Linguini’s is an absolute gem! My wife and I stopped in for dinner and had an incredible experience from start to finish. The atmosphere is cozy and welcoming—perfect for a date night or dinner with family. The service was friendly and attentive without being overbearing.
I ordered the pork shank, which came beautifully presented atop a creamy risotto with sautéed Italian greens. The dish was a showstopper—tender, fall-off-the-bone pork with a rich, flavorful glaze that complemented the risotto perfectly. Every bite was satisfying and full of bold, comforting flavors. The greens added a nice balance with a slight bitterness that rounded out the dish. It was hearty, delicious, and incredibly filling—I could barely finish it, but I didn’t want to stop eating.
My wife had the chicken Parmesan, which was equally impressive. It was a generous portion with perfectly breaded chicken, smothered in sauce and melted cheese, served over a bed of pasta. She loved every bite and mentioned it was one of the best she’s had in a long time.
Linguini’s clearly puts care into every detail of their food and presentation. You can tell the kitchen takes pride in crafting meals that are not only flavorful but visually appealing too. This spot definitely stands out among local Italian restaurants, and we’ll absolutely be back. Highly recommended if you’re in the area and looking for authentic, satisfying Italian cuisine in a...
   Read moreSo I haven’t been to this place in over a decade bc my youngest just turned 11 when they were in a plaza with a gas station and growing up in the business with a family restaurant and running private country clubs and currently bartending at an good Italian restaurant in a surrounding suburb I don’t really ever leave reviews ever even though I ask for them all the time. We got there early we were one if a few tables , our server which I refer to say u didn’t catch her name was great , but te food was on point. The chefs soup of the day I was told was a loaded baked potato soup, but it exceeded expectations. It was like The loaded baked potato soup from Tullys And for anybody near my age range the beer, cheese soup from flying tigers had a baby. And it was amazing. I had veal Marsala which I shy away from when eating out bc I’m usually disappointed. I was not it was prepped and cooked properly and the pan sauce was on point. Due to my parents and daughters making 5 of us I got to try a variety of things , eggplant parm , gnocchi and Italian sausage , along with some fresh cut huge calamari as an appetizer. It was all great. I brought home a piece of their house, made banana cream pie with caramel and chocolate.. Which looked beautiful when I put it in my bag after banging around my car I’m not post a photo, but it was beautiful and I haven’t bit into it yet but I’m not worried. Keep up the good...
   Read moreI started going to this restaurant when my daughter was an infant and that was 20 years ago when it was in the gas station. I gave this restaurant many chances. Spaghetti sauce seemed to have a burned taste at times, it was hit or miss but we ordered various things and avoided ordering anything with spaghetti sauce. In all the years we patronized this restaurant, we never returned an item (good or bad). Went in one night and my dish was basically cheese with cream and garlic except they forgot to put the cheese in ,so I was eating warm cream with noodles. I brought it to the waitresses attention which then the owners wife (who is extremely rude) came over. I explained the situation and she gave me such a hard time about it explaining I was wrong. Everyone at the table had finished their meal and I just wanted it off my bill. I did not want to wait for a new order. Owners wife refused, made a new order and put it in a to go box and charged me. I have not been back since nor will I ever patronize this restaurant. Food is mediocre at best, owners wife is rude. I will take my business elsewhere. You may want to do the same. LaBella Sicilia is delicious, down the road on Genessee Street and...
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