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Contribuisci feedbackRecommended is excellent to spend time with family, friends, live piano music gives you a very special touch, delicious dishes, everything to enjoy a special moment.
I was very lucky for my family and I to get a table here, being a walk in but they managed to seat us and right next to the piano player. The food and atmosphere was so nice. This is a top choice for my family and I now. Loved it.
Very rare you find a place this nice. We had Beef Tortellini with mushrooms and Chicken Parmigiana, both had a great flavor and you could tell homemade the breading on the chicken was really good). The oil they give you for your bread is very addictive. They had a piano player that added a nice feel for the place, not too loud or soft just right. Would I go back? Yes. Should you try it? Yes. I did not see any Gluten Free options on the pasta as I have family that need that due to allergies and would love to take them. So maybe that could be added? Heidi hope I spelled it right) was a wonderful waitress and did a great job. All in all please give this mom and pop shop a try you will have a nice meal!
One of the best Italian restaurants I’ve been to, including some of the ones we’ve been to in New York. Food was fresh, nicely plated, and portions were more than ample. Atmosphere was lovely and waitstaff was great.
This is a pleasant Italian restaurant which has a refined atmosphere, food, and overall experience for a high price. Walking in to the restaurant, the first thing that stuck out to me was the live music playing in the background. I loved the performance and thought it was a perfect fit for the classy atmosphere the restaurant has. You can tell that Nona’s is an expensive establishment (average for Italian food) but in return will have an amazing experience. After we sat down our waitress Heidi brought us complementary bread and oil, which was a 6/10. I think pouring the oil for us individually on our plates was a nice touch. I wasn’t too fond of the bread, however. The inside was nice and soft, but I wanted the outside to be more firm. The oil was also very nice with an intense garlic flavor, but I think it could have used a pinch more salt. We ordered some bruschetta for our appetizers after a short wait, and I loved it. The bruschetta was a solid 8.5/10, with the only criticism I have is that the tomatoes didn’t look super fresh. After another short wait, our entrees came in. We ordered a beef tortellini portobella (6.5/10), beef ravioli fra diavolo (8/10), and Nona’s favorite (7/10) with a side of croquettes (9.5/10). The portion sizes are perfect; not too big so that’s overwhelming, but enough to fill us up. The tortellini portobella was decent, but nothing about the dish stood out specifically. The ravioli was what I ordered and thought it was the best tasting; the beef, tomatoes, and spice came out very well creating a strong dish. I think the Nona’s favorite tasted very good and flavor-wise was an 8/10, but I did not like the presentation. The sauce was too thin, there wasn’t enough color as the entire dish was a pale yellow (with some green cilantro), and the artichoke hearts and mushrooms were stacked on the chicken when I would have liked the dish to be a little more spread out. Finally, the croquettes were amazing. The outside was crispy, and the potatoey goodness on the inside was nice and soft. The only thing lacking was some marinara sauce on the side. Not that the dish was dry, just that I think a little bit of tomato would have gone a long way. Overall, we had an excellent experience. Heidi was great as our waitress, and our total came out to be $110, which is a lot for three people. I don’t know whether I’ll come back here with that price, but I would give Nona’s a recommendation as I enjoyed being here. Ratings system 1/10: horrible 2/10: bad 3/10: below average 4/10: slightly below average 5/10: average 6/10: slightly above average 7/10: above average 8/10: good 9/10: really good 10/10: excellent