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Pazzo! Italiana

Pazzo! Italiana

853 5 th Ave South Naples, FL 34102, 34102-5582, United States

Tea • Beer • Pizza • Italian


"My daughters had invited myself and my wife to Naples to celebrate my 60th birthday. They had made a reservation at Pazzo for 20.30 and we arrived on time and was shown directly to our table. The restaurant was reasonably full but there many empty tables which on a Friday evening was somewhat surprising. We ordered drinks which came along pretty swiftly and was then asked to order which we did from the rather large and extensive menu. Our starters arrived in a flash, two tomato and mozzarella salads, one Tuscan bean soup and a Caesar salad. The soup tasted as if it had been made from paint emulsion, too much oil made it stick to the back of the throat. As for the Mozzarella this had obviously been pre-prepared and almost frozen making the tomatoes mushy and tasteless. To add insult to injury our main course arrived whilst we were trying to make the most of the appetizers. Needless to say we sent it back and was then confronted by a very put out manager whom tried to explain that this was the way they served paying clients at Pazzo. There was no question of the customer always being right, just eat what's is placed in front of you. I could go on and on but needless to say the meal went back to the kitchen and that was the last we saw of it. We asked for the bill and found that they had the audacity to add a gratuity which was promptly removed. If you want fast food stick to McDonald's, the service is better so is the food."

Monte's

Monte's

451 Carroll St.NY 11215, Brooklyn, United States

Pizza • Salad • Pasta • Italian


"I am in love with Monte's and wish I had come here sooner. It's a hidden gem in the no man's land between Park Slope and Gowanus (a description which I might take umbrage with) that I likely may never have discovered but for Covid, because I started walking to work and one day decided to go down Carroll Street all the way, where I saw this old school place with a sign claiming it was Brooklyn's oldest Italian restaurant since 1906, and decided that I must try it. It took several more months to actually stop for dinner while walking home from work, which is a darn shame. Our welcoming server was on the drinks right away: husband had the Old Fashioned, which he pronounced perfect, and I had a perfect martini served in a metal, Deco style glass. To accompany, we got fresh delicious breads with olive oil/balsamic/chili flake dipping sauce. We looked at each other and said if this is any clue, this is going to be a great meal. Which it was baked clams were plump and well seasoned, although I prefer a little more sauce, and the Caesar salad was dressed perfectly. I had the cavatelli with wild boar ragu at the server's suggestion, which was delicious, and husband had short ribs, which were incredibly tender. They had a great selection of wine by the glass, at decent prices, to accompany the mains. For dessert we went for the cannoli because we were pretty full (honestly I didn't need a dessert but everything else was so good, I couldn't say no), and they were great: three small cannoli with crispy shells, tangy filling, and chocolate chips sprinkled on top. It was not a cheap meal but the bill was fair for the amount of food and alcohol we consumed. Service was great all the way around, and there is ample, comfortable outdoor seating for diners who aren't ready to go inside. This will become a regular stop on the walk home."