Reviews of J.B. Milano's
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Pretty good food, ok service and little ambiance
Just had dinner there for teh 1st time.
Most dishes are $10-$15 and steaks & lamb chops are $20. The waitress souldn't reccomend anything until I asked her 3 times. Then she suggested the lamb since it was teh most expensive, I'm sure
I ordered the cajun scrod which was excellent although the vegetables with it were waxy and flavorless. The service wasn't horrible, but since there was only a few taqbles there, I thought it could be much better. Water glass went empty a lot.
Review by jeff from S Euclid posted June 04, 2007
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Fly in for Fabulous Food
I stopped in for lunch (June 23, 2005) with my Flight Instructor from Cleveland AirSports. We were both impressed with the decor but I was apprehensive about how expensive the lunch would be. WOW was I pleasantly surprised. I ordered the Eggplant Parmagian which came with a huge salad, fresh Mushroom Florintine soup and hot bread. The portions were more than generous and served piping hot and delicious! The Flight Instructor had "just" a chicken salad. More than enough to effect the Weight & Balance of a C-172SP. Oh, and the cost was in the $15 range. The new Owner, Eva came by and greeted us personally. I told her that I would gladly recommend this resturant to all my friends.
Review by Larry Gregory from Tulsa, OK posted August 03, 2005
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