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Little Azio's
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With the abundance of delicious restaurants in Decatur, there's no sense in bothering with this mediocre pasta joint. The atmosphere is pleasant and the server was friendly (once she finished her cell phone call), but the food was disappointing and not worth the $25 we paid for lunch for two. My husband's alfredo sauce was tasty, but the sliced chicken he'd requested was dried out and seemed like it might have been boiled (a terrible way to cook meat). My pesto sauce was not bad, just bland. It had a cream base, and perhaps pesto is too light a flavor to compete with cream. Anyway, it was almost flavorless. But worse than the bland pesto sauce was the mountain of chopped iceberg lettuce that passed (or tried to pass) for a Caesar salad. \r
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So, the portions are generous, the space is bright and clean, and the food is not terribly expensive... but you can do so much better in Decatur. With gems like Duck's Cosmic Kitchen, Southern Sweets, Our Way Cafe, and Thumbs Up, there's no sense in settling for blah food, unless you're in dire need of a cheap pasta fix and don't have time to drive down to Eats on Ponce.
Pros: Quick, convenient
Cons: Bland food
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