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Businiess name:  Nonna Emilia Ristorante
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Food is served big, with no imagination and lots of cheese. My Veal was hard as a roof tile; my salad was out of a hospital cafeteria with iceberg lettuce and dressing that would make Paul Newman shudder, and my wife's eggplant was over cooked and nasty.\r \r The anti pasta did not even have an olive. Just of carrots, more cheap cheese and bad salami. Anyone who thinks this a real Italian must think the Olive Garden is Roman owned chain. Stay away and open a can at home and get better results. Pros: good wines Cons: read

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