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Americano Pie

Americano Pie

517 Main StNY 11751, Islip, United States

Pizza • Cafés • Mexican • Italian


"My husband and I have been coming here since it opened over 6 years ago, it was one of my favorites as I love the Porcini Mushroom sauce with Filet Mignon and my husband loved the skirt steak. $27 for me $47 for him. I guess not so bad except it used to come in a pasta bowl with slices of meat and now mine comes in a salad bowl with the meat cut into small tiny pieces and mixed into the pasta so you are unaware that you only received 2.5 slices of filet and my husbands steak was so small, a small scoop of mashed potatoes completely covered in the onion string "garnish "of which he dusted off. Needless to say he went home and had a sandwich. 8 inches long by 2 inches to 1 inch at best at the tail less than 1/2 inch thick. The best part!!!! The runner brings our meals and I don 't eat grated cheese. Ever!!!! But my dish is covered in it. I was in shock. I said I don 't eat cheese he said not at all? Really!! He takes it back and now my husband has his plate and we must wait again. He won 't touch his because I don 't have mine. Needless to say when mine arrived his was ice cold. Waiter said he would find the manager... when I asked the waiter what had happened to the portion size , he said you can talk to him about both issues. He never came to the table. Not about the screw up with my food or the downgrade in the portion size of everything. The disrespect, not even to come see if we were ok! They just lost customers. We won 't be back. Money for most is scarce these days and I won 't waste it on that. They are not the only place around, as Islip and the neighborhoods around them have plenty of others to choose from."

Mamma Mia Boynton

Mamma Mia Boynton

3841 W Woolbright RdFL 33436, 33436-7207, Boynton Beach, United States

Soup • Pizza • Pasta • Coffee


"I visited Mamma Mia for the first time two days ago, a weekday, at early dinner time, 5:30 pm. A basket of garlic and without garlic bread and two plastic tall glasses of ice water with drinking straws were brought in right away. I ordered a medium margherita pizza $30.00, about 18 inches in diameter, 6 slices, with the olive oil described in the menu on the side and two small minestrone soups $12.00 . I was told by the waitress that maybe the oil on the side couldn't be done on account of a note in italics warning patrons of no substitutions ? . Otherwise, service was fine, friendly greeting and left over packaging of pizza was done with care. The margherita was advertised in the menu as having roasted tomatoes but it came with crushed tomatoes right out of a can. Besides that little disappointment, the pizza was ok, just ok. Nothing exceptional. The soup was also good, lacking a bit of tomato sauce for my taste, but it was fine. Oil an vinegar were brought over along with the pizza. The oil was of a good quality, EVFP quality. I would advise the chef to do something to the bread rolls to make them a little softer to bite. Pizza dough cannot make a good bread roll because it is made for a thin, crunchy crust and lacks enough leavening to make a nice fluffy roll. I have a good bite, all my original teeth are still in place, but that garlic roll gave me a hard time biting into it, honest! I'm not sure how many stars to give or subtract but my experience was one of indifference, not really inviting for a second visit."

Walrus And Carpenter

Walrus And Carpenter

2895 Fairfield Ave Bridgeport, CT 06605-3211, United States

Japanese • American • Barbecue • Pub Kitchen


"So LRoth and I randomly wandered in here one night after some Christmas shopping. They were decently busy so we got seated on some high tops at the bar. The place is cozy with eclectic decor in a good way not a cheesy knick knack way. The pork belly burnt ends were amazing. Tender and flavorful. Pairing with pickles helps cut through the fat and savoriness with acidity. We also tried the poutine fries. Gravy had amazing flavor. Fries were crispy. Lack of cheese was not an issue. We tried the Thanksgiving sandwich and the fried chicken sandwich. Turkey was a bit dry on the Thanksgiving sandwich, and it didn't hit with a ton of flavor. The fried chicken sandwich was delicious. Great crisp with great flavor in the breading. Corn bread with the butter was fantastic. Mac and cheese was so creamy with a night crust. We did come two days later. Tried the pulled pork sandwich, which was amazing. Juicy and tender pork with great flavor. We also got shrimp and grits. Grits were creamy but the sauce/gravy to grits ratio was too high. Definitely needed more grits to thin out the sauce. We also got a side of biscuits. These were okay. A bit heavy on the breading and not as crumbly as I would've liked. Felt more like bread than a biscuit. For dessert, we got a chocolate pecan pie. So flavorful without being overwhelmingly sweet. Over all, a place I'd recommend trying!"

Matsuhisa

Matsuhisa

Vail, 141 E Meadow Dr, 81657-5249, United States

Sushi • Asian • Seafood • Japanese


"What a great meal. We came to celebrate my parents 49. Wedding day and staff, food, drinks and ambience were excellent. My sister coordinated Max (one of the managers) and Matsuhisa Vail took care of everything. From a custom printed menu to a large round table overlooking the Vail Mountains to bring our party of 10 (with two children under 4) and fantastic waiter Nathan (and many others who have helped bring / bus food and drinks) this was what a nice meal should be. We had so much good food. We talked to Edamame and Shishito-Pfeffern. The paprika came with a delicious diving sauce. The yellowtail Jalapeno was perfectly cut and tenderly dressed with Yuzu Soy. The other whole star was the bincho truffle with miso, chives and yuzu Dressing. Each piece has a generous amount of truffle at the top for a satisfying bite (and we have two pieces each) The cocktails are worth mentioning. My sisters enjoyed the gardener with gin, Serrano pepper, Cilantro, ginger and lime. I personally loved the whisky sours. I think it has Japanese whisky, something that made it pink in color and just a perfect mix. You have a huge list of sake, wine, champagne, etc., so you have a lot to choose. We tried three of their salads and the mushroom was the best followed by spinach and hearts of the palm. The Colorado lamb dogs were well cooked with a selection of antichucho sauce (smoky and a little spicy) or teriyaki (good, but sweet). The Alaskan Black Cod Lettuce Cup was good, but no favorite. The Japanese eggplant was also good, but the sauce used is very sweet. The nitrile and rollers were a nice way to finish the meal with super fresh fish. That was my most expensive meal of the year and the best. To family, good food and Matsuhisa!"