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I first had Little Caesars pizza while in college in Miami back around 1972. I'm so glad that they reopened in Germantown. The pizza ingedients and "formula" so to speak has not changed in 40 years. Of course back in those days there were no automated ovens and we used to watch them throw the dough. These days they've got it down to a science, and the pie still tastes the same as it always did! Brings back memories. LC is also very reasonably priced for a "hot and fresh" large pizza, pepperoni or plain, coming in off the street with little to no waiting for takeout. (I only had to wait for 5 minutes once during lunch rush and got it fresh from the oven.) Great for lunch or dinner.
4 based on 245 reviews
HH is when you casually sample an eatery's kitchen's culinary skills and decide whether you should return for the regular menu. I don't think we would, though I had an excellent lunch buffet 15 years ago and thoroughly enjoyed it.The mussel is done so poorly, almost didn't want to finish it, there is no flavor in the soup. The fried calamari is even worse, usually dipping sauces make you want to eat more, not in this case. I have never had "bad" calamari anywhere, this is a first. The eggplant rollatini is forgettable though it sounded promising. We tasted less than half of it and took the rest home for the puppy, he'll eat anything.It was busy and everyone else seems to enjoy their meal. So it could just be us. When you order 3 appetizers and none of them enjoyable, guess there is no returning for more.
3 based on 29 reviews
Went to the Germantown Ledo for dinner with friends last night. I remember how good the pizza was when we went to the original over by College Park back in the early 70's so I decided to get an 8" pepperoni pizza for dinner. The waitress was okay but not friendly just effecient. We ordered our meals and they came out fairly fast. The pizza looked very good but when I started to eat it the crust was either under cooked or a bit soggy. The pepperoni was nice thick slices, plenty of cheese and good sauce but the crust just did not make it. Tasted great but I had to eat it with a fork, every time I picked a piece up it just folded up and fell apart. Oh well what are you going to do? I have had great experience with the Ledo on Kent Island but admittedly I have never ordered the pizza just sandwiches. It may just be this location, who knows.
This place has one of the greatest pizza around this area, we have order from them chicken wings and salads as well and all were great tasting and were delivered very quick too
The hotel worker recommended this place for delivery...hands down recommended...so we tried it! Good choice! The pizza was good...the cheese bread was phenomenal!!! This was a perfect find! And they delivered in quite a bit less time than they originally quoted!!!
4 based on 31 reviews
Milano's was established on an Italian culinary foundation and decades of restaurant business. We pride ourselves in using the finest cheese and the best tomatoes for the fresh taste that our customers have come to expect. All our vegetables are fresh (no
Milano's catered our soccer team's dinner at the Fairfield Inn and Suites, Germantown. Our team ordered trays of Caesar Salad,Chicken Parm, Chicken Marsala, Pene Alla Vodka and Baked Ziti. Tony, the owner, supplied us with utensils,bread, plates and the packaging that the food was in was impressive. This dinner made the entire weekend.The group was comprised of parents that work and eat in NYC everyday, so we were definitely impressed. The players filled up their plates and came back for seconds, it was that good. If you attend the Bethesda Showcases then this is the best place to order. Order by trays.
4 based on 31 reviews
Decided to treat myself for my Birthday lunch here, and enjoyed a wonderfully energetic atmosphere (there was an office party & other birthday party...and clearly a lot of families and friends enjoying sharing a meal together...nice to see) and GREAT Pizza Margherita along with Insalata Caprese (like the pizza, also one of my all-time favorite foods) and classic bruschetta...very enjoyable, very satisfying...a good value. Nice décor, nice service, nice price for nice food...it was a pleasure eating here. Enjoy! :-D
4 based on 42 reviews
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I took my teenage son and my mom to &Pizza next to the Giant supermarket in Germantown for a late supper at about 8 pm on a Monday evening - not exactly prime restaurant time - but they did not disappoint and we all had a delicious build your own pie..I have seen build your own pizza outfits in other places do a better job on a few things - but overall the extremely delicious pizzas we enjoyed here won the day..- Pros - the pizza came out simply DELICIOUS - one of the best I have ever had - even in Italy - the crust/dough was super fresh - rolled before our eyes and dusted in semolina for the perfect texture - ended up crispy AND chewy - my favorite and a tough combo to pull off..- the ingredients available were good - including several finishing options after the pie came out of the oven - including Kalamata olives, garlic drizzle, fresh shaved parmesan and others.- We really enjoyed the unique fountain sodas offered - I loved the pear and fig elixir - startlingly refreshing (would love to try this as a gin or vodka mixer!) and my son loved the burdoch and anise root beer - usually Coke Zero is my number one soda choice - but these options made me much happier than Pepsi products as a beverage choice..Cons - - a bit pricey - 3 pizzas and 3 fountain sodas (with free refills) - cost me $39 - no tip given for counter only service.. bus your own table.. more than I have paid at similar operations elsewhere - but not out of line for 3 people for dinner - given the end product coming out of the pizza oven and how much we enjoyed it.- I did not see prices posted anywhere - strange..- They did not have a wood fired oven - which is always great and would have kept the chilly restaurant nice and warm on a cold night - - but see above - the pizza and crust still came out great..- The music was too loud - sure, granted - I AM old - but I did LIKE the (downtempo chill lounge type music) - it was just way too loud in the small dining area - made it hard to talk with my mom who wears a hearing aid..- Not as many ingredient choices and cheeses as I have seen other places - but the roasted chick peas and excellent moist chicken chunks did make for a great pizza - tip - ask for the pesto sauce instead of or in addition to the spicy red sauce - you can have as many options as you like!All in all - a good experience - recommended - costs a few dollars more - but every one should be able to end up with a pizza they love and no having to compromise on topping choices!
5 based on 45 reviews
From the outside, youâd never guess what waits on the inside of this gem. Looks like just another pizza joint until you open the door to a charming little dining room, complete with the traditional checkered tablecloths. It appears to be run exclusively by family members, and the warmth is genuine. But itâs really all about the food. Honestly, I donât believe Iâve had better Italian anywhere (including Rome), at any price. The ingredients couldnât be fresher or of higher quality, and the menu changes weekly, depending in part on the best ingredients the chef (Mama - really) can buy. With all that top quality and serious culinary skill, an additional shocker is how reasonable the prices are. This is our new favorite.
4 based on 245 reviews
HH is when you casually sample an eatery's kitchen's culinary skills and decide whether you should return for the regular menu. I don't think we would, though I had an excellent lunch buffet 15 years ago and thoroughly enjoyed it.The mussel is done so poorly, almost didn't want to finish it, there is no flavor in the soup. The fried calamari is even worse, usually dipping sauces make you want to eat more, not in this case. I have never had "bad" calamari anywhere, this is a first. The eggplant rollatini is forgettable though it sounded promising. We tasted less than half of it and took the rest home for the puppy, he'll eat anything.It was busy and everyone else seems to enjoy their meal. So it could just be us. When you order 3 appetizers and none of them enjoyable, guess there is no returning for more.
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