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Sha Wynwood

Sha Wynwood

97 NW 25th St, Miami, United States Of America

Pizza • Pasta • Cheese • Italian


"we made a reservation for zerozero, but when we arrived in the restaurant and scanned the QR code, we were taken into a menu for a restaurant called sha. confused, we thought we had landed in the wrong restaurant. the waitress told us that the restaurant had changed two days ago. when we asked them about the menu, they said stick with the Italian dressed, they were popular and left out of the old restaurant. the dinge began to go very quickly from there to downhill. the drinks were ok, but the poor singular waitress (which was super nice! they all made them alone and served us one by one. it took 15 minutes for our whole party to get our drinks. we ordered the pizza as an appetizer and that was about the only bright spot in this whole evening meal. the Greek salate was also ok. these are the only things that would even consider me to give this place more than a star, but even that was not enough to save the dinner. for dinner our party ordered the cacio e pepe, pasta amatriciana and chicken carrage. the pasta was clearly combed pasta, which would be good if it even cooked properly remotely. they led al dente to a completely new meeting, as many of the pasta pieces were barely cooked and lumped together. the cacio e pepe was worse than force mac and cheese and the amatriciana was so blande that even salt and pfeffer 't could help. the chicken carrage was described as Japanese bento box style huhn, but was 6 sad chicken bugs on a teller without sauce. oh, and it took about 45 minutes to get our escape. overall, this is the worst restaurant experience I can ever remember. was extremely disappointed as zerozero had great critikens, and I feel like our dining room party was locked in a terrible restaurant under the deck of another. zerozero should be taken from open table asap! our waitress was nice, but it could not come up with the absolute terrible food. Either way, don't go here!"

Nonna

Nonna

1735 India StreetCA 92101, San Diego, United States

Pizza • Pasta • Italian • Dessert


"Little Italy San Diego, California We haven't gone to Little Italy for a while and we knew we would probably eat there. We went around the peasant market for a while and decided to get Canollis at Zucchero. You have some of our favorite bakery good in San Diego. When buying these tasty treats we realized that we never have at Nonna Zucchero diner. We ate in most places in Little Italy, but never this establishment. I'm glad we're back to lunch. We had a fantastic and wonderful experience in the restaurant. The restaurant was busy, but we sat right away. Little Italy is usually very busy during the weekend. Our server was pleasant and was very attentive. The food itself was delicious. We ordered two appetizers. One was Prosciutto E Burrata (Prosciutto Parma with Burrata) and the other was Melanzane Parmigiano (Fried Eggplant, Parmigiano, Marinera, Mozzarella). Both were quite delicious and beautifully seasoned. Prosciutto was delicious. I chose the Costelette *Braised Short Ribs with Parmigiano Potato Puree). The short rib was well seasoned, delicate and perfectly cooked. The potato puree was delicious with the Parmigiano. Chuck decided to order the Gnocchi AL Pesto (Almond Basil Pesto, Sundries Tomatoes, Toasted Pine Not, Cream). I had a little bite of his dish and the pesto was tasteful and delicious. The Gnocci were perfectly cooked and were so soft and fluffy. The restaurant itself is a beautiful size and beautifully decorated. In addition to Nonna, their bakery Zucchero, which we had bought our Canollis earlier, but they serve other delicious bakery, coffee and gelato. We were a little too full to have dessert, but I know Thier Dessert is delicious. Overall, our experience with the first visit was great and we will return in the near future."