Eat Italian Menu

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From a reviewer's perspective, Eat Italian at 3 Marton Dr offers a menu that effortlessly blends classic Italian flavors with approachable comfort dishes. Starters like Pate' Della Casa, Caprese Salad, Gamberoni Bruschetta, and BBQ Chicken Wings set a flavorful tone, while the Pane All'aglio 12" Garlic Bread selection-including Garlic Bread, Garlic Bread Tomato, Garlic Bread Cheese, Garlic Bread Mexicana, and Garlic Bread Mix-offers a tempting prelude. The pasta and risotto offerings, such as Fettuccine Eat Italian, Spaghetti Carbonara, Spaghetti Bolognese, Fettuccine Alfredo, and Penne Napoli, showcase a range of rich, hearty options, complemented by the pizzeria’s crowd-pleasing selections like Margherita, Capricciosa, Salami Eat Italian Special, and Tropicana. For those seeking protein-forward dishes, the Pollo E Pesce section features Gamberi & Calamari, Pollo Alia Crema, Pollo Alia Messicana, Pollo Alia Pizzaiola, and Pollo Stilton, providing variety and indulgence. Sides and salads, including Mixed Salad, Large Fries, Wild Rocket Salad, and French Fries, round out the main courses with lighter or more casual accompaniments. Desserts are equally enticing, with Sicilian Cannoli, Profiteroles, Tiramisu' Della Casa, Neapolitan Baba Rum, and Gelato delivering a sweet finish. Families are well-catered for, with a children’s menu featuring Chicken Nibbles, 7" Kids Pizza, and pasta options. The menu also revisits favorites like Funghi Ripieni, Calamari Fritti, and Gamberoni, ensuring that classic antipasti remain accessible. Overall, the menu at Eat Italian impresses with its balance of traditional Italian staples, creative variations, and approachable comfort food, making it appealing for both casual diners and those seeking a more indulgent Italian experience.

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