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Pasta Cucina of Suffern
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Review by:
Pat B.
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Review content:
I've eaten lunch here twice and feel that the food is above average. Located on very busy N. Airmont Road in Suffern, it sits on a small strip mall next to a tile/flooring business. There is a tiny parking lot right outside the restaurant and I can imagine it gets hectic on busy evenings and weekends. Driving past here on Mother's Day, I noticed the line was out the door.
Entering the restaurant, you are greeted by a hostess who seats you. There are several daily specials printed on a large blackboard, as well as tucked into your menu. The fare is predominately Italian and you can have a decent meal here. Typical entrees include meats, pasta, seafood, and chicken. Lunchtime usually includes a sandwich or wrap selection.
I've enjoyed pasta (spinch ravioli and eggplant stuffed manicotti) as an entree which was accompanied by a mixed green salad. Basic fare, not fancy but prepared to order and tasty. Bread comes with all orders and desserts are also available.
Wine, beer and soft drinks are available.
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