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Zola Italian Bistro
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We dined at Zola and loved it! The light from the beautiful hand blown glass fixtures cast an intimate glow on the walls and set a scene for a relaxing evening of attentive service and personal attention. The owner himself was greeting guests that ranged from families with small babies to couples. The different dining areas, including the large outdoor patio, allow you to find a spot that is perfectly suited to your evening.
Besides the exquisite decor, you're sure to also notice the impressive selection of wines along the wall behind the bar. I'm far from an aficionado when it comes to wine, but they seemed to have a wide selection to fit any palate or budget. We chose a refreshing pinot grigio and at only $25/bottle, it was affordable as well as a perfect accompaniment to our meal.
The menu covers the basics as far as Italian goes with maybe the exception of lasagna. There are some pizzas on the menu, but this place is far from your typical italian or pizza joint. We opted to try a couple of different appetizers and salads and then split an entree of chicken parm.
The spinach artichoke dip and bruschetta that we started with were both prepared from the freshest ingredients and served piping hot. However, I think I enjoyed my salad the most! Every leaf of the spinach salad was perfectly coated with a dressing that came alive in your mouth. There were walnuts and a creamy goat cheese mixed in and overall the salad was hands down the best I've ever had!
Once our entree of chicken parm came we were nearly full, but we managed to indulge one last time and were not disappointed. The chicken was moist and the sauce was full of flavor. It was served with a side of angel hair that cooked just right.
Overall, the atmosphere, food and service at Zola make it hands down the best Italian I've ever had in Atlanta. The mood and menu are that of a popular midtown eatery, but the personal attention instantly makes you feel at home.
Pros: ambience, personal service, variety on the menu, wine selection, mutliple dining areas, large patio
Cons: I cant think of one single thing I would change!
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