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Milano Cafe flies under the radar in Austin but my wife and I think it is one of the great places to eat in our city. The food is always very fresh and tasty and we love the atmosphere as it is one of the few places in Austin where you can have a conversation within a quiet and beautiful setting. Wh
Lobster ravioli is AMAZING!!! The sauce is sooo good and the lobster filling is divine...really! The Greek salads we had were very good. We ordered garlic bread and were so happy we did because it was warm with a toasted cheese mixture that was delicious! My husband and I were really surprised by t
My husband and I drive and hour to eat at Milano Cafe. The food is always outstanding. The last few times we've eaten there, Shanna was our waitress and she makes it a delightful experience. Great restaurant, great atmosphere!
Such a cute restaurant with authentic Italian food. Customer service was excellent and the food was delicious. They had gluten free options to enjoy & the kids enjoyed their selections. Family friendly and will be back if visiting the area again.
I had the drunken linguine and it was fabulous. I am picky too. It honestly was one of the best things I have eaten. Yes the flatware was cheap but it still managed to shovel food into my mouth. They could do some very small things to uplift the restaurant but the food is what I come for and I enjo
My wife and I dithered about what rating to give, and settled on 4 stars. Everything was good, but not great. On the plus side, the portion sizes were reasonable (instead of embarrassingly large), the sauces were not overly sweet, and the ambience of the restaurant was good. On the minus side, the
This is a very unsuspecting restaurant on the outside. We were very pleased and surprised with the service, quality, and variety of food. I never would have thought about berries in pasta but it was pretty good! Very interesting dining, if you’re looking for something different give this place a try
Great Italian reasturant. The owner Sam is also the artist of the wall paintings. Amazing guy to talk to. And the pizza is awesome.
The butternut squash ravioli is killer - a savory/sweet combo that really gets you into a cozy autumn mood. I’m still thinking about it days later. Chicken piccata was also delish. Interior is very fun and colorful! Will go again.
We had an early dinner here. Food was ok but my spaghetti felt a little salty. The pizza seemed not well done and salty but no complaints from the one eating it. But overall food was ok.
This is our second anniversary and it was wonderful! Live music and modern atmosphere. Extraordinary food and gluten free options for most of the dishes. Highly recommend this as a very cool place to eat n a special night
Absolutely great, great Italian spot. The food was so good, service was great, and the atmosphere is very sheik and vibrant. Great drink menu and wine selection. Very spacious with several rooms to sit in We'll definitely be back!
The restaurant itself has a great story, all of the artwork was created by the restaurant owner himself (and can be purchased)! The staff was nice, but the food was okay, could have used some stronger flavors in the sauces
An incredible dining experience! The owners give a warm reception and paralleling that, the lighting is soft and warm. There is artwork displayed on the walls, paintings that are fabulous, and we believe the owner is the artist of most! He was a inspired during COVID. The food is delicious, one thin
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