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Businiess name:  Giambotta
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Let's put things in context, most of the Italian restaurants I've been to in NJ have been below average. Having said that Giambotta exceeds most and is a solid average restaurant -meaning, if I am in the area I would definitely go again, but would not go out of my way to visit. Their vegetable & goat cheese pizza was a true stand out. Their chopped salad had potential but had a bit too much dressing for my liking. Had the "special" tri-colore fussilli with shrimp. The sauce was good, the pasta was right out of a box, at $23 for the family portion a bit of a rip-off. Service was also average, if a bit unpolished. Their computer lost our order and we had to wait at least 25 minutes between the appetizer and the main dish. My wife was not happy. Full bar and lounge jazzy music compliment the taverna like decor on the first floor. By the way, this is not Mexican restaurant. Pros: brick oven pizza Cons: nothing memorable

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