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Businiess name:  Zia's Trattoria At Red Door
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
All I gotta say is there is no pasta like NYC. going to this restaurant was one of the worst restaurant experiences we have had. The Server got my order wrong; I ordered pene ala vodka, without the sausage ( who makes their pene vodka with sausage anyway?) I got the dish, what i thought was going to be prosciutto, turned out to be sweet sausage. I didn't eat the dish and shared my wifes plate whuch was not much better. She ordered Pene with marinara sauce, she played it safe, so we thought. The pasta was a little hard, the sauce was like an open can of heated crushed tomato. They tried to mask it by throwing oregano,basil and some herbs. The sauce was also way too sweet. At the end of the dinner the server tried to convince me i bit a piece of prosciutto. I told her to bring the plate back and I would show her the piece of sausage i chewed. They took it off the bill, but the damage was done. We ended eating a couple of slices at: Palumbo Pizza & Subs located at 104 N 2nd St. Right next door. Pros: None Cons: nothing edible

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