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We love Columbia at Celebration, really varied menu, great surroundings, mainly aimed at adults. There is an adjoining bar which has live entertainment on Fridays and Saturday, and a tiny dance floor for those that want to salsa merengue (not sure about the spelling) After the huge portions served this may not be feasible<img src=icon_smile_approve.gif border=0 align=middle>
Liz
bellaepovera
30-08-2002, 23:12
My advice on eating at Italian resturaunts: Macarroni Grill on 192 which also has an opera singer on occasions and Antonios.
Take it from me; If i eat there its good!!
When i first met my husband in the states i always use to order Gnocchi and he use to say how can you eat that?
Now that i have been living in Italy i know what he has been talking about.
patti pacienza
We have just visited Kobe - the Japanese restaurant and the kids loved the entertainment there. Lots of knife throwing, setting the hotplate on fire and juggling. Food was good too.
Kerry
Kobe's is a big hit with us also. There is ALWAYS a coupon for them in the tourist newspaper they have for free along the sidewalks. It used to be good for a free dinner, now it's not as generous, but it's worth the 20 seconds it takes to rip it out.
Patti, where is Antonios near? Have you tried Carrabas if so would you rate this higher or lower than Marcaroni/Antonias?
As you might of guessed we are v.keen on italian food.
Liz
Antonio's is in Celebration. Miles above Carrabbas - we used to think that was good until we went to Antonio's.
Had the best meal I have ever had in Florida at Christmas. Went twice in the summer when it is not so busy (packed in the winter season and you have to book to get a table unless you are lucky), and although the food was disappointing by their standards, still much better than anywhere else!
They also do good pizza - so you don't HAVE to spend a fortune on a meal! But try their specials - fabulous. We import baths from Italy so do a fair amount of entertaining with Italians, plus my sister is married to an Italian, so we're picky about our Italian food!
Fiona
Edited by - fiona on 06/09/2002 21:44:49