratellino's Italian

Fratellino's Italian

South Brea Boulevard, Brea, 92821, United States Of America

Pizza • Lunch • Vegan • Italian


"I cannot give this place anything more than a single star. We were sat down quickly... but that was it. We ordered food with our waiter and then began the longest wait... at least 40 minutes went by and the 9nly appetizer they gave us was carrots with ranch? where is the bread... my sister was able to change her baby and breastfeed the baby and still have plenty of time to chat before we got our food. When we finally DID get our food... It looked horrible. One of us got a single meatball in their meatball dish. and then it was just cold pasta and ketchup on top. my sister got pesto rottini and it was again, just cold pasta with pesto on top. The pictures do it justice. My mother got fettucine chicken alfredo and she said it was ok, but she did not finish it. Mine was the best: I got the eggplant parmigiana and since it was a dinner entree, i got minestrone soup and a side of penne pasta with it. the pasta was horrible. And then we did not see our waiter for the rest of our visit. There were PLENTY of waiters. Maybe 1 person for every 2 tables... but why did we not see any waiter come ask us if we wanted refill on our water or sodas? We actually had to get up and go to the front desk to ask for our check and leave because we were there for almost 2 hours... and only about 20 minutes of it was spent eating. Oh and we finally got the good bread (best part of our meal) with our food so i guess that was good. Also the interior was nice. But that 's it. Olive Garden and Old Spaghetti Factory are better than this pathetic excuse for a restaurant. Vegetarian options: eggplant parmigiana was good Parking: lots of parking Kid friendliness: had a baby stool but it felt like we were in the way once the crowd came in cramped"