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Businiess name:  Abella Italian Kitchen
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Appreciate the effort on the wine stemware, wine list is ok for the burbs. Wine storage is improper (i.e. reds served too warm). We tried this place because it's on passport unlimited dining card and we'll give it another couple tries (we always give new places 3 chances, especially if they accommodate wine geeks)! On to food: we had a nice dinner, it was good, but didn't knock our socks off. We love Italian food, but are also aware of the PNW flare, which we appreciate. We had a pasta dish (alfredo) and chicken, both were nice. Service was very friendly and warm. They were rushed on their feet (busy Friday night), but we were not ignored. We ordered the antipasto and it wasn't worth the $, too few meats and just lacking in effort. If they had parm di proscuitto, then it would be worth it, but seemed to be middle of the road. All in all, it was average to good and expect it can be even better. Again, as a wine geek we appreciate the wine list, stems and will be back to enjoy at least a bottle or two! Pros: Accommodate Wine Geeks, Service is friendly, nice burby place Cons: food can be great or just ok, noisy when crowded. Wine warm at times

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