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I eat here often. Very familiar with the area because I grew up here. This restaurant is relatively new to the neighborhood. The food is good. Nice size and great ambiance. The owner is usually there and he is very cordial and friendly. He will definitely remember you if you are a repeat customer.
Pleasant and cozy family restaurant located on Broadway and W 123rd St. Their food is fresh and seasoned evenly. The service when me and my family went was prompt and impeccable. This is also a nice place for a date night. The lighting is dim and ambiance is inviting.
this is by far the BEST PIZZA AND ITALIAN FOOD in New York. I almost feel myself in Italy. The staff is friendly and welcoming. The restaurant offers clean, modern and cozy space for comfortable dive into Italian gastronomy.
Amazing food, service was nice and their outside patio is really comfortable! All the pizzas and pastas can be changed and made gluten free! I would HIGHLY recommend!!!
I usually have complaints about the pasta served in the US. It's usually overcooked and has no concept of al dente. But this place was different. One of my local friends recommended it and I casually stopped by for lunch. I ordered Bolognese. I didn't mean to test the restaurant, but they say you s
The restaurant is next to the subway, with the noise, but it reminded us of Paris and the subway there when it is above ground level. It feels a bit like Clichy or Pigalle. The pizza and calamari were good. The margarita was generous.
Like family. The food is good, the prices are good, and the service is great. Now that Sandro has Davide to help with the day-to-day, there's never a bad time to be here.
Great service Great food & drinks, they made the food and drinks to our liking! Thanks a Million
Excellent service and a great place to go with your family! They bent over backwards to help us accommodate our 6 month old baby on a busy afternoon and the experience was great. The waiter was very friendly and gave us great recommendations. The food was delicious as well, in particular their pizza
Decent Italian restaurant. Server was less helpful in explaining dishes than I would have hoped. Almost made up for by the delicious bread and fantastic pizza, which is not, despite what they may tell you, personal sized. Probably a good amount for 1.5 people each.
I went there for university social. Definitely not a place to handle that kind of an event. Otherwise, it seemed nice as a family dining place. We had meatballs, fried calamari which were nice. However, veggie hot pockets and veggie pizza were average at the most.
Came here with a large group of people for happy hour, and they handled it very well! Staff were friendly and efficient. Happy hour food was very affordable and tasty - recommend the calamari, pizza and meatballs. Burschetta was so so. Lots of families with smaller kids come here too, so there's a p
Always feel like I'm at home when I come here. One of the best brick oven pizza spots in the city. The brunch on the weekend is well priced with great options. Menu items made with fresh ingredients, robust flavor and great service.
Lovely, well sized, charming Italian eatery right off the 125th 1 train stop. The food was great, the place was bustling and the service was appreciated. Good place to meet friends or eat as a family or couple - it’s neither super fancy or totally casual but a nice in between. Would eat here again i
Went here with my birthday with a part of 12 people. They had a huge table ready for us and were accommodating with our many orders. Great food and it really tastes Italian. Definitely recommend it and it's pretty affordable especially for how amazing the food is.
I had plans to go to another restaurant but ended up coming here off of a whim, while walking by and I enjoyed every minute of it. I felt like I was in a Little Italy again. The gnocchi was incredible and I'm Italian so that says a lot. Grazie Bettolona!
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