Given that there are other places that have more generally positive reviews, probably best to aim for them first, and then try Tutto Italia once you've gotten bored of the others.I love how different the reviews are! OP...there's only one way for you to find out...you'll have to try it and decide for yourself.![]()
I've read mixed reviews on Tutto (and yes, I know, you get mixed reviews on any restaurant.) We love Italian food in our family and recognize there are varying levels of food, i.e. Olive Garden v. the North End in Boston.
We're on the DDP, so it being overpriced isn't a concern to us. Any thoughts? (Our ADR is for dinner, not lunch.)
Thank you,
Meredith
We went on the DxDP last year for 8 nights and Tutto was hands down the favorite of all 6 (4a, 2c) in our party. My husband's grandparents are from Sicily, and he said it is the most authentic (like his Grandmother's) Italian food he has had. He had the veal ravioli and it was delicious, the kids pizzas were HUGE, fresh, and probably some of the best pizza we have had (besides his Grandmother's, of course). The tiramisu was heaven.... This is the only restaurant DH requested for our trip this October. He said we could eat every lunch and dinner there.
All the restaurants get mixed reviews, I say use a TS credit and go for it!![]()
Hey Roe!!!! Imagine seeing you here!! It's Linda from facebook!Tutto is a YAYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY
So good and very well worth speaking from an Italian . This is no Olive Garden.
Really crappy, in our experience. The food wasn't good, and the service even worse. Ugh.
Given that there are other places that have more generally positive reviews, probably best to aim for them first, and then try Tutto Italia once you've gotten bored of the others.