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Opa! Willow Glen

Opa! Willow Glen

1100 Lincoln AveCA 951253010, San Andreas, United States

Beer • Greek • Bar-lounge • Mediterranean


"Opa! greeters were on the spot the moment we entered. The bar had two friendly seats and we enjoyed well made cocktails before our guests arrived on a late Saturday afternoon. Early dinner seating was abundant, but I made sure we made reservations , ... sure enough because a load of people showed up within 15 minutes to fill up available seating. We enjoyed our booth location. Once the server arrived, he was also the bartender, the six of us ordered appetizers and more drinks. The flaming cheese dish is a unique Opa! experience worth ordering. The lamb slouvaki and Opa! Fries (super tasty! and vegetable skewers were good and the lamb chops deliciously sauced. We all enjoyed the robust lively atmosphere. Then of course, dessert, well, that apple tart in the flaky phyllo crust had complex flavors of delightful sugar and spice with smooth vanilla ice cream on the side! Wait, that's not enough for six so we also ordered the banana bread pudding with carmel and raspberry drizzle sauce which was rockin' awesome! To be fair about my statements regarding the delayed waiter, it was a lively night with two sets of tables of 12 guests or more and every other seat was taken. Now, Once the orders were placed we received attentive service regularly. The place was hoppin' and delays were to be expected. Overall, the experience was special. The food well prepared. We look forward to our visit."

Ernesto's Italian Restaurant

Ernesto's Italian Restaurant

8544 SW Apple Way Portland, OR 97225-1772, United States

Bars • Cheese • Italian • European


"The menu offers an abundance of choices, perhaps even too many. However, if you're in search of a classic Italian restaurant that combines delicious food, a pleasant atmosphere, and a great vibe, this is the place to go. Unlike large chains like Olive Garden or The Old Spaghetti Factory, Ernesto's brings a unique charm and has to compete with those establishments. An added bonus is that every order comes with unlimited focaccia bread. However, there’s a downside: the bread is served plain, without any dips or butter. While some may argue that it doesn’t need extra fat, the focaccia could be a bit dry without any accompaniments. I ordered a bowl of marinara sauce, which was delicious, but it came at an additional cost of $3. Additionally, I found some discrepancies in the menu prices. I ordered ravioli and spaghetti, while my wife opted for chicken Alfredo. According to the paper menu, her dish should have been $19, but the bill showed $20 each. While this may seem like a minor issue, it’s not very customer-friendly and makes me hesitant to return. Even if the menu prices were adjusted to include a soup or salad for $19, I believe that price could be justified. The ambiance is reminiscent of a classic Italian restaurant, which many chain establishments fail to capture. If you enjoy Italian cuisine, it's definitely worth a visit. Just keep in mind that it’s not the cheapest option. Overall, the food was delicious, the service was good, and the atmosphere was unique, though the location is somewhat out of the way. Consider giving it a try if you wish!"