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Contribute Feedback What Caroline Altenwerth likes about Ciao Cristina:
Great food! Quaint set up; nostalgic flair. Bar. Cozy, intimate type atmosphere. Parking can be a problem. I gave 4 stars as I'd like to see empty chianti bottles with a dripped candle as center pieces on the tables and the pizzas need more tweeking to compare with NYC style. View all feedback.
What Randi West doesn't like about Ciao Cristina:
I made reservations for a family dinner at this restaurant. The menu offers plenty of gluten-free and vegetarian options. The service was friendly but a bit slow. We waited over an hour for our food, but when it came out, it was delicious. This is a perfect spot for intimate gatherings and for those who are not in a rush. View all feedback.
Excellent eating. real italian, a must. service was fantastic. we came four people, the best dish was pasta putescana.
Gross restaurant, was handed a parmesan cheese shaker with a fly trapped in it . Flies everywhere in restaurant. Party in back of us used the f word loudly every other word . Manager aloud this type of behavior and service , never again will I go there
First visit was last night while we were in the area. I ordered the Venetian Lasagna Bolognese. The bolognese sauce was good, but hidden under it were burned lasagna noodles. If that could be addressed my only other complaint would be the portion size for the lasagna left me still hungry.
Great food! Quaint set up; nostalgic flair. Bar. Cozy, intimate type atmosphere. Parking can be a problem. I gave 4 stars as I'd like to see empty chianti bottles with a dripped candle as center pieces on the tables and the pizzas need more tweeking to compare with NYC style.
Do not get the lasagna. Tastes like chef boyardee with a half a salt shaker added. $80 for bad Italian? Never again…