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Businiess name:  Vincenzo Ristorante
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
""Leave the Gun - Take the Cannolis"" - and if you can - get some Pasta Fagioli to go. It is small, so I highly recommend reservations and it is little expensive - but if price is the true test of relative quality then throwing down a little more once in a while on that special someone is a privilege at this place. In addition to a standard menu, Vincenzo comes up with a few different nightly preparations so if he tells you to order the Meatballs that are being made from his Grandmother's recipe --- you better listen ?cause his grandmother was one hellava teacher. He also observes and listens to regular customers and one night he may surprise you with a dish made up with just you in mind. As ""Sollozzo"" said in ""The GodFather,"" ""Try the veal, it's the best in the city."" Well, he'd be talking about this place. Pros: Ambiance, Authenticity, Service and Excellent Food

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