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Osteria I Nonni

Osteria I Nonni

981 Sibley Memorial Hwy Saint Paul, MN 55118-5109, United States

Bars • Salad • Pizza • Cheese


"We went here from a from referral. Its in a different location than you would think, its sort of tucked back near a residential community. The parking lot has a decent size and we went on a Friday night. It was not very packed. We made a reservation but we didn't need to. They also have a big deli /restaurant area on the other side that was closed when we go there. The 1s thing we noticed walking in was the front step was in much need of a repair and in the dark and in heels or dress shoes it was a concern. We were seated right away and the staff was awesome. Our server heather was very attentive and took time to explain all the menu options..best sellers and her personal favorites. We got a couple of drinks, we were told the wine selection was awesome but we don't drink wine. We had a peroni and lemon spritzer. We had to send the lemon spritzer back it was not drinkable. We got the gnocchi and the seasonal sweet corn ravioli. Both of these dishes were amazing. we also had the caprese salad which was very tasty also. They did bring us bead which I am not sure if it usually comes out cold but it was cold and did not add to the food experience. One thing that was a huge turn off with the meal was ...when our entree were presented we asked for more shredded cheese as the gnocchi had some but the ravioli did not. The server told us it would be extra...yes $3 dollars extra for a ramakin of shredded cheese on a $50 dollar per person meal. That is not equal quality if you ask us. The one detractor from this place is it has white glove prices but the decor was not that. The actual room decor and table settings did not meet that of the price and atmosphere they were going for. All and All we would for sure go back to try some other options as it was decent Italian option for MN. It for sure ranks in my 10 ten for this state."

Ava Gene's

Ava Gene's

Portland, 3377 SE Division St, 97202-1541, United States

Bars • Pasta • Yogurt • Italian


"simply said, ava gene’s is my favorite special events restaurant in portland. with a focus on local, seasonal ingredients, the kitchen sets a unique spin on Italian cuisine and turns around some of the most tasteful foods around. add to this impeccable service in a fine dining, but not stuffing atmosphere and they have a winner. although no vegan or vegetarian restaurant, the cook is planted and changes the menu weekly to present the best of seasonal products. the results are spectacular. the salads offer unexpected combinations such as beet and crunch mixed with a generous selection of cuddly perfectly dressed so that the taste of each ingredient in the mouth dips other salads can contain speditions, fresh beans, nuts and squash. if it is on the menu, the borlotti bean disc is not to be missed. I never thought I'd pay $15 for a slice of toast, but that's not an ordinary toast. a garlic, lemon pure of the Borlotti beans is made on a thick piece of roasted land, with all the beans and dipped with garlic and olive oil. with the contrasting textures of creamy beans on the crispy brot, who needs avocado toast? that increases the cash when it comes to dead. the homemade pasta contains eggs, but they always have a vegan pasta option or two that can prepare them. Depending on the season it could be kale pesto, pomodoro, chili, garlic mandel, mushroom or my favorite, nuts ragout. Vegan and vegetarian elements are not displayed on the menu, but the well-informed server can tell them what items can be made vegan or vegan. the service around is the upper notch. the server are friendly, accommodating and knowledgeable. dessert is limited to the current Sorbet taste. for more varied offers you can skip the sorbet and go a block to the west to try the vegan ice creams at salt straw or a few blocks further for the vegan yogurt at eb bean. in a city with so many vegan restaurants is my preference to apply them as often as possible. but I also appreciate the non-vegan restaurants that go out of the way to be vegan friendly, and few (if any) do it better than ava gene’s. Chef joshua mcfadden is really the vegetable deserter. he knows how to prepare nicely and combine them in wise that produce their unique aromes. I wish happy cow would let me give five stars because this is a restaurant that deserves this review easily."