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East Side Mario's
Menu for East Side Mario's
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Ratings and Reviews for East Side Mario's
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May 06 2012
Roy M. via Yelp
Nice portions, love the Italian wedding soup with fresh grated Parmesan. Chilled bowl full of caesar salad, delicious warm bread. It all makes for a meal in...read more
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Apr 30 2012
Jak B. via Yelp
I've been eating at Mario's for years and I have NEVER had a bad meal. We've taken friends there for dinner numerous times and now they go there regularly....read more
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Apr 22 2012
Anthony B. via Yelp
Good portions, good food. Had no problems, good service from our waiter. Large menu. Basic pasta dinner starts at $8.99 Pasta with maet runs 12 and up. All...read more
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Jun 09 2008
via Citysearch
I love to stop here for lunch. The service is good and fast so you get back to work on time. No surprises about the food...it's ...read more
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Oct 28 2005
sandrarae777 via Citysearch
Totally disagree w/bad food review. : ) Very interesting, sorta ecclectic (sp?) interior. Kinda romantic, lots of 2 seater booth...read more
The Scene
At Eastside Mario's patrons are taken to New York's famed Little Italy as soon as they walk through the doors. A giant replica of the Statue of Liberty sits amidst murals that mimic an Italian market square, compete with a butcher shop, a tailor shop, and a miniature Brooklyn bridge. This, along with a courteous wait staff, makes for a fun and festive dining experience.
The Food
There are dozens of Italian classics to choose from, but the Baked Ziti with pomodoro sauce and melted mozzarella cheese really stands out. Zesty without being too spicy, the sauce is the perfect blend of tomato, garlic and other Italian seasonings. The Liberty Pizza is also a treat. Baked in a brick oven, this thin crust pie is loaded with mount-watering melted mozzarella, and it's big enough for two.