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Anthony & Son Panini Shoppe - The Godfather

Anthony & Son Panini Shoppe

(541 reviews)

$$

Williamsburg - North Side

I'm not in this neighborhood often so I knew I had to go with their most popular sandwich, the…read moreFDNY. Like everyone else, I first saw these guys online reppin' the deli. I have many of my friends who moved down south so when they see I'm at a viral spot, I'm glad to tell them about my experience. Anthony & Son Panini Shoppe is a typical New York deli but a little more bougie with TVs playing the podcast on a loop. I liked the large menu board explaining all of the sandwiches. I'm going to order my sandwich and head back to Ft Hamilton. There are lots of great sandwich choices, it's my first time here so my order will be be the FDNY: A huge hero stuffed with fresh fried chicken cutlets, melted mozzarella and the famous vodka sauce on garlic bread. Total banger! I'm glad I ordered the sandwich, chicken cutlet parm is my go to sandwich. The next day, I see a video with Sabino making the FDNY with a guy from Italy. They stuffed the FDNY sandwich with pepperoni? The cashier at the register, I explained to her my order. Mr Anthony stepped up and I said, I saw the sandwich online? He said oh yeah, he instructs the deli man to make the sandwich with the extra ingredients. I take a picture and send it to my cousins husband in Myrtle Beach. He's going nuts because we were both drooling when they made it. Anthony & Son Panini Shoppe, thanks for the great sandwich the other day!

Large array of sandwiches and paninis using fresh and gourmet ingredients. Portions are decent but…read moreoverpriced imo - averaging $20 a sandwich. Recommend the anthony & son panini - chicken cutlet isn't dry, a good layer of fresh mozzarella with balsamic glaze and vegetables. Great proportions of ingredients and left you full. The cheesesteak was solid but not super standout.

Cascarino's - Family size calzone

Cascarino's

(153 reviews)

$$

We've recently just moved to the area and have been looking for a go to spot for deliciousness…read more We made the mistake of popping in last Friday (1st day of Lent) and ordered a few slices to go- that didn't go as planned... But, we've heard such great things about this place, so, we figured we'd give it another shot. Ordered a late lunch this afternoon- Clams were outstanding! Meatballs- yum! The garlic knots, though? They were spot on delicious and we literally inhaled them. Also had a couple of BYO chicken cutlet hero's- Excellent help over the phone and the delivery person was extremely pleasant and super polite. Can't wait to fall in love with this place!

After a morning of crow hunting (we got skunked), my best friend, The Missing Ink AKA the Old Crow,…read moreand I stopped at Coscarino's. Voted the best pizza in the area in 2021, 2022, and 2024 (WHAT HAPPENED IN 2023?)? What a great find! Located in a strip mall w plenty of parking. Not an abundance of seating inside, but just enough that we found a table. Order and pay up front, and someone will bring your food when ready. There were about twelve "designer" pizza varieties on display. I opted for two slices, one with spinach and ricotta (pronounced rigaught), the other w meatball and several cheeses. TMI ordered an eggplant calzone type of sandwich. My pizza was delish....one slice would have been enough. TMI's sandwich came w a side of marinara sauce, and was piping hot. We also witnessed an Italian combo sandwich ordered by the next table over. It was UGE! TMI also ordered an eggplant sandwich to-go, for his wife, the Breathtaking Maria. Not too often do you find a good pizza parlor in a town like Montgomery that also sells slices, and a large selection of the same. And with quality! Overall, as good as it gets in this area. I'd be surprised if Coscarino's didn't win for 2025 (and beyond). This pizza snob rates them 5 stars! Last, I'd be remiss if I didn't mention the bathroom. The Missing Ink never fails to visit at least once in every establishment we stop in. He said clean, and TP was 2-ply.

La Bella Pizza Bistro - Salmon Looks Great- But It's RARE. Medium-Well Would've Been Fine For A Salad.

La Bella Pizza Bistro

(73 reviews)

$

Pizza Beast is back! Stopped in at Labella Pizza and left with mixed feelings. The pizza itself was…read morepretty mediocre--average size slices, limited topping options, and nothing that really stood out flavor-wise. The garlic knots weren't much better; the sauce tasted like it came straight from the can with no seasoning, leaving everything a bit bland. For what I got--2 slices, 2 knots, and a coke--it came to $17, which felt expensive for the quality. The dining area was empty during my visit, and the location is tucked into a shared strip-mall parking lot, which takes away from the experience. On the plus side, the service was good and the staff were friendly, which is why I didn't rate lower. Overall, it's an okay spot if you're hungry, but don't expect anything beyond average.

