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Businiess name:  Mangia Mangia
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I love the food here - it's simple, delicious, and freshly made. It's almost always crowded, as the place is rather small, but it's always worth the wait. My favorite foods to order are the Ravioli Cavaliere (mushroom, zucchini, and meat or cheese ravioli in a light cream sauce) and when available, the butternut squash ravioli. The garlic bread that comes before the meal is excellent, and the service is always very good (though I do feel bad that the constant crowds run the waitstaff ragged!). It isn't a quiet place to eat - the cozy seating arrangement means that you can hear everyone's conversations, but the flat-screen television on one wall has a constantly cycling series of Italian scenery DVDs, so the atmosphere remains despite the constant noise of other diners. Food is served promptly and always hot, and the prices are reasonable, running about $12 on average for an entree. I've been going there for years now and the quality has been consistent and well above average every time. Pros: Food, Service, Quality Cons: Parking, Noise,

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