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Businiess name:
Alba Osteria
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Review by:
citysearch c.
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Review content:
The food here - from attractive but rather bland salads and other antipasti, to the ""primi,"" pasta first courses, and the main courses - is reasonably well-prepared (tho there's an awful lot of cheese sauce) . An arugula salad with shrimp ($11) was bland. Fried potatoes with sage ($7) were delicious tho a bit too oily. Desserts are good. The least expensive glass of (utterly quotidian) wine is $8. I will probably not return for dinner. It's expensive! The wines especially so. The small wooden chairs are more suitable for a place to grab a quick bite, and on the night we were there the noise level (in the room farthest from the bar) was nearly intolerably high.I wondered, as the child at the table behind us was allowed to shriek while his table was finishing up, if his parents know that in Italy, children do go out to eat but are taught right off not to scream in restaurants.
Pros: tasty pasta, good Italian wines, great desserts
Cons: noisy, uncomfortable seating, totally unromantic, expensive
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