paesanos lincoln heights


kv
2
2 yıl önce
alamo heights
bland and expensive. the food lacks flavor and the price should be cut in half because of it. the calamari tastes like it was fried in the same oil as the fish. the snapper had the flavor taken out of it or it wasn't a fresh slice. the pasta was just plain. the complementary breads (3 different types) were the only highlight when it came to the food. the service was good and the atmosphere is nice but the food totally wasn't worth it.
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sanders
5
2 yıl önce
alamo heights
love it. you have the best pasta in town! why does your 1604 continue to serve cheap pasta? love the shrimp and calamari. keep up the great work joe!
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dr.
5
2 yıl önce
alamo heights
crowded and a little pretentious but very good food which is most important. i had a delicious pasta shrimp dish and my wife had a huge salmon filet. timing a bit off on drinks, apps, entrees but they were at least fast. overall, i would go back. one note- the bartenders did not know how to make a standard mixed drink i wanted. sidecar. kind of odd. i did not know it was such a strange request. it's brandy, grand marnier, and lemon juice shaken in a martini glass with a sugar rim. yet they made my wife an expert martini.
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drpatterson918
2
2 yıl önce
alamo heights
definitely a miss. first impression was of a fancy cafeteria. the mexican music didn't offer the kind of ambiance we were expecting in an italian restaurant. there are 1000 other restaurants in san antonio i can get that. after being seated we were given a few pitted olives on a plate, along with several small pieces of cold breads, including fruit bread (to go with olive oil?) the house salad was literally nothing but lettuce covered with a very bland oil dressing. when taking my order for chicken marsala, the waiter asked if i wanted garlic and butter or tomato sauce on my side pasta. i thought he meant tomato based sauce, but it tasted like plain tomato sauce. did they run out of spices in the kitchen that night or what? my spouse's order of chicken parmasan went unfinished - apparently it was also nothing to write home about. the dishes were about $20 each. it was way too much money for meals that weren't even as good as olive garden or macaroni grill. service wasn't bad, but it wasn't particularly good either. one would think that a place that offers a $1200 bottle of wine could do a lot better with the food.
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sneha
4
5 yıl önce
alamo heights
live in sc so not in san antonio often. have been here 4 or 5 times in past 10 years. the “shrimp paesanos” was the first meal that i tried there and the only meal. has been just absolutely perfect everytime. hopefully look forward to it again one day. atmosphere and service great as well. great job
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will
5
6 yıl önce
alamo heights
the food was great! first was the complimentary bread basket that a nice variety of 3 kinds of breads. don’t know what they were, but the fruit and nut bread had a nice balanced flavor. next was the special salad with artichoke hearts and avocado topped with creamy like vinaigrette. again, a great balance of savory flavors. then the main course lobster pasno. croquet prepared lobster served on a bed of spinach and angel hair pasta along with a crab cake served on a bed of apple jicama slaw with a side of garlic bread. definitely one if the best seafood dishes i have had. the lobster, pasta, and crab cake came out freshly prepared and hot. and the crab cake with the slaw was incredible. the freshness of the slaw went so well with crab cake i almost forgot i had lobster on the plate. in addition, it was my wife’s bday, she got a complimentary dessert- chocolate bread pudding with a candied banana and scoop of vanilla ice cream. well prepared, the bread was moist and went very well with the banana and ice cream. the service was also great. the waiter, joe, was very attentive and knowledgeable about the menu. my only gripe- noise level. very loud environment for such great fine dining dishes. other than that, it was a great experience. i will definitely be considering this place for future special occasions.
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laviana
5
6 yıl önce
alamo heights
i haven't been to this gem in awhile. i started off with the calamari. i did not like them . i love calamari , believe me i do . i did not like the calamari here . they were fried . i didn't like the batter they used or the calamari itself . for my entree i got the seafood alfredo which was delicious. the pasta was perfectly cooked . all of the seafood ( shrimp,scallops,oysters ) were also cooked to perfection . the sauce (eyes rolling in the back of my head ) was divine . the bread that's served when you first arrive is excellent . they give you 3 different types of bread to nibble on . my favorite is the one with raisins in it . if you're an italian food lover i'd definitely go here . i'll be back
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passepartout-too-too
3
7 yıl önce
alamo heights
--may 2018:

i had only ever been to this paesano's location for lunch (see review below, from last year), but had dinner there a couple of nights ago.

the ambience of the place is as pleasant in the evenings as it is during the day. it was a little more than half-full, but the décor absorbs the noise nicely, so it was easily half an hour before i realised there was music playing in the background. the service was impeccable.

i chose shrimp paesano as my main dish; my wife chose porco osso buco -- pig shank instead of veal. mine came with a large serving of spaghetti in butter sauce, hers with gnocci on the side. both came with salad.

the salads were very well done. the components are trimmed well enough to make me think the kitchen here still adheres to the old rule of thumb that nothing in a salad should be larger than a lady's mouth, and the house dressing was light, flavourful and deftly applied. (my wife, who ordered her dressing on the side, received a ramekin of the same bland cream dressing i mention in the previous review below.)

