| Restaurant Name | City |
Rating
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| Mangia Cafe | Clifton Park, NY | |
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Its "american italian food" let me make that clear so if
youre looking for genuine Italian fare this is not it but the pizza is
ok, their pomodoro sauce isn't too bad, the chicken parm is ok but
the eggplant parm is dry. Overall its not bad but Bellini's gnocci
in town is really actually good with the veal meatballs.
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| Hatties | Saratoga Springs, NY | |
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Food is so fantastic! their only open for dinner as far as I know. Hattie's
serves a variety of Southern and Louisiana cuisine and their Fried
chicken won in a throwdown to Bobby Flay as far as I know its just out of
this world good, and for a meatless entree the red beans and rice is yum
and don't get me started on the cornbread! Go visit a piece of history
today and enjoy some real comfort food!
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| Wheat Fields Restaurant | Saratoga Springs, NY | |
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If you want to be ON the little shopping strip downtown this is a good
choice, I wouldn't exactly refer to as Italian but I think thats
their "goal" at least that was the impression I got. The
pasta is really fresh and both my experiences were good but Verdile's
in Troy is much better.
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| Little India | Saratoga Springs, NY | |
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Super average indian food the vegetarian dishes were better than the
meat ones my husband actually hated his dish it was just drenched in
cumin.
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| Olde Bryan Inn | Saratoga Springs, NY | |
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Oh the place is so charming inside with the exposed beams, and the food
is quite good, no vegetarian fare on the menu but if no one in your party
requires a meatless dish its a good choice very family friendly.
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| Verdile's Restaurant | Troy, NY | |
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The ambience is cute quite basic...but the food is excellent! I've
lived in Clifton Park for almost 4 years and its the only place that makes
me NOT want to eat at home cause places like Mangia cafe are serving frozen
raviolis unlike the homemade fresh pasta at Verdiles...family owned
with great prices! yum yum
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