Description: Counter service featuring pasta, pizza and rice dishes.
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August 2nd 2005
Reviewer: DisneySeaFan
Farmington, Utah
August 19, 2005
Zambini Brothers' Ristorante is yet another Italian restaurant in Mediterranian Harbor. It is designed to look like an old winery although wine and beer are available. The restaurant has three counters which serve pizza, pasta, and risotto. I would recommend that everyone in your party order from the same counter because ordering from different ones can be a hassle. I went with three other people for lunch on my visit. I had seafood risotto cakes, and my partners had salami and sausage pizzza, smoked salmon pizza, and the other had a type of pasta that I have forgotten. I did try the pizza's which I would say are very good but some may consider them plain when you compare them the vast amount of ingredients found on American style pizza. The pasta was very plain. I think it was bowtie with just tomato sauce and vegetables. The risotto cakes were very rich and tasty but the portion was extremely small. The cakes had shrimp and scalops. We ordered every entree in a set that came with a terrific garden salad and a soft drink. Each entree costs near 900 Yen (about $9.00 USD). To make the entree a set costs about 1,500 Yen (about $15.00 USD). The service is unbelievably quick. By the time you have paid, the usually have your food ready by the time you walk to the counter. The atmosphere was wonderful. I found myself looking at every little detail and almost stopped paying attention to my food. I would recommend this restaurant if you want to eat something good but don't have time for a table service restaurant.
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