and of course there's the bread. in my memory the bread at paesano's is exquisite, so much so that i was surprised, on re-reading my previous review, to find this is not always so. indeed, the bread at dinner exhibited the same lack of quality that i had noted eighteen months before; it was dense, small, and slightly stale. so much for the memory.

my wife's porco osso buco was excellent. the meat was fall-off-the-bone tender, wonderfully seasoned, and served in a mélange of vegetables in sauce that brought out the flavours entirely. the gnocci was in a slightly-heavy cream sauce but nonetheless had a marvelous texture and good potato taste. it was lightly seasoned, mostly with parsley, to avoid overwhelming the root flavour.

if i had a complaint about my shrimp paesano, it was that there was perhaps too much butter. but that hardly counts as a complaint, except for my concern with my weight; it's like complaining that one has too much money or too many friends. the shrimp -- five or six good-sized ones -- were battered and baked to the point of perfection. the textural combination of the meat and the batter is superb.

prices, as noted before, are high but not extreme. our dinner, including tip, ran just over $80.

the curmudgeon’s ratings (explained, sort of, on the curmudgeon-about-town blog):

food: 3 1/2 chili peppers (out of 5)
service: 4 1/2 chili peppers
ambience: 3 1/2 chili peppers
value: 2 chili peppers

--january 2017:

the song says "all things must pass"; i guess so. the wonderful mediterranean salad i used to get here with a perfectly grilled chicken breast sliced atop it is gone, gone.... yesterday at lunch i ordered the spring mix salad, with grilled salmon. it was good, i guess. not as good as the old salad, but okay. it came with a fairly bland cream dressing, and a nice mix of leaves, a few smashed-up olives ... but sadly, no dried cranberries, the ingredient that really upped the interest factor of the mediterranean. 

the other disappointment was the bread. paesano's is famous for its bread, but of the four kinds on offer yesterday, three were nearing the end of their useful lives, and one of those may already have been gone. the bread slices have gotten smaller, too; that may be a good thing, but it doesn't make me happy.

my table-mate ordered one of the lunch specials, a chicken parmegiana with a side of spaghetti in butter and garlic. tried that; it was, as expected, perfection. surprising how hard it is to accomplish that in simple dishes, but the kitchen here knows how it's done.

the service was prompt but the waiter mumbled, to the point where i couldn't tell if he had some unusual kind of accent that made him hard to understand. the dining room was up to the restaurant's usual exacting standards. prices were high for my taste ($40 for two people for lunch, without drinks) but not unexpectedly so.

the curmudgeon's ratings:
food: 2 1/2 chili peppers (out of 5)
service: 2 1/2 chili peppers
ambience: 4 chili peppers
value: 2 1/2 chili peppers
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t
4
7 yıl önce
alamo heights
we had our xmas party here and i ordered the pork from our limited menu, so i wasn't sure what i was getting, when they brought the food out it was a massive ham hock or ham shank depending on where you're from, the meat was tender and falling off the bone, turned out to be a great meal
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mantawayne
3
7 yıl önce
alamo heights
not my italian restaurant. it is not an authentic italian restaurant.
being from new england it just was not my cup of tea. i have never eaten giant squid, should have known something was wrong when the appetizer stated "giant calamari".
the lobster fettuccine had too much sauce and felt really heavy, additionally it was salty.
i would not eat here again.
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kyle
5
7 yıl önce
alamo heights
great meal.
a simple salad followed by shrimp paesanos and an outstanding glass of wine. we heard this location was the best and they did not let us down.
i remember going to the original paesanos with my parents as a child. not as good as i remember, but well worth the trip.
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finicky
4
8 yıl önce
alamo heights
the shrimp paesano is outstanding. when it arrives with just 5-6 shrimp, you may wish you'd ordered something more to eat. but don't be fooled; the dish is so rich that the number of shrimp is quite satisfying. i crave this dish so much that i've done my best to recreate it at home. i would highly recommend this dish.
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juan
3
8 yıl önce
alamo heights
who doesn't love butter and garlic? we all do. but like an elicit encounter with someone or something that is otherwise forbidden, you might really enjoy yourself at the time, but you're going to feel bad afterwards, especially when you have time to think about it. the food is usually tasty and well-presented, but i can't ever stop thinking that if you put enough butter on just about anything you can make it edible. i just don't need an extra million calories from fat in one meal when better choices are available. drinks with dinner will easily put your dinner for two over $100.00, and paesano's loses points with me on that one. parking is poor, and the open kitchen (bistro style) coupled with poor interior design means the noise from a full house makes conversation near impossible.
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jeffrey
5
9 yıl önce
alamo heights
nice atmosphere and great food make this place a real winner.
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chrismcd210
9 yıl önce
alamo heights
great food. excellent service.. delicious food. unique house cocktails. try the shrimp paesano or the salmon avocado. tasty and affordable lunch specials.
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