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graciegirl
05-09-2016, 06:08 AM
Chefs of Napoli provided the food for our neighborhood dinner last night and it was excellent! From five choices of entrees to wonderful bread and dessert, all very good indeed. It was picked up, not delivered, and proved to be a crowd pleaser.

KathyN
05-09-2016, 07:08 AM
My husband and I have never had a less than terrific meal at Chef's of Napoli. We dine there and get take out approximately 4 times a month. We were there Saturday and we were told they are opening a chef's of Napoli IV in Ocala.
:mmmm:

BK001
05-09-2016, 08:07 AM
Looking forward to having dinner there. Thanks for the reviews.

Phanatic Luvr
05-09-2016, 08:20 AM
For all you Italian bread lovers ... We are from the Philadelphia area and were used to great Italian bread. Unfortunately, here in Florida, it is very difficult to find. Chefs of Napoli sells Italian loaves of bread which is by far, one of the best we have found in central Florida so far. It's worth the drive to pick some up.

2BNTV
05-09-2016, 09:48 AM
Looking forward to having dinner there. Thanks for the reviews.

Also try Mom's and Dad's on 441.

Excellent Spinach LaSagna. :mmmm:

Chatbrat
05-09-2016, 11:48 AM
If you want really great Italian bread, go to Mazzaro's Italian Market in St. Pete--look @ their website to see what you've been missing or forgot ,what real Italian food tastes like.

Dr Winston O Boogie jr
05-09-2016, 01:07 PM
The first time we ate a Chef's of Napoli it was great. The second time they had OSSO Bucco on the specials list and I asked for it. They said they just ran out and it was 5:00. I had veal piccata and it wasn't good. Also I asked for pasta in red sauce on the side and they served the veal over the pasta. The waiter never came back to the table to ask if everything was OK and I couldn't get his attention until it was time to pay the bill.

I guess everyone has an off night.

tippyclubb
05-10-2016, 04:43 PM
[QUOTE=2BNTV;1223577]Also try Mom's and Dad's on 441.

Excellent Spinach LaSagna. :mmmm:[/QUOTE

Joe when is that place open? Every time we drive by it is closed.

theorem painter
05-10-2016, 07:13 PM
If you want really great Italian bread, go to Mazzaro's Italian Market in St. Pete--look @ their website to see what you've been missing or forgot ,what real Italian food tastes like.

Mazzaro's is like being back in Italy. Very worth the drive and bring a cooler.

Nucky
05-10-2016, 08:42 PM
Chefs of Napoli provided the food for our neighborhood dinner last night and it was excellent! From five choices of entrees to wonderful bread and dessert, all very good indeed. It was picked up, not delivered, and proved to be a crowd pleaser.

Oh my. What a wonderful way to end a great day. A proper review of a eating establishment. Shall I risk reading onward and see who would be in the negative or one upmanship column? Nope not gonna do it, wouldn't be prudent at this juncture! :posting:

rubicon
05-11-2016, 04:34 AM
Italian food heck any food item is based on what a person is use to.
My mother and father were excellent cooks Fresh made macaroni ravilio, gnocchi, veal dishes meat sauce ( no saya the gravy) etc. Look at Giovanni menu and my parents also Neopolitans made them all

So while we all try and not compare when we go out for a meal your well tuned taste buds just take over.

In my neighborhood if a restaurant was not good and someone said it was... the usual refrain was "yea just like your mom"'s " "she can't cook worth a dam either":D

bon appetit

marywil
05-22-2016, 01:21 PM
I've been there several times now and have decided it is not the saame as when it first opened. I loved the food the first tow times I went but the last couple have been disappointing. Neither the food nor the service have been as good. Too bad I was hoping there was finally a good restaurant here. I've herd several good things about Turners and will try thwm next.

rubicon
05-22-2016, 02:20 PM
The first time we ate a Chef's of Napoli it was great. The second time they had OSSO Bucco on the specials list and I asked for it. They said they just ran out and it was 5:00. I had veal piccata and it wasn't good. Also I asked for pasta in red sauce on the side and they served the veal over the pasta. The waiter never came back to the table to ask if everything was OK and I couldn't get his attention until it was time to pay the bill.

I guess everyone has an off night.

Doc: tell me about the veal. Was it a real cut or pressed veal?

Jima64
05-22-2016, 03:24 PM
Oh my. What a wonderful way to end a great day. A proper review of a eating establishment. Shall I risk reading onward and see who would be in the negative or one upmanship column? Nope not gonna do it, wouldn't be prudent at this juncture! :posting:

It is okay to disagree.

Ecuadog
05-22-2016, 06:34 PM
I have been a big fan of Chefs of Napoli III (Wildwood). I used to go to Chefs of Napoli II (Inverness) before III opened. Twice, toward the end of 2015, I had been disappointed with the food and the service. The second time really put me off. They even screwed up my cocktail order, heaven forbid.

What with our travelling and my apprehension, we didn't get around to returning, until yesterday. It was like old times. The service and the food were both as good as ever. I love their crusty bread. My fried calamari was great. I'm back, Chef Luigi.

Coming soon, Chefs of Napoli lV (Ocala).

theorem painter
05-22-2016, 07:23 PM
What with our travelling and my apprehension, we didn't get around to returning, until yesterday. It was like old times. The service and the food were both as good as ever. I love their crusty bread. My fried calamari was great. I'm back, Chef Luigi.

Were you there last night before or after they ran out of grated cheese?

ColdNoMore
05-22-2016, 08:01 PM
Were you there last night before or after they ran out of grated cheese?

Say what?! :oops:


Well, it's not like it's really a necessity at an Italian restaurant. :p

Ecuadog
05-22-2016, 10:46 PM
I have been a big fan of Chefs of Napoli III (Wildwood). I used to go to Chefs of Napoli II (Inverness) before III opened. Twice, toward the end of 2015, I had been disappointed with the food and the service. The second time really put me off. They even screwed up my cocktail order, heaven forbid.

What with our travelling and my apprehension, we didn't get around to returning, until yesterday. It was like old times. The service and the food were both as good as ever. I love their crusty bread. My fried calamari was great. I'm back, Chef Luigi.

Coming soon, Chefs of Napoli lV (Ocala).

Were you there last night before or after they ran out of grated cheese?

I confess. It was so good, I ate it all.

theorem painter
05-23-2016, 05:58 AM
Say what?! :oops:


Well, it's not like it's really a necessity at an Italian restaurant. :p

I guess it probably would have been worse if they ran out of pasta rather than grated cheese. Didn't bother me too much but it did my Italian husband who likes pasta with his grated cheese rather than grated cheese with his pasta.

2BNTV
05-23-2016, 12:58 PM
[QUOTE=2BNTV;1223577]Also try Mom's and Dad's on 441.

Excellent Spinach LaSagna. :mmmm:[/QUOTE

Joe when is that place open? Every time we drive by it is closed.

Opens at 4 PM. I'm not totally sure but they are closed on Mondays? Not a big place so I would call for reservations.

BK001
05-23-2016, 05:06 PM
I guess it probably would have been worse if they ran out of pasta rather than grated cheese. Didn't bother me too much but it did my Italian husband who likes pasta with his grated cheese rather than grated cheese with his pasta.

Kudos to your husband!

If they don't have mint jelly, I probably won't order the lamb chops.

If they don't have apple sauce, I definitely won't order the pork chops.

But if they don't have grated cheese for the pasta? I walk out!!

LOL

I am, however, willing to endure Parmigiana over Romano Pecorino or Locatelli both of which, it seems, I can only get at home.