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Romano's Macaroni Grill11885 Gateway Blvd W, El Paso, TX | Directions 79936
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disgrace. i was hired and fired on 3 weeks from macaroni grill. the traing was a joke. i was put down for not knowing things i was never told to do. i was treated with disrespect from the beginning. my love for cooking was the only reason i liked it. food is warmed up and never fresh. the Bitch (pardon my french) floor manager was the one who fired me. i have two kids and really needed the job.. she didnt even care to give me a chance to her i was scum i have no idea why. after that day i vowed to make myself better. i am attending culinary school in January. In a way the terrible people at macaroni grill will be the reaon i will someday own and work in a REAL restaurant.
Not up to par. I just moved here from The Woodlands, TX and I have to say that it does not compare with the restaurant there. I was very dissapointed with the service. The receptionist looked annoyed that she had to sit people and also answer the phone. It was a weekday so it was not busy but it took them like 5 minutes to seat us. She didn't even wait until we sat to give us our menus. She placed them on the table and left. My husband and I stood there to see if we could change tables with no one to even come up to see if there was a problem. There were like 3 or 4 waiters close by all chatting..... I don't understand. Food was great but the service just not up to par. Very dissapointed.
Performing chefs cook up rustic, home-style Italian entrees at this buzzing family restaurant..
In Short
A boisterous, all-ages crowd of pasta lovers pack this energetic Italian spot, where chefs clad in white hats and red scarves keep diners wide-eyed by showing their moves in the busy open kitchen. The menu boasts family-sized portions of hearty traditional fare, from antipasti, chicken and pasta dishes to seafood, steak and wood-fired pizzas. Signature plates include grilled pork chops, lobster ravioli, and penne rustica with shrimp, grilled chicken and smoked prosciutto in cream sauce.
over rated. Service was slow. The chicken picatta was tough and nothing special. To me it tastes like a pricier version of The Olive Garden. It's chain restaurant food. The bread is good.
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