D'Angelo is an Italian tapas place. That means the portions for some of the dishes are small. The prices, however are ridiculous for tapas sized portions. They have a specials board on the wall that does not list prices. Be warned, the items towards the bottom are the most expensive. We had the Colorado lamb, and it was $30. The waiter tried to talk me out of it, but didn't have the decency to tell me the price. The food was delicious. The waiters are well trained. Nice modern decor. Clean establishment. My only complaint is there deceptive business practice of not posting prices for the specials. I figured I'd give my fellow Yelper's a fair warning, instead of "bring the gold card", as other reviewers stated.
Review Source:Have been for a couple of business lunches and also some family dinners. It's a welcome addition to Weston, which probably biases my view a little.
The good: Pizzas are excellent. Desserts are yummy. Most of the dishes are very good, particularly those that are seafood related - but some other meats do miss. The vibe and decor is straight up Miami.
The not so good: service is a little hit and miss. It's a little pricey for "small plates." Tables are stacked on top of each other.
I'm still going to give the food nod to Acquolina, which is a little more geriatric to be fair. But the grand prize of ambiance + food goes to D'Angelo.
Both restaurants serve a positive purpose and that's what counts.
The menu seemed to have a lot of fried stuff. Â I did not care for my fried cheese and fried rice balls dish. Â The pizza seemed to be the better choice and if I come back I will order that instead. For a wine bar I prefer Libation in Town Center...I just love their concept. Â The decor here however was very nice and modern. Â The atmosphere seemed a bit off...the staff and customers on a Monday night seemed all "zoned out" and barely present.
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