Nicco's Cucina (Ryan)
This is a nice little cucina (whatever that means) next to the big movie theater out in williston. I was not blown away so I don't really have anything to say in the main body here :-). On to the major points
Quality of Food: 7. It was pretty good but not like "whoah". The bread and dipping oil was pretty much the same as Tuscan kitchen in taste. Which is to say really good and I probably ate too much of it :-). I got "lasagna quattro formaggi", which to my understanding is four cheese lasagna. This lasagna was HUGE. And the presentation, while interesting, made it kind of difficult to eat (it was on its side, basically). I was too full to even think about ordering desert.
Quality of Service: 6.5. Nothing stood out besides his cool soul patch. I mean he came around, he asked how we were doing, didn't leave us alone for long stretches of time like as happened at Three Tomatoes. If we had needed something fixed he would be there in a reasonable time frame to fix it. Pretty much your average waitstaff I guess.
Value: 6.5. Ok...again a little overpriced here I paid 13 for my lasagna, I think ty did 13 for her chicken alfredo, and comparable sized dishes (and better, for that matter) could be had for like 11 or 12 at olive garden. So a little ehhh here on this one.
Atmosphere: 5.5. They painted the walls... so they at least made an effort. However it was pretty much stone floors, and again privacy was kind of an issue (in that there wasn't really any to speak of). Also we were right next to the computer where the waiters come around and put in the orders and stuff and that was kind of a downer.
So on the whole that rates as a 6.525. That pretty much meshes with our opinions so far -- better than Three Tomatoes, but worse than Tuscan Kitchen.
Tossing the ball to my esteemed sortatwin...
Quality of Food: 7. It was pretty good but not like "whoah". The bread and dipping oil was pretty much the same as Tuscan kitchen in taste. Which is to say really good and I probably ate too much of it :-). I got "lasagna quattro formaggi", which to my understanding is four cheese lasagna. This lasagna was HUGE. And the presentation, while interesting, made it kind of difficult to eat (it was on its side, basically). I was too full to even think about ordering desert.
Quality of Service: 6.5. Nothing stood out besides his cool soul patch. I mean he came around, he asked how we were doing, didn't leave us alone for long stretches of time like as happened at Three Tomatoes. If we had needed something fixed he would be there in a reasonable time frame to fix it. Pretty much your average waitstaff I guess.
Value: 6.5. Ok...again a little overpriced here I paid 13 for my lasagna, I think ty did 13 for her chicken alfredo, and comparable sized dishes (and better, for that matter) could be had for like 11 or 12 at olive garden. So a little ehhh here on this one.
Atmosphere: 5.5. They painted the walls... so they at least made an effort. However it was pretty much stone floors, and again privacy was kind of an issue (in that there wasn't really any to speak of). Also we were right next to the computer where the waiters come around and put in the orders and stuff and that was kind of a downer.
So on the whole that rates as a 6.525. That pretty much meshes with our opinions so far -- better than Three Tomatoes, but worse than Tuscan Kitchen.
Tossing the ball to my esteemed sortatwin...
