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    3.2 (5 reviews)
    InexpensivePizza, Italian
    Closed 10:00 am - 9:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Vesuvio Pizzeria Napoletana

    Vesuvio Pizzeria Napoletana

    4.7(173 reviews)
    3.0 mi

    This is a very unassuming pizzeria nestled in a small borough of Kennesaw. From the outside is…read moredoesn't look like much. On the inside it's a quaint dining area with a parlor style, very simple chairs and tables. You've got full view of their pizza oven which is engraved with Vesuvio on the front. Sparsely decorated with vintage and photos reminiscent of Napoli Italy. They host Neapolitan style pizza which includes simple and fresh ingredients and a thin crust making it easy to fold a piece of their pies together to prevent spills. There is a small fridge with drinks on the side. You go up to the counter, grab a menu and tell the cashier/hostess what you want and you pay right at the counter. Tipping is optional. We ordered the margherita and porcillina pies. The first had all the expected toppings. I really liked the taste of the fresh mozzarella and they didn't heavily sauce it so it was a delicate balance. Topped with marzano tomatoes and basil was so delicious. The second was topped with Italian sausage and spicy salami. Just a slow heat that wasn't overpowering which I really liked. The crust on both were very evenly cooked, a wonderful blend of chewy and crispy. I also didn't feel like these pies were heavy. They didn't weigh down your stomach afterwards. I was also eyeing their homemade bruschetta which I think I would try next. The prices here were also quite good, no higher than 16 dollars making an affordable night out. The simplicity and freshness of the food makes it worthwhile to visit and try for yourself!

    Pizzeria Vezuviana is very good, and in a great location…read more The dough is light and well balanced, with a clean bake and quality ingredients. Everything is done properly and stays true to the Neapolitan style. It's also about a five-minute walk from the train station, which makes it a great option if you're short on time and want a reliable, classic pizza without going far. Solid execution, even if it didn't quite stand out compared to some of the top spots in the city.

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    Provino's Italian Restaurant - Lasagna

    Provino's Italian Restaurant

    3.4(328 reviews)
    0.4 mi
    $$

    Old world atmosphere, great service, and good food…read more Garlic rolls here are amazing! Salad is good with a nice mix of iceberg, tomato, beets, chic peas, mushrooms, and fresh grated parmesan in a tangy Italian dressing. I had classic pasta wity meat sauce. It was goid, not great. Would have been better if the pasta was drained better so the pool of water doesn't dilute the sauce as much as it did to mine. The sauce otherwise was good. My wife had seafood pasta with rosatelli sauce that was very good. The scallops and shrimp were very good and not skimpy. Would definitely order again. My wife was given spumoni ice cream with an annisette cookie. Ice cream was good with a mix of chocolate, strawberry, and pistachio ice creams; enjoyable. The annisette cookie could have been good if it weren't on the stale side. We enjoy Provinos. Good food, good service, casual atmosphere, and reasonably priced.

    I actually don't know how this restaurant is still open. I had lunch with my friends here on a…read moreSaturday afternoon. The restaurant was dead. The inside decor was very dim, dated & just gives you the creeps. The service was good - no complaints there. The host and our server were very nice and attentive. The food was absolutely atrocious and overpriced. Aside from the starter salad, everything I tried was fried in old oil or covered in a strange greasy butter. The garlic rolls that come before the meal are the most odd, greasy-tasting rolls I've ever had. The garlic was so potent; it was inedible. When our bottle of wine arrived at the table, the waiter just set it down & walked off. It was something I had never experienced. It seems like this place has had a good run in year's past, but I think it's time to see it go.

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    Bottega Italian Market & Pizza - Meatball sandwich and caprese salad

    Bottega Italian Market & Pizza

    4.9(100 reviews)
    4.6 mi

    Amazing! I was excited to try after reading the reviews and it did not disappoint. The Paradiso was…read moreperfect and very similar to the focaccia sandwich I had it Italy. We also tried the Capri which was also very good. Plus, all the cookies and snacks and pastas to buy!! Yum. I got some biscotti and cookies to bring home. Highly recommend!

