BRAVO Cucina Italiana – Canton – Belden Village
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Ok. Staff was great, the wine selection was very good the desert excellent. The main course, amateur, when your spaghetti comes with more liquid than …
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Skip this place. We took our daughter there for her birthday. We've been there before and we were impressed. We thought it was delicious. Not tonight,…
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Excellent service and great food!. As always, the food is fresh and service is impeccable! Try the bread pudding.…
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BRAVO Cucina Italiana - Canton - Belden Village is open for Casual Dining. BRAVO Cucina Italiana - Canton - Belden Village serves Italian dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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9 Reviews on “BRAVO Cucina Italiana – Canton – Belden Village”
Excellent service and great food!. As always, the food is fresh and service is impeccable! Try the bread pudding.
Won’t Ever Go Back. I patronized Bravo for a friend’s bachelorette party. Our waitress was absolutely terrible and the food was sub-par. Not worth the price. This place is way too impressed with itself.
Not recommended. Not even ok for chain Italian food. Meatballs were extremely salty. Bread dipping oil tasted like canola. A companion had the Salmon and spent evening hugging the porcelain. This accompanied by our overwhelmed waitress (party of 8) made for a disappointing dinner mtg.
Happy. We just had dinner at Bravo and it was very good. I really enjoyed the Chianti beef ravioli with sweet potatoes.
I Love. All the obvious employee reviews! This place is a chain….if you like really processed food go for it. But its not freshly cooked or fresh at all, well maybe salad greens but thats about it. they will be closed by next january….any one want to bet on it?
The McDonalds of Italian Food. We gave Bravo! more than one chance, hoping to understand why people thought that it was top notch. The wait for food here is always long and the quality of the food doesn’t make up for it. Where other, better, Italian places use lovely olive oil and herbs to dip their bread in, Bravo! uses canola oil. Wow. Our waitress actually confirmed this after we asked her. If I wanted cheap oil on my bread I would butter it with Crisco. The food is sub par. Huge portions try to make up for that but it just makes it harder to get through your meal. Severely overpriced for what you get.
This is real italian and not made from frozen shipments like olive garden. You can taste the difference and even though it is pricy, it is definitely worth it. yum!