Had a great meal here, with a nice glass of wine. Nice ambiance and the service was good, I got my f...
Had a great meal here, with a nice glass of wine. Nice ambiance and the service was good, I got my food before I had to gnaw my arm off. I will return..
When you're in the mood for good times and great cuisine, be sure to check out Il Mattone. The restaurant is located in one of the area's most pleasant settings and is known for its delightful staff and superb cuisine.The menu at Il Mattone features a wide array of great selections, made from only the freshest and highest quality ingredients, with something sure to please every member of your...
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Posted by restaurant.com
on February 08, 2008, (Edited February 11, 2008)
This corner trattoria doesn’t blow the lid off of Southern Italian cooking, but there’s much to appreciate on its familiar menu. Crusty bread arrives at the table not only warm but appropriately charred; brick-oven pizza has incited a fan base that insists it stands up to Grimaldi’s and Lombardi’s. The wine list is brief but thoughtful, with selections from California, Germany, Italy, and South...
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Being raised by a Sicilian mother I am very picky about my Italian restaurants but I love this place. Everything is very fresh and delicious, my favorite is the fried calamari app and the chicken fusilli in their famous pesto sauce... the sauce is so good they sell it separately for take out. I've had their pizza several times also and its my #2 favorite pie in the city. Prices are a little...
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Posted by luvnyc401
on April 13, 2009, (Edited March 25, 2008)
My friend and I were craving pasta and walked down the block to Il Mattone last night. It was late but still well within the posted serving hours of the kitchen. The restaurant was in full swing, many tables clearly at the beginning of their meals. When the maitre'd finally acknowledged us, he was 1) still chewing a meal he was eating in the back 2) told us the kitchen had closed early. Il...
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Posted by frye22
on April 13, 2009, (Edited November 30, 2007)