2/5 Cee e. 2 years ago on Google
Eat-ly,
cautiously
I
went
with
my
family
purely
out
of
curiosity
Zero
expectations
=
zero
disappointment.
My
motto
recently
when
it
comes
to
food
and
eating
out.
Ok
here’s
it.
The
place
looks
packed
because
it’s
cramped
and
small.
It
is
carefully
arranged
to
look
kind
of
like
a
mini
Italian
market
with
busy
food
and
drinks
stalls.
The
Food
is
ok
but
lacking
in
real
Italian
“soul”-
I
can
count
the
pieces
of
pasta
in
my
bowl.
I
have
friends
who
are
Italian
that
cook
Italian
and
have
been
to
a
few
cities
in
Italy
and
dined
there.
The
servings
are
big,
hearty
and
tasty.
Here,
it’s
small,
salty
and
simple.
We
had
pasta
not
pizza.
The
pizzas
look
great!
Though
(sorry
no
photo).
The
value
for
money-
I
paid
$85+
for
4
different
pasta
dishes
that
sounded
good
in
the
menu.
My
first
impression:
“Gosh!
Really?!
This
is
it?
I
can
make
this
at
home.”
(My
lips
are
pursed
so
tightly).
No
purchased
drinks
but
water
from
a
communal
container.
There’s
about
2
of
them
I
saw.
The
one
near
us
was
empty
and
I
was
told
“somebody
will
fill
it
up”.
But
we
stayed
there
for
almost
an
hour
and
nobody
did.
So
be
resourceful.
I’m
not
one
to
pay
$5
for
a
bottle
of
an
8
oz
water.
Heck
no!
Haha.
Better
yet
bring
water
with
you
;)
Also
tipping?
The
lady
at
the
till
asked
if
I
want
to
tip..
my
personal
question
on
this
is
-
why
really,It’s
self
service.
They
don’t
give
water
and
it’s
our
first
time
to
try
the
food
so
I
really
don’t
understand
why
they
would
ask
for
15,
20,
let
alone
25,
30%
tip.
Just
No.
Overall
it’s
2
stars
for
the
food.
3
stars
for
the
experience.Our
take
home
is
for
the
experience.
Expensive
but
it
was
ok.
What
really
matters
is
the
moment
of
being
with
my
kids
and
mum.
I
am
also
a
newish
resident
in
Vegas
and
quite
a
few
of
my
friends
who
live
out
of
the
State
and
are
coming
to
visit
the
place
have
been
asking
what
it’s
like
to
eat
in
Eataly.
I
have
had
no
answer
because
I
have
not
been.
But
now
I
have
something
to
say.
I
don’t
recommend
eating
there
for
the
purpose
of
getting
fed
with
Italian
food.
I
reckon
Olive
Garden
must
be
a
better
option?
Well
this
place
is
at
Park
MGM
at
The
Strip.
I
would
recommend
going
only
to
feed
your
curiosity
and
charge
to
experience.
That
is
priceless.
If
you’re
in
it
for
Italian
food
then
be
prepared
because
if
you’ve
been
to
Italy
or
have
Italian
friends
who
can
cook,
oh
dear
I
tell
you
it
is
not
the
same.
Have
fun
though.
This
is
Las
Vegas
where
experience
matters
most.
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