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Marc's Authentic Italian
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Review by:
citysearch c.
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I was surprised that entry was through the bar area and no one was staffing the hostess station. On entering the restaurant proper we were directed to wait in the bar area until someone could seat us. The place is attractive, but neither upscale nor particularly intimate though we required a flashlight to read the menus. We shared a full size house salad that was described as field greens tossed walnuts, gorgonzola cheese, onions, carrots and berries in apple pear dressing. The salad was very good even though the gorgonzola was MIA and the berries were represented by 2 slices of strawberry. My wife?s entree of spinach lasagna in a tomato vodka sauce was prepared with fresh pasta and was melt in your mouth delicious. I chose the penne alla Dean Martin ? a thick pink vodka sauce with peas, chicken and prosciutto served in a martini glass. Just kidding about the glass, but there is an appetizer on the menu called a lobster martini that is served in 2 martini glasses.
Pros: Good food
Cons: Dimly lit, loud, overpriced
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