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Businiess name:  Longhi's
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
This place was, in a word, gross. We, a week and a half into our vacation, were looking for some comfort Italian food. A nice, big plate of pasta, maybe even with some fresh seafood thrown in. It seemed crowded enough. We now know, though, that crowds really have nothing to do with quality. Our waitress was nice, but weird. Weird's ok when you've got good food on your plate. That was not the case here. I had mussels and linguine and my husband had some cannelloni dish. Suffice to say, I didn't eat the mussels after the first one, and there was barely any linguine in the plate. There was tomato juice, but not tomato sauce. My husband ate about half of his plate before we decided to leave without dessert. Maybe we asked for it looking for good Italian in Hawaii, maybe we're spoiled New Yorkers. But he got a stomach ache, and I haven't had a mussel since. (By the by, I tried to give this place no stars, or even half a star, but that's not an option. It should be, especially in a place like this.) Pros: The view? (But then, every restaurant on the strip has one.) Then no, no pros. Cons: Everything, especially the view.

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