Olive Garden, Mesa, Arizona
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- Food travel tip
- City center
Beside their top-notch, highly professional service their food is just heavenly. Though if the chef doesn't really gets the meat right, they will take it back and bring you another one that is just perfect, apologizing all the time. We were quite impressed by the service. Not to mention that their chicken carbonara and apple crostata desserts were more than delicious. Highly recommending.
Address:
1261 W Southern Ave, Mesa, AZ 85210, USA
Opening Hours:
11am-11pm daily.
On the web:
http://www.olivegarden.com/default_f.asp
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