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Mini Sobi station installed:
Saw that tonight while out for drinks looking for bike parking. Just wasn't the other day!The street is fully open for the first time in years!
That was my first thought, considering the amount of money they likely put into this restaurant the prices are on the higher end, but not unreasonably expensive.I looked at the menu.. the prices actually aren't BAD, was pleasantly surprised. You can see the menu here:
Menu | ciaobellaitalian
www.ciaobellaitalian.ca
Being part italian myself I will have to see how it stacks against other italian places - capri, la piazza, lemoncello.. and.. east side marios I guess if you can call that "italian" lol
That's not the same restaurant. That's located at 150 Water St, Port Perry, ON L9L 1C4.I looked at the menu.. the prices actually aren't BAD, was pleasantly surprised. You can see the menu here:
Menu | ciaobellaitalian
www.ciaobellaitalian.ca
Being part italian myself I will have to see how it stacks against other italian places - capri, la piazza, lemoncello.. and.. east side marios I guess if you can call that "italian" lol
For clarity, my comment still applies, I didn't actually click that link, I had reviewed it yesterday on my own.Yeah, wrong CiaoBella... this is their actual website: https://ciaobellahamilton.ca/
You can see the menu there.
Yeah, wrong CiaoBella... this is their actual website: https://ciaobellahamilton.ca/
You can see the menu there.
100% agreed. I'm not a foodie, so reading the description only provides some of the information I need. Half the time I can't envision what the meal would - so I need a picture to get a better idea if it's something that looks like it could be appealing.I do wish more menus would put images beside their menu items though - that's one reason I love ordering online is you can see what you're ordering - a lot of what I do is visual - I order based on how something looks.
It's pretty typical for new restaurants, bars, and new small businesses to get friends and family to rate the place 5 stars to get the initial excitement and rating up. When businesses don't do it, to me it's a sign of a likely failure. Almost every business does this. Reviews at the start are 5 stars from friends and 1 stars from people who went in opening day and expected zero hiccups.