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When I've had a hard day and want to relax with some comfort food, this is my favorite place to go. It's the ONLY restaurant where I've ever had spaghetti and meatballs and haven't thought "heck, I... More
When I've had a hard day and want to relax with some comfort food, this is my favorite place to go. It's the ONLY restaurant where I've ever had spaghetti and meatballs and haven't thought "heck, I could make it better at home." I can be lured away from the spaghetti and meatballs only if the chicken pistachio ravioli is on the specials board. It's amazing. And be sure to get the molten chocolate pudding cake to finish things off (it takes 15 minutes to make, so order it with the rest of your meal rather than waiting until after).
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This restaurant is a great place to go for a wholesome Italian dinner that your kids will love. It ain't fancy in decor, ambiance, menu selection or wine list but the food is good, the price is... More
This restaurant is a great place to go for a wholesome Italian dinner that your kids will love. It ain't fancy in decor, ambiance, menu selection or wine list but the food is good, the price is right as my nine year old said, "we'll have to remember this place for next time!"
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I ate at Rialto this past weekend. Despite the restaurants obscure location in Ballard, it's a great neighborhood find and has excellent italian cuisine. I highly recommend the Spaghetti and Sausage... More
I ate at Rialto this past weekend. Despite the restaurants obscure location in Ballard, it's a great neighborhood find and has excellent italian cuisine. I highly recommend the Spaghetti and Sausage as well as the pasta bolognese (sp?).
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