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    Roma Italian Bistro

    4.8(45 reviews)
    15.0 mi

    The place is lively. Kinda on the small side, but amazing. The food was some of the best Italian…read morefood we've had, and we travel all over the USA and eat out a lot. The service was amazing. We sat at the bar, it was a Friday night about 815 when we got there and we watched the game and ate and left by 910. We will definitely go back and I highly recommend this place

    So here we are, dropped into a tiny Texas town that feels like I accidentally wandered onto the set…read moreof a gritty late-night indie film... or maybe a toned-down Charlaine Harris novels situation--minus the fangs, but with just enough "what is happening here?" energy to keep things interesting. We have zero sense of direction, everything feels vaguely ominous, and we didn't exactly come for a leisurely getaway--we rushed down to Texas because my dad is dealing with a serious medical situation. So the mission is clear: get to my parents' house and help my mom. That's it. Survival mode, but make it family-focused. Then--plot twist--my sister and nephew call. They want to see us and casually mention they'll bring pizza. Now listen... in any other circumstance, I might pause. Ask questions. Do research. Vet the pizza situation like a responsible adult. But in this moment? Free food is free food, and emotionally exhausted people do not ask follow-up questions. So we say yes. And yet, there's hesitation. Because we are in this town. This mysterious, slightly cinematic, possibly haunted-feeling Texas town. And I don't know what a "local pizza place" means here. Are we talking hidden gem? Or regret wrapped in melted cheese? They arrive. Boxes in hand. No turning back now. We open them... and immediately--plot twist #2. It's actually really good. Like, not "oh this will do" good. Not "we're hungry so we'll pretend it's fine" good. No--this is legitimately solid pizza. Fresh, hot, clearly made with real ingredients and actual effort. Cheese, a fully-loaded "works" situation, and one mystery pizza that I didn't fully identify but enthusiastically ate anyway. And I didn't just have a polite slice. I went back. Multiple times. For all of them. They tell us it's a local chain and one of the best in the area, and honestly? I believe them. Whatever low expectations I walked in with were completely unnecessary. End result: pleasantly surprised, slightly humbled, and very well-fed. Would absolutely eat it again--especially under less emotionally chaotic circumstances, but honestly... it held up even under those. That's saying something.

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    New York Pizza & Pasta - Margarita

    New York Pizza & Pasta

    4.2(194 reviews)
    16.2 mi
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    I recently had lunch at this little slice of carb-loaded heaven, and I'm still emotionally…read moreprocessing the experience (mostly because I miss the pasta already). From the moment we walked in, the service was so warm and welcoming I briefly considered asking our server to adopt me. They didn't just take our order -- they guided us through it like a trusted pasta life coach. Questions were answered with enthusiasm, recommendations were spot-on, and our drinks were never empty (hydration is important when you're weeping tears of joy over ravioli). Now let's talk about the food. The pasta was so fresh I'm fairly certain it had a birth certificate dated that morning. The sauce? Rich, velvety, and clearly made by someone who understands that garlic is measured with the heart. The hot fresh rolls had that perfect balance of crispy and chewy -- the kind of rolls that makes you reconsider all other breads in your life. Every bite tasted like it was crafted by a nonna who would absolutely scold you for not having thirds. It was comforting, indulgent, and just fancy enough to make me sit up straighter while eating. In summary: great service, amazing food, zero regrets. I came hungry and left planning my next visit. If loving this restaurant is wrong, I don't want to be al dente.

    This is one of the best pizzas I've had in the USA, hands down. Nice crust and excellent sauce,…read morethe ingredients were fresh and with my supreme pizza there wasn't too much of any one topping overwhelming the other. Excellent service in a small restaurant and reasonably priced! Next time I am in Tyler I will do my best to stop in here again.

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