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Showing posts with label Cafe' Amaretto. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cafe' Amaretto. Show all posts

Sunday, June 19, 2011

Da Giuseppe Restaurant, 7PM

I've heard many a great thing about this restaurant, so let's check it out!

Even the chef is from Italy!



Da Guiseppe Trattoria (formerly Cafe Amaretto)

5915 Memorial Highway

Tampa, FL 33615-5008


When: ‎Let's get together this Saturday, June 25th at 7PM

Here is a link to their site:

http://www.dagiuseppetampa.com


Here are a couple of the google reviews below:

the honest critic - 5/5 stars - Jun 8, 2011
It is much much better then the last owners, the quality of the food alone is outstanding. I was afraid to come back after my last encounter with the stale, to be nice, food and the horrible service but my family and I gave it another shot, as it had a new name, & I am so glad we all are. Fresh food is the key to happy returning customers, and well be back for sure.
Liked: Food, Service, Atmosphere, Value, Both the food and atmosphere are awesome

Darren - 5/5 stars - Jun 6, 2011
Our third visit over the past few months. On every visit, the service has been superior, the food delicious and the value amazing! This is truly a world-class restaurant. Tonight our waiter entertained our 5-year old – teaching her to fold beautiful napkin place settings while my wife and I enjoyed our delicious meal.
Liked: Food, Service, Atmosphere, Value


Grazie!

Larry

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

August '09 dinner at Cafe' Amaretto

We had a nice turnout for our previous meeting, and had a couple of new folks show up! The food at Cafe' Amaretto is really excellent. I had the Pasta Puttanesca, a dish typical of the Naples region of Italy. It is a little spicy, and tangy, usually made with garlic, olives, capers, etc. in a tomato-based sauce.

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Special thanks to Bob Scarpetta, for his presentation that honored the life of his late mother. His family even created (and passed around) a nice hard-cover book in her honor. It is a beautiful memory that his family can share for many future generations.

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