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| Amici Milano Restaurant |
609-396-6300 |
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Popular Italian in the 'burg.
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Aug 12th, 2005 |
The restaurant botched our reservation for the non-smoking section and put us at a table right next to the smoky bar, making us wait an hour and a half to be served. Menu contained a disproportionate number of gooey cream sauce laden dishes that are not typical of ANY part of Italy. My vegetable medley side dish contained bits of STILL FROZEN potato! Waiters were pleasant, but whenever (at our request) our waiter opened the nearest side door to air out some of the smoke that was sickening us, another staff member would close it.
Unpleasant experience at a very disorganized, overrated, pseudo-Italian place. |
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May 29th, 2005 |
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Amici is definitelly a cozy place to go to for good food at reasonable prices. Don't expect a gourmet selection. At times they do have a million ingredients in one dish, but the classics are pretty good and there is always something to look forward to in the specials. They do have a tendency to stick you in the bar before they seat you even if you have a reservation. This is not a problem if the bar is empty, but it is usually crowded with visitors. For those who say it is close quarters, well, it's not that bad. You should check the cramped places in NYC instead. |
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Dec 20th, 2004 |
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This restaurant bills itself as Italian but what it serves is far from Italian. Too many dishes are a mish mash of far too many ingredients and covered with excessively thick cream sauces of the sort never seen in Italy. Mixed vegetable side dish arrived with pieces of potato still frozen. Reserved table in non-smoking wasn't ready and we had a painfully long wait at the smoky bar and then were seated at a table right next to the bar, with all the smoke. Never again! |
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May 13th, 2004 |
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Is the food good? Yes. Great, no, but good certainly. If that's all you want from a restaurant, then go to Amici's. You will find it very crowded, with tables too close together, and quite noisy. Having my chair bumped by the person behind me and feeling the wait staff ignoring me bothers me. The booths seem to be the only place uneffected by the traffic. I also think the menu is less creative than it once was. |
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Jan 10th, 2004 |
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I have been going to Amici's for years and have NEVER had a disappointing meal. I have brought many friends over the years who are also now Amici lovers. I have spent more time there when I lived in the area, but now go as a special treat or when celebrating a special occasion. Jimmy & his staff are the best! |
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Oct 9th, 2003 |
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Being away from Trenton for 35 years and visiting after reading all the Stephanie Plum series I just HAD to eat in the Burg. Amici Milano's was a nice treat! The food was great and the presentation was nice. I liked the coziness of Milano's. The atmosphere was campy. A great time had by all. |
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