I ordered the Ravioli Caprese for an entree, the half portion. ("Tender ravioli filled with fresh mozzarella, vine ripe tomatoes and basil, finished with our house made aurora sauce") This came highly recommended by our waiter. For some reason, I had it in my head that this would be more of a pasta salad. I'm not sure where I got that from. I was expecting fresh tastes. What I got was what seemed to be typical frozen ravioli in a sauce that tasted like a rosa sauce.
Judy went with the sampler dish. (top photo) It isn't listed on their web site and I can't remember what it was called. I know that the Chicken Parmesan and the Ravioli Caprese were part of the meal. She was able to substitute for the third dish and chose gnocchi with bolognese sauce. She felt the same way I did about the ravioli and both of us were put off by the mushy texture of the gnocchi. The chicken was quite tasty though.
Of course, we wanted dessert and coffee. The coffee was fresh, dark, and made just right. The tirimisu tasted like the Olive Garden's and the Chocolate Au Cream was frozen and gritty.
Overall, the food was good/OK, but simply not the quality I was expecting. I went there with high expectations that weren't met. At least not during this outing. Would I recommend to friends? Yes, but with a disclaimer that they should go expecting chain quality food.
One thing I would go back for - their pizzas smelled and looked delicious. I'd be willing to give Cerchio's another shot and try their fire roasted pizzas.
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