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Italian

Overall: ★★★★☆

In the mood for some simple, inexpensive but great Italian food? Look no further than Garlic Knots, located in central Maggie Valley.

The Restaurant

Garlic Knots isn’t a big place, so be careful as it’s easy to drive right by it. Don’t be fooled by the perceived size though, as upon entering you’ll find the restaurant has plenty of room for a decent sized crowd. The bathrooms on the other hand are the smallest I’ve ever seen, but hey, can’t have everything right? Garlic Knots isn’t fancy but it’s not low class either. Frankly we find it just right for relaxed and informal casual dining.

For those that have either lived in Maggie for a while or have been visiting Maggie Valley for years, you’ll remember that Garlic Knots was previously called the Maggie Valley Pizzeria. The restaurant was acquired by new owners, spruced up a bit and renamed to Garlic Knots.

Garlic Knots is divided into two sections, the front area and the rear bar area. The bar serves wine and draft beers, but no liqueur or mixed drinks. Prior to a few weeks ago, the bar area was also the restaurants smoking area. But now that there is a North Carolina ban on smoking in public places, it’s just another part of the restaurant. Unless the place is just swamped, you can expect to be seated in the front area. The only time I’ve seen the bar actually being used is when my wife and I visit to grab a to-go order, when we use to drink a glass of wine or beer while waiting.

The Menu

The Garlic Knots menu is what you would expect to find at a small time pizzeria/Italian restaurant. My wife and I have been many times and have tried many of the dishes and are yet to get something we didn’t like. The food is outstanding. Here are just a few of the selections from the menu:

Appetizers: Mozzarella Sticks, Fried Mushrooms, Garlic Knots

Soups and Salads: House Salad, Antipasto Salad, Chef Salad, Greek Salad, and Chicken Salad. Available soups depend on the day and vary.

Entrees: Chicken Parmesan, Ravioli (spinach, cheese and meat), Manicotti, Chicken Cacciatore, Lasagna, Eggplant Parmesan, Fettuccine Alfredo, Spaghetti

Pizza: Palermo, Meat, Veggie, White, Vally Special, Calzones

They also offer a number of cold and warm sub selections that are excellent.

My wife always gets the Calzones, which are the best we’ve ever had anywhere. In addition to the Calzone, my favorites include the chicken Parmesan, Fettuccine Alfredo, and Spinach Ravioli. Our kids love the Calzones and pizza.

Our favorite of everything are the Garlic Knots. No matter what, make sure place an order for the warm garlic knots. They are absolutely out of this world. I’ve considered just making a meal on them a few times!

Staff and Service

Service is my only issue and complaint with Garlic Knots. The staff is wonderful. They are friendly and always willing to be of service. The problem is they are seldom under staffed. The wait staff works diligently to provide great service, but sometimes they are so busy with the number of tables they have they just can’t. This is a minor grievance for us, as we are seldom in a hurry when visiting, but could be a concern for others. The owners and management need to do a little better job anticipating traffic and staffing appropriately.

Garlic Knots is small family owned business, and as a result chances are you just might be served by the owners or their children.

Family Friendly

Garlic Knots is absolutely family friendly and offers a kids menu. You’ll often find the restaurant’s owner’s grandchildren helping out and entertaining the customers. Their grand daughter loves to come over and talk to our daughter. With that said, we did visit last week and found that they only have 2 high chairs in the whole restaurant. Both of which were being used by a family at another table. Our daughter had to sit in a chair. While she did fine, it did make us a little nervous.

Price

Garlic Knots prices are very reasonable, with the average meal falling into the $7 - $8 mark. Sandwiches being a little less expensive, and full entree’s being a little more. Overall though and excellent value considering how great the food is. The value is so good, that Garlic Knots is the family restaurant of choice for us and our 6 children when we eat out as a family.

Our Rating

We love Garlic Knots and highly recommend it to anyone visiting the Maggie Valley/Waynesville NC area. The food is great, the environment relaxed, and the price point spot on.

Food: ★★★★★
Ambiance: ★★★☆☆
Cleanliness: ★★★☆☆
Service: ★★★☆☆
Price: ★★★★★
Overall: ★★★★☆

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Overall: ★★★★☆

Lomo GrillFor this review, we headed back to historic downtown Waynesville and decided to try the Lomo Grill, located on Church street just off Main Street.  The entrance to Lomo Grill is so discrete that you can almost drive right by and never even know its there, but certainly don’t make that mistake.  The Lomo Grill is now one of our favorite places in the Waynesville area.

The Restaurant

Lomo Grill is owned by Chef Ricardo Fernandez and his wife Suzanne who opened Lomo Grill in 1995 when they moved from South Florida share their supurb culinary skills with Western North Carolina.  The array of menu items is a bit hard to describe, so I’ll leave it to the experts at Southern Living who said: “Mediterranean cuisine with an Argentine grill”.  If like me you aren’t exactly sure what that means, let me translate: “Delicious“.

