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Marinara Miracles

4.4 (23 reviews)
Closed • 7:00 pm - 12:00 am (Next day)
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Food was decent. I got the Italian sub (forgot what it was called), which was warm and tasty, the only thing was that it was super greasy. There was a pool of oil at the bottom of the plate. My friends got the pesto fettuccine which was amazing. I saw that it was fresh, handmade pasta which was really nice. It tasted good but again it was also a little too greasy. We also got some mozzarella sticks which were great and a grilled cheese with pepperoni sandwich and the chicken marinara sub, both of which weee tasty but at the same time really greasy. Definitely great for pastas over everything else on the menu.

Motzarella stick, Caesar Salad, Fettucine Alfredo with crispy chicken

This is our new fav pasta in Austin!! You walk to the back of the bar and up some stairs to an ordering window and get a number for them to bring the food to you! We had a pleasant ordering experience and even got to see the lady making the homemade pasta! We sat upstairs and it was comfy and cozy in a casual way! We ordered the fettuccine Alfredo and added chicken, Caesar salad and cheese sticks! The pasta was so good and the sauce was very tasty, felt homemade with good ingredients! We thought the chicken was solid but probably would just do the pasta next time doesn't add too much to the dish! I would prefer a leaner chicken. We would pass on the cheese sticks next time the breading was a little thin... imo. However, would recommend the Caesar salad very good! Customizable with the dressing since it comes on the side.

William L.

If you'rein the Austin downtown area give them a try, fresh made pasta and not a bad dish was had!! little Gem inside of Valhalla!

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Hidden upstairs inside Valhalla. AMAZING and hit the spot. No words - must check it out if you haven't. Closes at midnight.

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Excellent fresh pasta place hidden upstairs in a bar/music venue. Will return every time we come back to Austin!

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Best chicken parm in the city. Fight me about it. I have never had a single item from this place that wasn't 5/5

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amazing service and food. stagf are amazing. food was hot and fresh and good hospitality. Excited to return.

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Juliet Italian Kitchen

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Happy hour menu is very decent. I like the pizza. Mushroom…read moremanicotti is a must. Tenderloin is very tender.

"Unfortunate" is probably the best way to sum up our experience at Juliet's. When we arrived we…read morewere very pleased to see they offer free valet parking. After giving our keys away we walked into what is a beautiful outside area at Juliet's. It's a nice mix of feeling like you're in downtown Austin but also not. We went inside to request two seats outside and this is unfortunately where everything fell apart. After being seated all the way at the very corner of the restaurant near the entrance, we didn't receive water for 15 minutes. In fact, we had to ask for water, as well as silverware, from a person who was cleaning a table- not a waiter. We didn't order until about 30 minutes after being seated. We noticed that others around us who were dressed nicer for the occasion were receiving service but we were not (jeans and a nice top as opposed to a dressy outfit). This is less of an accusation and more of an observation. It took another waiter noticing that we had not been served to come over and take our order, and that was 5 minutes after we had to flag down a busser to ask for water. The flip side of that whole first part is that the food was pretty good. We got complimentary table bread (after we asked for it since it never came before our main meal) that was soft and went well with the olive oil it came with. For our entrees we got the shrimp scampi and chicken parm. The shrimp scampi was fantastic and light with creamy and bold flavors in-between. The chicken parm was maybe the largest chicken cutlet we've seen given out at a restaurant. Not only was the cutlet massive but it was delicious as well with a nice, light breading and cheese on top. The spaghetti alongside it was a nice touch but this was a true chicken parm entree as it should be. We were offered a complimentary dessert as an apology for the miscues before we ate but turned it down (still good of them to offer). Leaving was easy as the valet was very attentive and quick to get our car. We wish we could say our time at Juliet's was perfect because the setting and food are very nice and a fun change of pace from the surrounding blocks. However, it's difficult to overlook the mistakes made from the jump. We noticed that another table next to us was also experiencing bad service and looked unhappy enough to leave in the middle of their meal/ We're always open to having good food again so hopefully the next time we're here things are different. Just an unfortunate bittersweet taste to what otherwise would have been a fantastic meal.

Mandola's Italian - Lasagne

Mandola's Italian

(1.3k reviews)

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This is our favorite Italian place in Austin. That's probably hard to believe for a place where you…read morestand in line to order at a counter. It's not really a 'nice' date place but the food is really excellent. I always get the eggplant parmesan. The best in town. Very light on the bread crumbs, super high in eggplant tastiness. The marinara is very good. My wife usually gets the spahetti with Italian sausuage, which is always good. The insalata mista is very nice with the house vinaigrette and plenty for two to share. The complementary focaccia is delicious. The desserts are great. I like the cookies, especially the pignolini, and the cannoli are very good. My wife always gets gelato, especially stracciatella, when they have it. The prices are reasonable, probably higher than you'd expect for counter service, but worth it for the food quality. Staff is always friendly and attentive. It gets really crowded so be prepared to wait. It's worth it.

