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    Giulio Cesare

    4.3 (97 reviews)
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    Updated 3 months ago

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    GIULIO CESARE ATMOSPHERE

    What's the vibe?
    Moderate noise
    Classy
    Good for groups
    Dressy

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    michael m.

    Wonderful dinner at this "old school" spot. It all starts with a stiff cocktail at the formica bar. Which is great, lol. Service is on point and professional. Food is exceptional. Giulio Cesare is quickly becoming our new favorite.

    French Martini $18.50 but you only need one :)
    Linda K.

    What's in a name? In this case, Giulio Cesare - the restaurant's moniker (and the owners' actual names!) seems apt. Long the denizen of Nassau County power brokers, we humbler residents decided to pay GC a visit for dinner early on a Tuesday evening. Phone reservations necessary. Parking in an adjacent private lot was valet-free (yay!). The place was hopping when we entered the classically decorated venue, and many diners seemed to be regulars. Tables are well spaced and comfy. Our friendly server Samuel showed us the ropes. He explained that one can order off the menu, or the chef is happy to prepare something else if desired. As newbies we stuck with tried and true Italian dishes and weren't disappointed. Things started off well with french martinis, well chilled, tasty (not overly sweet) and potent. When hubby quickly devoured the fresh crusty bread, Samuel asked if we wanted more and brought us a plate of fresh garlic bread on the house. Yes now we're talkin!! Caprese salad app, comprised of a huge beefsteak tomato with a slab of fresh mozzarella, was nicely bathed in flavorful olive oil. The baked clams were scrumptious but pricey. Frutte di mare entrée, pasta bathed in a light pomodoro sauce, had a nice variety of seafood/shellfish including plenty of calamari with rings and tentacles (hubby's fave). Shrimp reganati, lightly breaded huge butterflied crustaceans resting on pasta (or spinach if one wishes) was pure garlicky goodness. We were stuffed by then but decided to take some food home to make room for dessert. The tartufo, rich ice cream encased in a round thin chocolate shell, was delish. Italian cheesecake had a unique fruity base, the best I've ever had among many. The friendly owner made the rounds and stopped by our table to say hello. Nice vibe. Next time we'll order less food as portions were very generous, not always the case at high end Italian eateries like GC. Currently service is slow, assumably due to COVID-era short staffing.

    Veal meatball - ok
    Frank T.

    Great restaurant, tons of charm and old world style. Service is incredible and space inside is beautiful. Giulio is still running around the place at 88 years old. Veal meatball was good. Clams casino were standout. We got all the other clams too, oregenata, white, red and baked. Casino were memorable. Caesar salad was very good. As was the escarole soup. The chicken cacciatore was not as good as I was expecting - too dry. The veal scarp was really good, the veal valdostana was good. Too much meat on top, but mushroom sauce was great. Gnocchi was standout. Had a sampling of deserts for my birthday, very good - and all out before 10pm. Price was fair, not too expensive.

    Laura L.

    I dined here with friends this past week and had heard wonderful things about this place. Supposedly an iconic venue for real Italian food, not the cookie cutter of so many places on Long Island. My first experience was ordering two drinks, a glass of merlot for my man-friend, and a Sapphire gin martini for me. I was told the total was $32. I am no stranger to paying a lot to dine and drink out, nor am I cheap. But $32 for two drinks? The martini was standard, the merlot was from an insignifcantly named bottle. Plus tip, we had already dropped almost $40 on basic. My BF ordered the veal osso bucca, which came served over his choice of pasta. He started his meal with the shrimp cocktail. I ordered the baked clams and chose the filet of sole mauniere for my entree. When asked what sides I could get, the server told me that they put out a potatoes and escarole for the table. As a lover of escarole, I was content with that and decided not to order an additional side. Our waters were refilled regularly, the bread basket was standard and fine. The shrimp cocktail was tough and the baked clams were fishy and served over a watery "sauce". Baked clams are my "litmus test" for any Italian venue and I was highly disappointed in their lack of originality and flavor. Decent bread didn't even help mop up the blandness of the broth the clams were served over. Our entrees arrived and we each sampled a taste of one another's plates. The veal was somewhat tender and my BF questioned the bone marrow (or lack thereof). I had the filet of sole which was a relatively large piece, accompanied by 2 grilled shrimp and decent lemon sauce. The server came with the "potatoes and escarole" and I saw that they were mixed together in a dish. I took a scoop and immediately regretted not ordering a separate side. Imagine boiled potatoes mashed with the water they cooked in, then throw in some escarole. Leave out all the seasoning and salt, and you'd have this atrocious side dish. I'd heard about this place for years and couldn't wait to go. Even brushed off the costly ticket of the entrees and drinks. But when I spent $32.50 for a piece of fish that costs $5 and was served that mess of a communal side dish, I immediately questioned the palates of the people who recommended this place. I've heard people boast about their other meals, but I don't think we made a poor choice in our selections. Pretty standard entrees for an Italian retaurant. I wish their regulars well, but I will not be one of them. If you go there, BYO salt and pepper. And cash. Lots of cash.

    This shrimp appetizer was excellent
    Gloria Z.

    Disappointed. Lovely ambiance, but the ceiling vent in the left dining room was blowing ice cold air on us, this on one of those nasty rainy days this spring. The waiter was not friendly, and he recited specials with complete lack of interest or emotion-like a robot. A robot with a pronounced accent with the voice speed on high. I could barely understand him and you could not tell when the description of one item ended and another began. We had to ask him to repeat himself multiple times and this annoyed him. I also felt rushed throughout; pressured to hurry up and order, pressured to hurry up and finish the appetizer, which itself arrived way too quickly. The appetizer was the best part. Butterflied shrimp oreganata and they were delicious. Can't recall if this was a special. We both chose osso Bucco and while it was huge, it was not soft and tender. You needed a serrated knife. Also lack of seasoning was noticeable and there was nothing in the way of sauce. The fresh made papardelle was bland. Everything needed salt. The green beans were something I could have thrown together at home except I wouldn't have burnt the garlic black like they did. Covering them in Parmesan made it bearable. They didn't charge us for the green beans. Our waiter mentioned this but didn't say why. Maybe he overheard us. Oh, also no one came around to see how we were doing. When you consider the price level, service was actually atrocious. Was it just a really, really off night? Don't know and not coming back to find out.

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    Lucy W. H.

    What a wonderful surprise and treat. Chef is very personable and visits your table. They will make special orders and accommodate special requests for my diabetic father in law. The baked clams are the best I ever had. Scampi large and delicious. The veal meatballs are wonderful and I highly recommend. Our group had a most lovely time. On the wall you will see many celebrities also enjoyed their meals here too. Parking in the back

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    The last of a dying breed. Service that is unmatched, hand written checks, and authentic Northern Italian food.

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