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Businiess name:  Via Emilia Italian Restaurant
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
A group of us tried this out a couple of weeks ago since we like exploring and experiencing different restaurants throughout Houston. The atmosphere was nice. The entertainment was great, probably the best part of our experience. We always try the calamary at Italian restaurants and we were not impressed with the order. Other chain italian restaurants have better calamary. The entrees appeared to all have the same sides, linguine with spinach and cheese. Entrees seemed to all prepared the same way, with olive oil, even the T-bone steak I tried. I've had better steaks at other italian places. Is this considered authentic Italian? Our worst experience was trying the so called lobster and pasta dish. Avoid at all cost because what they call lobster is actually crawfish. Anyone who eats crawfish knows there's a distinct flavor of crawfish. What some people call 'baby lobster', we call it crawfish. When we asked if there was crawfish mixed in with the lobster, the staff was adament in defending their baby lobster! Pros: Ambience, service, entertainment Cons: Value, overpriced

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