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3 based on 19 reviews
This used to be a terrific place. Iâve given it a number of additional chances. Tonight is the absolute last chance. Service is ridiculous. We were forced to order appetizers and salads because we needed to get to a movie in an hour. I had been hoping to have an actual dinner. I donât care for the hard rock music. Salad was pretty wilted. Husband had a panini he liked but the French fries were not cooked. My friend couldnât even finish her soup. Never. Ever. Again.
3 based on 12 reviews
We ordered vegetarian pizza, small size. Actually, this could pass as a large in many localities. We took half back tote hotel. It has a refrigerator. It was to good to trash. We reheated pieces the next day in microwave. Still good although you can' t expect crispy crust. The original had crispy crust. It was very much the pizza I always hope to get but sometimes miss. Now on the flip side, the flies were abound ant, the. Caking slow, and the building overheated.
3 based on 12 reviews
LaBella's is a long time Hudson favorite. Unfortunately it's just not so great anymore. I was there a few months ago for dinner and then again last week for pizza. The dinner I had was okay but not even hot. The same with the pizza last week. It wasn't bad, but it wasn't hot. Service was pretty awful both times, but they did have a help wanted sign up for wait staff. I hope they can get their act together.
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3 based on 18 reviews
Came here with a friend for dinner on a Friday night. The food is mixed.We shared a boneless buffalo chicken as an appetizer. For the price of $8-$9 we did get enough food and the sauce is delicious. We like hot food and we ordered the Thai heat sauce but it is more on the sweet side (and looks like it has been made from the Thai chilli sauce that you can get from the grocery stores). Nevertheless, the portion is good and the taste is great so I am happy with this order.The hamburger is another story. First of all, the bread is not the traditional buns and it is more like the chewy Italian bread. It's okay as it shows that they have their own idea of making a burger. However, the meat patty inside is not good. I am expecting a meaty juicy meat patty with some grill marks, but the meat inside is not so good. I think the burger is a disappointment. I asked to not have fries with my burger and my friend asked for "burned fries". The burned fries are crispy but a bit dry. I am fine with it as it is a conscious choice of my friend. Overall, two burgers (one with fries one not), an order of boneless buffalo chicken, and an order of ceasar salad with shrimp on top with two diet soda costs $37. I think it is a bit overpriced based on the food quality we got. Therefore, value is a 2 star. Food is a 3 star -- enjoyed the buffalo chicken but the burger was not good. Service is a 3- star. Our waitress messed up the order (but not in a way that would make us not enjoy the meal). Overall rating is a 3- star.
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4 based on 50 reviews
Oak Pizzeria Napoletana is a southern Italian eatery serving authentic neapolitan pizzas, vast selection of small plates (antipasti), terroir driven wines and craft brews.
This is a surprisingly sophisticated Italian spot along antiques row, perfect for a leisurely lunch. In addition to excellent pizzas of all varieties, they offer some nice vegetarian side dishes that can be ordered to accompany the main course or stand alone as your meal. We sampled the Delicata squash, braised kale and Brussels sprouts, all prepared with a creative, assured touch. Their wine selection is extensive and reasonably priced. The staff is personable and the decor very attractive.
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4 based on 297 reviews
My wife and I stopped for lunch on a Saturday afternoon.Place was busy.I started with a cup of pretty split pea soup served with a slice of warm sourdough bread. Very ggod start.For lunch my wife ordered the Panini alla Norma which was very good; grilled eggplant, tomato, pesto on gluten free bread. Most restaurants will not grill the gluten free so this was a treat.I went with Dawn's Delight salad: apple, dried cranberries, toasted walnuts, Gorgonzola over a bed of mixed greens and served with a balsamic vinaigrette dressing. Very, very good.The waitress seemed a bit indifferent but the food was good.Definitely worth a try.
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