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La Griglia
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Review by:
citysearch c.
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...but, I think La Griglia (and all Tony's restaurants) is not worth a second visit. I've eaten there several times (at friends' suggestion) but recent visit was first in several years. Still the same: bad food; decent, not great service. I was there on a weeknight, seated promptly, wine list was good. Salads are mixed -- the best is the autumn salad with goat cheese, nuts, etc. The pastas are fair, but much better dishes can be found at MANY other restaurants that are far better. The worst appetizer sampled is the mussels -- tiny, old mussels, with no flavor. Several had broken shell mixed in with the mussel and some were so small that they were not worth fighting to get out of the shell. Pastas, fish and shellfish should be excellent in an Italian restaurant -- note here!
Pros: fun wall murals
Cons: appetizers, entrees, dessert
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