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Contribute FeedbackPomodoros in Asheville is a winning choice for a delicious meal at a reasonable price. The menu, featuring a mix of Italian and Greek dishes, offers something for everyone. Reviewers raved about the Saganaki, Wild Salmon, Chicken Pasta, and Paella. The service was attentive and friendly, and the ambiance was perfect for any occasion. With consistent excellence in food and warm hospitality, this restaurant is a neighborhood favorite. Pricing is fair, with specials like Tuesday entrees allowing for frequent visits without breaking the bank. Overall, Pomodoros offers a top-notch dining experience that is sure to please.
Great spot for nice anniversary dinner. I had filet, wife had veal picatta....both were very good! Great wine list...we had a nice quiet spot. Staff was friendly and met our needs
We've eaten lunch at Pomodoros many times. There are a few menu favorites we return to: their Classic Italian sandwich and gyro are very good, as is the spicy salmon wrap. This time my husband returned to the gyro. He needed to request extra tzaziki sauce, and then it lived up to expectations. I branched out and had the burger sliders, which were delicious. The server had said their kitchen couldn't cook the burgers medium rare, as they don't grind their own beef. But when they came, they were pink inside, very juicy and flavorful. The addition of pancetta and provolone ensured an Italian flair that was delightful. Service was good, if a little slow. The server didn't understand how Open Table works, and our reservation was cancelled while we were sitting there. It took several days to get that straightened out and our points properly credited, but it's fine now
Every time we eat here, my husband says I always forget how great the food is here. A neighborhood gem is right. We always try something different. Their grilled romaine salad is probably my favorite
My spaghetti Bolognese was outstanding! My husband loved the seafood in his Pasta Athena but found the pasta sauce to be rather bland. Perhaps some garlic would help. Otherwise we enjoyed a very quiet and satisfying dinner at Pomodoro's
Good ambiance, varied menu with both Italian and Greek specialties. Presentation of each dish showed a lot of care. A thin piece of salmon was overcooked, lamb chops came rare, medium and well done. The order was for rare. All other dishes were quite tasty and enjoyable. No vegan options are available on the menu, but the kitchen prepared a veggie and pasta dish that was lovely. The setting is quite comfortable and we will return to taste more of the dishes on the menu