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Restaurant Casa Napoli
Category: Restaurants Italian Italian [Edit]
6728 Boul. St-LaurentMontreal, QC H2S 3C7
(514) 274-4351
- Price Range:
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$$$
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
- Good for Groups:
- Yes
- Good for Kids:
- Yes
- Takes Reservations:
- Yes
- Delivery:
- No
- Take Away:
- No
- Waiter Service:
- Yes
- Outdoor Seating:
- Yes
- Noise Level:
- Average
3 reviews for Restaurant Casa Napoli
3 reviews in English
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Review from Bijan V.
Going away from the touristy spots of Montreal to eat is REALLY worth it! Casa Napoli is one great example. Although I was a bit confused at first as to which restuarant this was (we sat down at Casa Napoli but were given a menu for the bistro next door but then our server had a shirt that said Casa Napoli) who cares, the food was great!
We started out with the eggplant parmigiana and although it took nearly 20 minutes to make (we were told it would take long so no unwanted surprises here) it was completely worth the wait. We had two veal dishes, one the stuffed veal and the other one I forget but they were both just mouthwateringly amazing given their simple nature. The pizza was also much better than what I expected, the roasted red peppers gave such a taste to the pizza, I was amazed.
Midway through our eating, a performance started inside with a small band a singer and they really knew how to get the crowd into it with the classic Italian songs. Before long they had people getting up and dancing int he middle of the restaurant and it was a great addition to the great food. Can't say enough about the service either. If you're looking for a good Italian dinner, than go no further than Casa Napoli! -
Review from M J.
we had a great meal here. it's a very old school place - white brick, a "grotto" room, wine caged in racks on the walls, a lobster tank, etc. the service was good and the food was better. some entree's and app's were not cheap but the prix fix / table d'hote (?) menu was a good deal. especially notable, the minestrone soup, pizza, fresh pasta and braciole.
also, on this saturday night there was a vocalist accompanied by a bass player. this has the potential to be terribly annoying, in my opinion, but the sound level was appropriate and once we added a bottle of wine to our table, i find it added to the amusement factor. there was a rendition of happy birthday to someone named margaret, who did not look 95, and older people were dancing. at one point someone whipped out a trombone - i kid you not.
ps - yelp, please add "old school" to the "ambience" check box area. ;) -
Review from Stéphane S.
Montréal, QC
One of the great classic Italian restaurant in Montreal.
