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Lizzie
30-08-2002, 22:27
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

Lakul
30-08-2002, 23:20
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

MMFAN
31-08-2002, 17:45
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.

Lizzie
06-09-2002, 22:33
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

fiona
07-09-2002, 01:43
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