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Restaurant bewertenThat, let me warn you is an expensive and chic restaurant. The food was megh, it needed salt especially for the price. The experience was quite good besides the wrong advertising of costs. It was like $25-35 a record. Wouldn't go again.
I read the reviews and decided to try this place but it?s definitely very overrated and overpriced! I can?t believe I paid $15 for a salad that the lettuce was not even chopped and was stale and almost slimy with literally 7 pieces of croutons!!! Pasta was ok but liked the pizza. Service was good however I will not go back.
The outdoor seating here is amazing! It's very shaded and super comfortable! Food is phenomenal too. I especially enjoyed the delicious focacia bread and the trio of fried polenta! They have an excellent selection of Italian wines to go with your meal as well. We had a bit of a service issue or I would have have given them 5 stars but I know people in this industry are working hard and I wouldn't hold it against them. We will definently be back!
4 star service for sure! Very helpful! The menu is minimal which I would typically like, but if you don?t speak ?? Italian food, or your palette isn?t sophisticated enough, then you?re going to have a hard time figuring out what to order. I certainly did and I guess I ordered the wrong thing. It was just okay?out of our 6 dishes, maybe half of us REALLY enjoyed our plates. But perhaps it?s because Italian is not in our dna. Don?t come here expecting Olive Garden. ? enjoy
My friends recently introduced me to Mingo West. It is their favorite Italian restaurant this side of town and one of the coolest. I couldn't agree more. Mingo's has a hip and modern vibe to their Italian food. The restaurant is bright and airy unlike the traditional dark and somber traditional Italian places. Giant glass bay doors look out to the promenade letting in lots of natural light. During good weather those same doors lift open melding the outdoors with the indoor seating. They also had nicely spaced outdoor seating to enjoy the walkway. I thoroughly enjoyed their outdoor dining area. There's something about having a delicious meal while enjoying the warmth of the sun and the cool summer breeze. Parking is super easy and something I appreciate. The lot is right next to the promenade and is free. Look for the max station and you will find the lot. Just be aware, that the entrance to Mingos is on the promenade facing the max station and little park. If you go to the front of the establishment you will need to walk around (I made that mistake). Also, starting in early September you will need to show Proof Of Vaccination if you want to Dine In. Masks, social distancing and Covid cleaning protocols is strictly followed here. If you do want to Dine In I would recommend making reservations. The place was packed and walk ins would be darn near impossible. Fortunately I booked ahead of time for our group. Pro tip: use the OpenTable app to get 100 pts for dining here ?. Service at Mingo's is fantastic. Our server made sure our glasses were full at all times and our needs met. Like one of our group couldn't eat dairy and unfortunately the dish she ordered mistakenly had dairy. The server immediately fixed the issue, and replaced the dish with a delicious non dairy pasta alternative. The portions were generous and filling. I ordered the special pork lasagna and it was fantastic. I would definitely recommend the caprese Salad and any of the specials. On the suggestion of my server, I also ordered 3 scoops of gelato for dessert and received a bowl that was about 1 pint worth lol. Get the gelato but be prepared to share if you can't eat that much. Overall the experience here was wonderful. If you are looking for a modern twist on classic Italian make sure to check this place out.