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Carino's Italian
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Review by:
Sara M.
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Johnny Carino's is a restaurant with a similar menu to Olive Garden or Macaroni grill, but perhaps even more limited. I went there recently to celebrate a family member's birthday, and had difficulty finding anything in itself that looked appetizing. Luckily, they were able to customize a dish to better suit my tastes. That being said, their sauces are a bit on the salty side, so if you like your food less salty like I do, you might be disappointed. But the good thing about this restaurant is the bread. I prefer to dip my bread in olive oil rather than just eating bread sticks, and they will give you roasted garlic to go with the olive oil. If man could live on bread alone, this might be the place, but since you can't, I'd suggest going elsewhere.
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