eliza61
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I agree totally,We're also Italian from NYC, my husband grew up in Italy and his family has own restaurants in Italy and Florida. That said, you are not going to get "authentic" Italian food in a theme park. Years ago, Palio's in the Swan was my DH's favorite restaurant, really good Italian food. It's since changed to Il Mulino and has been getting mixed reviews, we haven't been there yet.
He hated Mama Melrose back in 2000 (we might try it again) and we're going to try Tutto Italia this Nov trip (he's referred to Mama Melrose as "Olive Garden" cuisine, yet we've never dined at the Olive Garden!I have heard that Mama Melrose has good soup, flatbreads and sangria. So a light lunch might be enjoyable there.
I once received very good advice from a fellow Italian NY DISer: when dining in WDW Italian restaurants keep it simple to appetizers, soups, salads, flatbreads etc... Don't go an order a chicken marsala and expect the same dish we have in NYC. If you expect less, you might be surprised and have a good meal.
PS: I LOVE the pizza at Spumoni Gardens!
It's good food but no where near what I would call "authentic" Remember it is made for a theme park.