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Setting the purpose of our selecting Rozzini's, I went to Rozzini's with a friend to celebrate a great weekend working with a documentary filming shoot. Something new for us. We found that Rozzini's really was a great choice for our somewhat modest budgets. It also provided the slight bit of adventure in allowing us to take a slight stretch in ordering lamb - something not as often found on western plates as it once was.
They took pains to seat customers at tables allowing for discrete conversation and at the same time making the restaurant feel busy but not crowded. There was enough staff to be promptly at service and there was no need even to call them as they seemed to be able to anticipate their need while not hovering or being annoying.
The lighting was subdued enough to create an illusion of intimacy while still allowing the presentation of the food to be appreciated and for me to see my dining companion clearly.
At one time the previous owners at the location had twice the space and I think that the restaurant at the current size works much better.
For it's price range I really did find it outstanding and as I read most of the other reviews wonder if they went to the same restaurant as I went to?
I have also taken advantage of their pizza specials and found them to be tasty and good quality and very competitive in price. When we had them cater an event for two seatings of 40 we found the food to be of good quality as well even though our location was a bit trying. I would chose them again for our events.
I live within 3 blocks of Rozzini's and there are 4 or 5 other places for Italian food or Pizza within 1 km. Within 2 km there are perhaps another 2 or three including at least one other Greek restaurant. They do have competition and I think that I still would choose Rozzini's when I would choose to go out for Greek or Italian in my district with this price range. No hesitation to bringing friends there.