Locally owned and operated, this downtown trattoria provides hungry patrons with a bit of Old Country flavor to soothe their hungry souls (and appetites). The intimate scene looks as if it's been taken straight from Mulberry Street: subdued lighting, Italian opera or Old Blue Eyes crooning, and classy tables. Indeed, if the intent is to impress with a romantic dinner setting, then Mamma Mia's...
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I heard this place was the best and serve alot for the money. It is a little pricey, but well worth it. I plan to check this place out soon. It is located downtown near the police station and is easy to get in and out of into traffic.
Posted by Citysearch User
on April 21, 2009, (Edited July 29, 2008)
Came across Mama Mia's while on vacation at Corpus. Thought it would be a fun mom and pop shop to eat. Once I came in it wreaked of smoke. Hoping for good food, my wife and I ignored the cloud of smoke we entered into. I went up to the hostess and it turns out they have no order whatsoever of who would be seated next. Apparently you must jump in for a seat when a table becomes available. ...
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Posted by Tom777
on April 21, 2009, (Edited February 10, 2008)
Myself being Italian, I must say the food is pretty good as well as the portions. Service was great. The only problems I had with this restaurant are: The variety of appetizers is bad. They only have two things, stuffed mushrooms and pan fried mozzarella. I also thought the wine prices by the bottle were high and the "house" wine by the glass was kind of high too, at $7.50 The corkage fee...
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Posted by stevos
on April 21, 2009, (Edited January 26, 2006)