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Oregano Italian Kitchen

Oregano Italian Kitchen

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1600 Freedom Blvd 200 W, Provo, Utah, 84604, United States
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May 5, 2018
The food was fantastic. The service was wonderful. The owner Chad came out to talk to us and was very personable. When we told him how much we enjoyed it and asked for business cards to pass out, he gave us a huge stack of $5 gift cards to hand out instead. Highly recommend this restaurant. Can’t say enough good about it.

Apr 26, 2018
It's a beautiful place (new location) to have a group party like we had yesterday 4.25.18 or a romantic dinner. Food is excellent , we tried shrimp scampi and lasagna , both were huge portions ,very tasty. Price is almost the same as Olive garden. The owner visit our table and share some recipes with us with tips on how to get the italian perfect taste ,he is a young very experienced guy. Will visit again. Daniel S.

Apr 12, 2018
If you are looking for an Italian place this is not it. I was born and raised in Italy until 6 yrs ago and I can tell you this is not Italian. The atmosphere is great and they have live music, but the food is overpriced. Their antipasto is lame, the “assorted” cheese is out of a box and not Italian. The sauces too thick and overpowering (I got mushroom ravioli and I couldn’t taste the mushroom. Their eggplant parmigiana is too breaded and heavy. I got out of there stuffed, but I ordered something that should have been pretty light. If you are looking for good American food that has a little taste of Italy you might be satisfied (if you are willing to spend $50 for an antipasto and 2 pastas) but if you are looking for Italian food Terra Mia, down the street from this place it will be way more satisfying. This is not an Italian kitchen I can tell you that.

May 6, 2018
Love the food but hate the new location. While there is certainly more seating, which lends to more private conversations, it still has the feel of a TGIFridays. Also the door to the hotel was open and I could see straight down the hallway of the Marriott. It was very distracting seeing people coming in and out of their rooms. It felt like a hotel restaurant instead of the fun bistro I'm used to. But the food is good. The pesto gnocchi is the best.

Apr 9, 2018
This place has been my favorite place to eat out for a long time. The staff is kind, the food is incredible, and the chef personally delivered our meals. Great place to eat out for an incredible experience. PSA they almost always have coupons online. We got $10 off the last time we went.

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