Olazzo
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Sauces. I haven't explored a lot of the menu at this point. From the few dishes I've had the sauces are very good, rich and flavorful. The only thing …
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It's good. Nice, simple, classic Italian dishes. Great meatball sliders and bruschetta.…
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Embarrassed. An office mate of mine raved about this place. So after meeting about a dozen friends at an art opening across the street at Pyramid Atla…
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10 Reviews on “Olazzo”
First impressions only come once. Good friendly staff and good bread with olive oil and red wine vinegar started us. Appetizer of mussels piled high enough to please anybody. BUT, our lasagna had great marinara, cheese, meat ball cut up (bolognese), and mushy pasta. Our server offered more but we settled for comped tiramisu to go. Will give them a second chance because the overall experience was worth the time!!!
Food OK…Service was bad. Ate there back in the Summer. The food was tasty, however, the service lacked a lot to be desired.
Good italian is simple enough to find but Olazzo consistantly does it better. The service and atmosphere here are welcoming but not so stiff and monotonous as your average major chain- its a nice place, but its a fun place. That said, the food here is ridiculously good. I can’t get enough of their pastas, though that’s not to say you won’t be full. You will be. Chicken Cardinale is superb if you need a suggestion but you really can’t miss. If you manage to save room for dessert, the Tiramisu is blissful. Absolutely worth a trip.
Great Italian Restaurant. First visit was with friends on a busy Saturday night; we only waited 15 minutes for a table. Staff were very friendly, our waitress was excellent. The food was all very fresh and tasty (great salad, great bread, excellent sauce), with a good wine selection that was very well priced (without their even better weekday wine specials). I look forward to returning.
Cozy!. What a wonderfully cozy restaurant. Wonderful for a ladies night or a romantic dinner. The food was simple but delicious. I ordered the ravioli rose – ricotta filled ravioli with a tomato-cream sauce. All entrees come with green salad and basket of bread for the table. My meal was delicious and just the right amount of food – don’t expect huge portions, expect normal portions!!!
Just Right. Found it by a simple search on the internet. Cozy, busy but prompt and friendly. The fare was fantastic. Full bar specializing in martinis. Excellent red sauce over pasta. No overwhelming herbs or spices. Very reasonable. We highly recommend.
Great Bread. I know, cheering the bread might seem like a back-handed complement, except so few restaurants in the DC area seem to care about the bread. It’s what I noticed first. Ciabbatta. Delivered warm. Very nice.The food here is serviceable, reasonably-priced, and properly proportioned. The Caprese, generous. The Sausage and Peppers over Linguini sweet, even if it could benefit from a tomato or two. The Linguini with white clam sauce, just fine. You’ll know immediately that you’re not in Italy, but this is a nice restaurant, small enough to feel cozy. I’m not raving about this place, but I will probably return on another rainy Friday night, hoping to avoid the live music and hysterical giggling so common to way too many other restaurants in this town.