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La Strada Ristorante Italiano
335 University Ave Palo Alto, CA (650) 324-8300 http://www.lastradapaloalto.com View the restaurant website's menuNo hours added yet.
La Strada Ristorante Italiano is a Italian and Specialty Soup & Sandwiches restaurant where most Menuism users came for a business meeting, paid between $10 and $25, and tipped between 15% to 18%.
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Hard to remember why I hadn't been here more
I came to La Strada for the fourth time in the last few years and while my past memories weren’t great, everything we tried today was, so I’m going to review what I remember.
I’d gotten the sausage ravioli a couple times before and it was always tremendous. I remember it being better than anything else I had tried. It in a sage brown butter sauce with amaretto and is a perfect combination of sweet and buttery. The sausage it quite tasty and the ravioli is cooked to be almost crispy, but the amaretto butter is what makes the dish so memorable. As long your not adverse to sausage (and admittedly even I am), try this dish first.
Since I’d had this dish a bunch, I went for the tomato mozzarella ravioli instead. This one was awesome. The tomatoes were some of the most potent I’ve had. Somehow they squeezed all the flavor of a whole tomato into the the squished red and yellow cherry tomatoes on top of the ravioli. Every bite of this dish was fantastic.
We also got the sausage pizza which was pretty quality. Thin crust and not too cheesy or too saucy. I’d recommend it.
Despite feeling Palo Alto shi-shi, the prices aren’t too bad either. The bread is pretty good and comes with a tomato spread that is interesting, but grows tiresome pretty quickly.
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Sausage Ravioli
I’d gotten the sausage ravioli a couple times before and it was always tremendous. I remember it being better than anything else I had tried. It in a sage brown butter sauce with amaretto and is a perfect combination of sweet and buttery. The sausage it quite tasty and the ravioli is cooked to be almost crispy, but the amaretto butter is what makes the dish so memorable. As long your not adverse to sausage (and admittedly even I am), try this dish first.15
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Tomato and Eggplant Ravioli
The tomato and eggplant ravioli was awesome. The tomatoes were some of the most potent I’ve had. Somehow they squeezed all the flavor of a whole tomato into the the squished red and yellow cherry tomatoes on top of the ravioli. Every bite of this dish was fantastic.
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Sausage Pizza
Tthe sausage pizza which was pretty quality. Thin crust and not too cheesy or too saucy. I’d recommend it.
- I came here for
- a business meeting
- My meal cost
- between $10 and $25
- I tipped
- between 15% to 18%
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