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Angel's
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Review by:
Dana V.
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I stopped into this restaurant one night with my sister because it was on the way to the movie theatre and it has an inviting and cute neon sign. It was also packed so we figured it would be good. Since we are 100% Italian and have been raised on good Italian food, perhaps we tend to be pickier than most about food. The food here was not very appetizing. We ordered macaroni with tomato sauce and were thoroughly disappointed. The sauce was totally bland. The service was rushed, although the waitress was friendly. The bread was decent. Unfortunately, the most important part of the meal—the tomato sauce—did not taste very Italian. It was more of what you might get at the Olive Garden.
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