My fiancé had to fast for a procedure at Seton. He was pretty hungry after words so we stopped here…read morebased on Yelp reviews. We were not disappointed. This restaurant has you placed your orders at the register and they are brought out to you from the kitchen by staff. They have a pretty varied selection of Italian dishes on the menu. Started with the bruschetta and had chicken piccata for the main entrée. The bruschetta was excellent. It was crispy and the tomatoes were very flavorful. The bread itself could've been sliced a bit thinner but overall it was very well done. The chicken piccata had a bright lemon flavor that was enhanced with the capers. The chicken was accompanied by fresh pasta laden with butter and Parmesan cheese. All in all it was a satisfying experience. Staff is very friendly and helpful. Recommend recommended.

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North Italia

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The food is top tier and the ambiance is great. The service is good but I visited so long ago I…read morecan't remember much in that regard. My issue with North Italia is the prices. A bit high for my liking. I visit rarely because of that.

Brunch service was amazing. Last minute decision to go out for brunch on a Sunday. My husband was…read moreable to snag a reservation at 11:30 am for 4. We arrived and was seated immediately. Not too busy / crowded when we got to the Domain. Our server was very sweet and very attentive. She went over the menu and presented us with a smaller menu that had revisions and specials not on the regular menu. We started off with 2 cocktails - Passione & Breakfast Mule with the Heirloom Tomato & Burrata plate. The Passione was light and refreshing, alcohol not to overpowering. The same for the Breakfast Mule. Both cocktails went well with our appetizer and brunch meals. We ordered the Tuscan Hash with Braised Short Rib, Pollo Fritto, Americano & Breakfast Rosa. We each ordered and shared a few bites to taste. The Tuscan Hash with Braised Short rib and the short rib was cooked to perfection and blended well with the poached egg and hash. The Pollo Fritto was cooked well, however my son wasn't a fan of the sauce. He ate it anyways and said overall was good but not great because of the sauce. I ordered the Americano with prosciutto and it was too good that nothing else was left on the plate. My daughter had the Breakfast Rosa pizza, flavor was great, sauce & meats were evenly spread with 2 eggs to top it off. To finish off our brunch, we each had an espresso, tiramisu and strawberry sorbet. Dessert and coffee were great as well. We went home happy & full.

Cousin Louie’s Italian American

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(89 reviews)

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Never heard of this place but got a coupon in the mail for a buy one lunch, get a free lunch…read more Decided to try it as I'm always looking for decent Italian food. As it turns out the coupon was only good during the week and it was Saturday. No big deal. I ordered a Meatball Sandwich, my friend an Italian Sandwich (after asking our excellent young waitress about it). She brought out two very tasty types of bread with olive oil for dipping. The sandwiches came with Garlic Fries. The Fries were delicious but unfortunately mine were lukewarm. I certainly could have asked for a fresh portion, but was hungry enough not to bother. That's the reason my rating wasn't 5 Star. Because the restaurant was pretty empty on this Saturday afternoon, I feel the Chef shouldn't have sent out fries that weren't piping hot. The Meatball Sandwich however was marvelous. Freshly made, tasty meatballs with sauce and cheese on their focaccia bread was a real treat. I took half home and ate the rest for dinner. All in all, I'd come back here again as the food was excellent as well as the service.

Great Name.! Amazing Expectations! Beautifully decorated space! Franky''s crooning in the…read morebackground. Lots of families out celebrating. Must serve tons of spaghetti and meat sauce for the kids. But we're not here for the early bird family special. This is big time birthday celebration for the patriarch of this gang of Bostonians out for some wicked Italian food. We started with the beautiful bread basket nice fresh slices with some soft focaccia. The Calamari was standard some crispy tentacles with tough chewy meat. Meatball appetizers were big and beautifully blended globs of ground beef and sausage served with sauce. Now the it's Primo time. The Molto Grande Patti. Pork Chops with Giardiniera . Somebody forgot to make golden brown cutlets so they served an overcooked slab of pork chop underneath an assortment of pickled vegetables over a bed of pasta in red sauce. The only taste was pickled everything. Back to the kitchen and off the table. Veal Piccata consisted of two slices of meat, non tenderized, non dredged in flour and non pan seared. Served atop linguini swimming in a sea of lemon sauce and capers. What a wonderful disaster this was. Then the Lasagna served in casserole. If the traditional Lasagna is too time consuming to make then don't fake it with a casserole that the old Irish Lady makes. Good lasagna is made with layers of pasta, rich sauce, gooey cheese made with ricotta, mozzarella and parmigiano cheeses and loads of ground beef and sausage. Come on that's too easy to mess up with this awful thing you put in front of me. Ok the Penne was cooked to perfection. The sauce with green floating in it tasted good once I got past the floating algae. Sorry Folks but Cousin Louie's is best left for the kids spaghetti feast. No place for grown ups to dine.

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