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Who gets your vote?
Chef's is good:cool:
My kitchen!!! LOL
Faccio le polpette italiane migliori su terra! È una ricetta della famiglia trasmessa per le generazioni... e non siamo italiani.
I'll definitely second that!Quote:
Originally posted by stevenco
Chef's is good:cool:
I always wish these questions were phrased, "what is your favorite Italian restaurant?"
Anyway, of the few of many restaurants in the area that I've eaten at that serve "Italian" food, I prefer Casa~di~Pizza.
Nocturnal wrote: "I always wish these questions were phrased, "what is your favorite Italian restaurant?"
Why is that?
I didn't want to preclude "Mama's kitchen." See Night Owl's post.
Casa Di Cardboard? Hmmmm
When it comes to italian, I do like our own cooking best. My wife and I will even make our own pasta from time to time.
But when we're lazy... Buca di Beppo has some good italian food as well. (Haven't been to Chef's... yet)
Santiseros on Niagra and Lafayette.
I think everyone who considers Chef's as being good is either brainwashed by their advertising, or likes bland food, because Chef's is B-L-A-N-D!!! YUK!!
DiTondo's is good, Ristorante Lomabardo (I THINK that's it, lol) on Hertel is real good.
[QUOTE]Originally posted by HipKat
[B]I think everyone who considers Chef's as being good is either brainwashed by their advertising, or likes bland food, because Chef's is B-L-A-N-D!!! YUK!!
I like food with lots of flavor and I love Chefs! I also like Santasieros.
Well, I'm sorry, but I have been there a few times, as it's my Mom's favorite place, and I just didn't think Chef's was any big deal at all.
That's cool, you're entitled.
Chef's spaghetti parm can't be beat.
Can't do it more than once or twice a year, though.
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When it comes to italian, I do like our own cooking best.
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Faccio le polpette italiane migliori su terra! È una ricetta della famiglia trasmessa per le generazioni... e non siamo italiani.
"I make the best italian meatballs, it's a recipe that's been handed down for generations... and we're not even italian."
Romanello's Roseland.