    I've had this place on my list for Pizza but instead got sandwiches. I wasn't really feeling pizza…read moretoday and they feature three options which are kind of like thick focaccia bread with toppings on top. Maybe next time, and maybe a whole pie instead, as I'm not typically a fan of pizza that stays out on the counter for a bit. That's just me, I bet this is usual, so no points off to them for this. I decided to grab The Marino from their menu. I really enjoyed the meatballs. They were super flavorful, a lot better than most places. The bread they used seemed to have been more on the Ciabatta side. The texture of the bread was soft and not hard to bite into. The sauce was not doused on this, which was great for me, so I didn't get any in my beard. It said panini, but I didn't sense the bread was pressed at all. Maybe there is something different about this in Italy that I'm not aware of? The sandwich was great overall, I wish it was larger or had an option to be larger. At $9.99, I really can't complain. Coulda just gotten two. Maybe next time! :D The shop is really cool and carries a lot of Italian/EU imports. I was able to find a jar of Nutella that is imported, which if you know, imported Nutella taste different than US Nutella and comes in a glass jar instead of plastic and taste creamier. They also had lots of pastas, sauces and candies. Some Easter stuff leftover as well at the time of this post. EU easter candy is better than American easter candy. :D When you walk in, the line sort of leads to the back and you make your way up to the front. In the glass, there are various burrata's available for around $8 each. Good for making your own pizza or perhaps an Italian dish. I didn't pay attention to what milk was used, but this is Georgia, so you make do. The drinks are all canned or bottled. They had some imported sparkling waters. You can tell by the fact that the caps don't twist off and are attached to the bottle intentionally because the EU requires this to avoid pollution by people leaving bottle caps all over the place. The young lady at the counter super knowledgeable and ready to answer questions. She was very sweet and good to talk to. I came after a lunch rush, so she asked me to pick a seat and let her know so she can clean it up. Very much appreciated that. Place is a little small and not a lot of seats. If you happen to come during lunch hour, be prepared to get the order to go and sit outside or across in the park center of the square. It's very well maintained from the looks of it and would be a great picnic area. Overall, I enjoyed this location very much. I would definitely come again to try some of their other offerings.

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    Doro's Italian Restaurant

    Doro's Italian Restaurant

    4.1(146 reviews)
    6.1 mi
    $$

    We have ordered twice here before through Uber and both times the food was delicious so I cannot…read moreimagine how it would be going there and getting it fresh instead of takeout. Their mussels appetizer is in a delicious wine and garlic sauce, we also tried their spinach dip appetizer which was delicious with the crispy bread to dip into it. We have gotten the seafood pasta twice already in the wine garlic sauce and both times there were a lot of mixed seafood pieces (we ended up sharing the pasta it is a big portion, with an appetizer, through take-out). We plan on coming here in person next time :)

    Four stars for the very best veal parm any restaurant has ever served me. Four stars for their…read moreconsistency. I've been to the two locations (Acworth and Calhoun) on several occasions, always order the veal parm. It's always fantastic. The veal is very well seasoned and tender enough to cut with a fork. Every single time!! Four stars due to the lack of greeting every time I've been there. Four stars because the servers tell you they'll be right back with something but you have to continuously remind them. Great ambiance in both locations. The cooks in the kitchen move the food very quickly. It is always served hot. Their servers, however, are what's keeping this from being a five-star review. My advice to the servers, especially when you're NOT busy: 1. Greet the customers as we enter. 2. Be friendly other than when you're taking my order. 3. Fulfill your promises timely. 4. Remember, you are in a service role. Your service directly impacts your restaurant's reputation and repeat customers. I'll keep coming back for the food. I will continue to be critical of the service until it improves. I look forward to the day I can give Doro's five stars.

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