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Businiess name:  Il Bacio
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
we went there a few times. we were blown away how good the food was beacuse it just didnt look like the kind of place that would have that type of well prepared well seasoned food. we noramlly go to runway 84 and this place was better. the music was great and the out side bartender made the whole thing well rounded. (this was last Thursday, but Saturday was just as good) at our age we have to leave by 11. i am a huge critic of food and i have never wrote a review before but when i read what these other comments were i had to. i think these other people are used to Fake-a-Roni Grill (thats instead of Macoroni) btw the antiposta tasted like he brought it back from Arthur avenue in the Bronx.

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