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Businiess name:  Michelangelo Ristorante
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
We were so disappointed having heard good things. A bad start when the bread came and the balsamic vinegar was in a dirty container which leaked. We were missing silverware which we had to take from the next table. Service was punctory at best. Food presentation was not good. Spaghetti Michelangelo is a large bowl of fresh pasta with some arugula. The ""parmesan"" cheese was a small slice on top kind of melted. Basically this was a bowl of noodles for 14.50. My companion had the ravioli which has a ""sauce"" that was congealed and watery at the same time. Yes, the pasta was very fresh and tasty, but it just couldn't make up for the blandness of the rest of the dishes. If this is ""real Italian"" I might prefer Olive Garden.

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