I knew where the restaurant was located, an followed the directions for parking from the website which stated “Parking is available across the street”.  Turns out, parking isn’t available across the street.  The lot across from the reserved is all reserved.  Parking is available in a limited amount on the street and also behind the restaurant.  Unfortunately for us it was raining, so we got a little wet, but not too bad.

Lomo Grill is a beautiful restaurant.  Not overly decorated or ornate, but just right.  Solid wood floors, natural brick walls with heavy wood trim and attractive almost Italian like washed walls.  The restaurant isn’t overall large, but offers plenty of room.  We visited on a Wednesday evening and when we walked in where one of two couples in the restaurant.  It was quiet and not busy, which was very nice.

Lomo Grill Inside

We elected to sit towards the middle of the restaurant, near a wall so that we not only had a little privacy, but a good view of the restaurant as well.  Our server arrived and took our drink order while we looked over the menu.  Lomo Grill has a full bar and a large assortment of wines by the bottle.  They do only offer a small list of choices by the bottle though.

Menu

The menu is chocked full of unique and delicious looking appetizers, salads, and entrees. Now is good to mention their website which is good. The best feature is that it has a current menu online. Why don’t more restaurants do this?

Since you can browse the menu, I won’t go into the details, but as you can see they have something for everyone.

Staff and Service

As our drinks were brought to the table, our server described the 3 different specials for the evening, including a special appetizer of fresh bread warmed with seasoned olive oil. I decided to go with one of the specials: Pork tenderloin scallions with mushroom demo-glaze, a baked potato and asparagus. My wife went with a more traditional rib-eye steak. We also decided to give the fresh bread appetizer a try as well.

Our server hurried off to the kitchen, while we sat, talked, enjoyed our drinks and the nice quiet atmosphere of the restaurant. Speaking of drinks, I ordered the usual Gray Goose Vodka Martini, slightly dirty with 3 olives. It was good, but a little different as I am pretty sure the vermouth was a little sweeter and more of it was used. A decent Martini none the less.

Our bread appetizer arrived a few minutes later, fresh hot and covered with a warm seasoned olive oil.  I thought it was heavenly, while my wife thought it was ok, but a little too greasy for her liking.  The bread itself was great, hard and crunchy on the outside, soft and warm on the inside.

Bread

Our food took longer than I expected to arrive, especially considering we were one of 4 people in the restaurant. While not a concern for us as we were enjoying some time together away from the kiddos, for someone more in a hurry, I can see this being a big issue. I didn’t time how long it took our food to arrive, but if I had to guess I would say a good 20-30 minutes.

Our server was great though. Very friendly and informative about the different items on the menu. He was checked on us, but not so much as to be a bother. I tipped him well and hope to get him when we return.

When our food did finally arrive, it look delicious.  The Pork Tenderloin medallions were what I expected, but they were beyond good.  It was by far one of the best dishes I have ever had.  The pork was tender, the mushroom demi-glaze full of mushrooms with a subtle sweet taste.  It was delicious.

Pork Medallions Mushroom Demi-glaze

My wife’s steak arrived cooked as requested and looked good as well.  I’m not a big rib-eye fan personally, but she said it was a good steak.  Not great, but good.

Rib-eye Steak

We enjoyed our food, and ate way too much.  Even as full as we were, we couldn’t turn down the raspberry cheese cake for dessert.  It too was excellent.

Family Friendly

While I could be wrong, I wouldn’t say Lomo Grill is a family friendly restaurant, to my standards at least.  I didn’t notice a child’s menu nor did I see any high chairs out in the open either.   The environment and food prices would tend to imply to me to be more of adult focused restaurant, so keep that in mind if you decide to bring the whole family.

Price

Lomo Grill prices were average for this type of fine dining restaurant.  The special I ordered was $22.00 and my wife’s steak was $32.  Expensive, but really really good.  Average dinner prices range from $14 to upwards of $30.  If you’re looking for a cheap eat, Lomo Grill is not the place, but if you’re looking for great food and willing to pay for it, Lomo Grill is the place.

Our Rating

We loved Lomo Grill and will definitely be going back.  The fresh and unique food was refreshing.  We were growing tired of the same old types of restaurants with the same old types of dishes.  Lomo Grill provided us with a delicious and unique dining experience, and we highly recommend you give it a try.

Food: ★★★★★
Ambiance: ★★★★☆
Cleanliness: ★★★★★
Service: ★★★★☆
Price: ★★★☆☆
Overall: ★★★★☆

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Bocelli’s Italian Eatery - Waynesville NC

March 3, 2009
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Overall Rating:
If it weren’t for the large Bocelli’s Italian Eatery sign out front, it would be rather easy to just drive right by Bocelli’s and not even know it was there. Fortunately we live in the area and have driven by enough times to spot it!
The Restaurant
Bocelli’s is located at 319 N Haywood [...]

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