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Businiess name:  Vecchia-Roma
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I gave it 1 star to try and bring the 5 star average down. Otherwise I would have given it 3 stars, because the atmosphere was good (if you can ignore the drop ceiling), the people very friendly, portions generous and the lamb almost perfect. The bread is not good - almost like wonder bread. It always surprises me in this day and age that restaurant owners still can't tell the difference between quality artisan bread, and wonder bread. I find it embarrassing. The salad was pretty bad - very tough leaves, and wooden tomatoes - definitely not vine ripened. The dressing tasted like almost straight vinegar. My wife ordered gnocchi. The portion size was HUGE, but the sauce was orange. It looked like carrot sauce and tasted sour. It was thick, and seemed to be mostly tomato past. The lamb was suppose to come with potatoes and a vegetable. I asked if I could substitute risotto for the potato, which they happily accommodated. They do NOT know how to prepare risotto. It was rice on the raw side swimming in butter and salt. They brought it on a separate plate, and brought the lamb on it's own plate, with no vegetable. When I inquired about the missing veggie, the waiter stood his ground and said he thought I didn't want it. Obviously, if I'm bringing it up, I must want it, right? He kept hesitating, and made me feel guilty about asking for it, like it was a big deal. Kind of weird, but finally he brought it. And thank God, because it was good - the string beans are very good - not mush, and perfect taste. Back to the plate. It was generous lamb rib, with sauce. It was in a pool of sauce on the plate. Not a bowl of soup, but heading that direction. Now, I like a lot of sauce, but this was really over the top. Imagine three separate plates, for my one order. The presentation was just strange. The sauce by the way, could have used a bit more salt - not savory enough for the lamb it came with. By the way, the dish cost nearly $30! I love food, and know good from bad. If you are a gourmand, I recommend you stay away. If you aren't so picky, and feel curious, I encourage you to give it a whirl, and form your own opinion. Pros: Very friendly, atmosphere, - 3 stars Cons: most dishes

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