Ravioli With Sauce
Governor Francis Inn

Governor Francis Inn

1251 Warwick Ave, Warwick, Rhode Island, 2888, United States, 02888

Fish • Diners • Italian • Seafood


"I have not been here for a long time, and so when I had to bring my sister to the airport, we decided to meet a friend for lunch here. It is like walking into an Italian restaurant in the 70's. Needs to be remodeled, but it's a local favorite. There are always people eating at the bar and the age group is 70+. Most have been coming here for years! The server I forgot her name was awesome. I ordered the Baked Scrod with seafood stuffing topped with lobster bisque and 2 Jr. Baked stuffed shrimp. Lunch portion $15.99. It comes with a choice of 2 sides potato and vegetable , a cup of soup, fresh Italian bread warm with butter. SO MUCH FOOD! I had a cup of the chicken escarole soup very good , baked potato with sour cream just ok , apple butternut squash delicious! . The Italian bread was fresh and warm really nice. The baked stuffed shrimp were a little over cooked but still good. I wish they had come with some melted butter as they were really dry. I did not like the fish with the scallop and shrimp stuffing with lobster bisque on top at all. The stuffing was wrapped in the fish filet, and while the out side was hot, the inside was barely warm. Scrod is a light flavored fish, but it seemed fishy to me. The lobster bisque on the top was good, but again, as a dish together, I did not like it. My sister had just the baked scrod with lobster bisque $12.99 and she enjoyed hers.. She had gotten a cup of white clam chowder, with rice pilaf and apple butternut squash as well. Our friend got the Baked Scrod $14.99 with a cup of escarole soup, French fries and apple butternut squash. As a local, she loves the chicken escarole soup and apple butternut squash and has been coming for years and years. Lots of food for very good prices. Of course I wil be back, but I won't be ordering that again."

Golden Gate Pizza Indian

Golden Gate Pizza Indian

4038 Judah St, 94122, San Francisco, United States

Pizza • Chinese • Seafood • Chicken


"Prepare yourself for a culinary journey gone horribly wrong. Golden Gate Indian Cuisine Pizza, claiming to offer a fusion of Indian flavors with the beloved pizza, falls victim to an abomination that should never have seen the light of day. Brace yourself for a taste experience that will leave your taste buds begging for mercy.As I took my first bite of the Indian Pizza at Golden Gate Indian Cuisine Pizza, I couldn't help but question the sanity of the person responsible for this monstrosity. Gordon Ramsay himself would be left speechless by the disastrous combination of Indian spices and pizza dough that resulted in a culinary catastrophe of epic proportions.Let's start with the crust. It was as appealing as a stale naan bread left out in the rain. Dry, flavorless, and lacking any semblance of the light and airy texture that defines a good pizza crust. It crumbled under the weight of the ill-conceived toppings, unable to provide a solid foundation for this culinary disaster.Now, onto the toppings. The mishmash of Indian spices and pizza ingredients created a cacophony of flavors that clashed with every bite. The chicken tikka masala topping was a sad excuse for what should have been a vibrant and aromatic curry. Instead, it tasted like leftover chicken drenched in a bland tomato sauce, desperately clinging to the hopes of salvaging some semblance of authenticity.As if that wasn't enough, the cheese on this atrocity was an absolute nightmare. It resembled a rubbery, tasteless slab that mocked the very essence of what cheese should be. It lacked the creaminess and melt-in-your-mouth goodness that one would expect from a pizza topping, leaving me questioning the integrity of their sourcing and storage practices.To add insult to injury, the overall presentation of the Indian Pizza was nothing short of hideous. The toppings were haphazardly thrown together, lacking any artistic finesse or attention to detail. It was a sad sight to behold, as if someone had given up halfway through the process, leaving behind a visual representation of their culinary incompetence.Golden Gate Indian Cuisine Pizza, it's time to face the truth. Your Indian Pizza is an embarrassment to both Indian cuisine and the sacred tradition of pizza-making. Gordon Ramsay himself would likely go into a fit of rage, unleashing a torrent of expletives to express his disbelief at such a culinary abomination.Save yourself the disappointment and steer clear of this misguided attempt at fusion cuisine. Head to a reputable Indian restaurant for authentic flavors or a dedicated pizzeria for a true taste of Italy. Spare your taste buds the torture that awaits them at Golden Gate Indian Cuisine Pizza.In culinary despair,Tiaga Nidhan"