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I like drinking coffee a lot because the coffee here is so special for its flavor. the atmosphere is so peaceful for people enjoying the quiet. the staff are very welcome and helpful. the decoration is so lovely and fairly close to human. Come and have a good time there!
I ordered Linguini Basil Pesto and my friend ordered the Fettuccini Primavera and both of our pastas were way over done and mushy. The cost of the dishes were way too expensive for what we got. I will say that my 3rd friend who ordered the salmon special, which was great. The interior is nicely done, although the vents for... more
We went for lunch here on a Sunday in October. The restaurant was pretty empty but the menu looked good so we tried it anyways. Lots of windows and interesting people watching as the restaurant is on the corner of Clarence and Dalhousie. The tables and chairs were nice enough, but the carpet was an eyesore and the benches had... more
Used to be a great spot, but, things have changed. Service was lacking (even somewhat rude), food was bland (no bite to the tomatoes, canned tomato style), count of menu items has quadrupled. Waitresses were draped over the bar when we walked in; seems like a prototype for Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares.
I love this restaurant - I go every time I am in Ottawa and I recommend it to everyone. Everyone I recommend it to comes back to say they loved it as well.
Excellent Pasta! Very fresh and a nice selection from the menu-some original dishes.
Very dissapointing. The veal although tender was extrememly BLAND and the pasta turned my date green! It got extremely loud in there due to reverberations & poor acustics
This restaurant sits proudly on the corner of Clarence and Dalhousie streets in the heart of the Byward Market. It is distinctly European in style, with wonderful wooden furniture and gourmet olive oil on the table. In the summer, the patio is welcoming with checked tablecloths and a great view of the nearby street life. Enjoy their scallop, pesto and sesame seed pizza (CAD10.85), or construct... more
Mangia restaurant sits proudly on the corner of Clarence and Dalhousie streets in the heart of the Byward Market. It is distinctly European in style, with wonderful wooden furniture and gourmet olive oil on the table. Enjoy their scallop, pesto and sesame seed pizza, or construct a meal from a calamari appetizer and a Veal Marsala main course.