Before you come for me, the service at La Bella is pleasant. Located in a strip mall in New Paltz,…read morethis place is spacious and has a thorough menu- which is why I came here during my lunch break. There is something so satisfying about a grilled salmon filet on top of a savory crunchy salad. Which is exactly what I went for. I ordered the beet+orange+feta+walnuts salad at the counter to eat here. Time was ticking for me and mentioned to one of the guys I rather take it with me. Price was fantastic for a green salad and a hefty piece of protein. However, half of my salmon was raw. Listen, I love eating sashimi- but it's one thing to eat it- and it's another when you get an undercooked fish filet on a bed of greens. The piece of salmon in my salad was substantial- and the only edible parts were the crispy, cooked edges. Had it been temped to like just barellllllly opaque, I would've enjoyed it. But, it was an immediate garbage toss.

Bruno's Pizzeria & Pasta - Famous Buffalo

Bruno's Pizzeria & Pasta

(82 reviews)

$$

I have heard a few people mention Bruno's so I have been patiently waiting to try it out. I wasn't…read moredisappointed. Plenty of parking. The windows were decorated for Christmas which I liked. It had a great atmosphere from the second I walked in. There is a large mural of NYC on one of the walls and familiar decor in the restaurant. The staff was friendly and helpful. They were playing music from the 50's and 60's which brought back memories of getting pizza in NY when I was younger. The pizza was very good. There were lots of delicious looking choices which made it difficult to order. The regular cheese was very good. It had a little bit of sauce that pooled at the bottom when you fold it. That's when I knew it would be good. The vodka sauce on the Drunken Grandma had lots of flavor. Fresh basil on a pizza never hurts, I also tried the Little Italy which is a white pizza. Topped with lots of Italian herbs and garlic, looking forward to coming back and trying the Chicken Parm Pizza or Buffalo Chicken. Right now there is a 10% bonus on gift card purchases. Not sure when it ends.

I made a trip to visit Bruno's Pizza & Pasta …read more I have not tried their pasta yet , however I did try their chicken Parm pizza and their regular slice . It was not easy to eat the chicken parm - It was a mess and it's not a take out item . I hope they take this criticism positively. Their overweight slices are mini entrees on a triangular bread AKA pizza . The minute I picked up to eat - it all fell apart . The sauce was that of a marinara sauce that goes over pasta not a pizza . I could not eat it like a normal slice as it was falling apart from the undercarriage. The regular slice ok - I just could not taste the herbs that make it a pizza sauce . Where is the oregano ? The crust was ok but on the normal undercarriage - however I could not tell if the cheese was grande cheese - it's my guess that it wasn't . Business was slow with only one table , but I ordered counter service . The server was pleasant and efficient . Normal slices was 3.60 which is average but the chicken parm was 2.40 MORE for 4 pieces of chicken , yes 6.00. Who is doing their food cost? Last time I checked - the cheap chicken breast is at 2.99 a pound . There was NOT a quarter pound of chicken on the slice . Ambiance was quiet , calm and not noisy . It was a perfect place to take your kid out and have a real face time , a one on one with your young ones . I would go back but I'm not paying 9.60 for 2 slices when I can order a small pie for a few dollars more , The display was very appetizing and clean . Every pie was labeled and clearly displayed . The counter looked ver busy with clutter and hard to navigate - I would go back and order something different with a different sauce . After-all - they say that sauce is boss - let's see if they nailed the béchamel sauce . Making that Alfredo sauce is a grand sauce and its one of the many sauces that people cheat with . I am a professional chef , Chapter President of the Connecticut Chef's Association , Member of the world Association of Cooks Society and admitted I the Le Emis Escoffier Society . Please don't put your guard fiend step your game . Love the choices of pizza and the cute little bistro feel . Can't wait to go back .

Casa Arturo Bistro

Casa Arturo Bistro

(145 reviews)

$$

Our first visit to Casa Arturo Bistro in Little Falls was a real winner. The restaurant looks small…read morefrom the street, but it's more spacious than you'd think before walking in. It definitely has a cozy feeling though and is a very pleasant place for relaxing dinner. The restaurant is a BYOB establishment, and they deftly opened our bottle of wine. I would have broken the cork for certain. For starters my father and I both had their version of Oysters Rockefeller. It included six oysters that were prepared with bacon, spinach onions and cream. While not strictly traditional it was absolutely delicious, and we'd order it again. The restaurant also serves Spiedini alla Romano, which you don't see often. We didn't get it this time, but we saw it being served and will definitely try it on our next visit. For entrees we ordered the Veal Francaise. It came with roasted potatoes and vegetables that were perfectly cooked. The veal was tender, and the Francaise sauce was flavorful with a proper lemony note. This is another dish we'll order again. The service was friendly and attentive. The prices are very reasonable. Casa Arturo Bistro is definitely worth a try.

We have been here before. The portions are large, the staff is nice, and their classic dishes were…read moreon point. The chicken parmigano was excellent, the fish dishes were tasty, and the appetizers (stuffed artichoke,coconut shrimp, and fried calamari) were all great. Only one special that didn't hit the spot for us (zucchini with a peach salad on top). The restaurant looks very authentic European including an exposed stone wall.

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