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337 E. 10th St., New York, NY, 10009
nr. Ave. B
212-677-1913
bettysh from 11793 | Posted on 8/8/07
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i hosted a private party at gnocco and although the food was very very good there were many issues that embarrassed me as the host. I had ordered table cloths and there were none, I asked that soda be served for those not wanting san gria and was told bt Jessica it would be available and it was not served, one table never received the salad, the dessert sampling was only served to some tables and when asked that more dessert be served I was told no! and only reluctantly was the coffee served. I was very embarrassed by this service and attitude.
butchyboy123 from 10003 | Posted on 6/14/07
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I've been to this place twice and have had great experiences each time. The place is best for groups of 5 or less, and the food is excellent at not such high prices. The service is mediocre and the food sometimes takes a long time, but it is definately worth it. Great Italian pizza and pasta dishes.
liberte | Posted on 6/23/04
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Not impressed by the food at all- would never go back. The pastas were stale and had no flavor at all, especially the pasta with shrimp. The shrimp were popcorn size- very small!! As soon as we finished dinner, the waitor told us to leave because he wanted to seat other people! That just ruined it for us!
Rookie001375 | Posted on 1/24/03
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Cheap delicious italian food - one of my favorites...
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