I have blogged a lot about Paolo Lombardi's in the past. Today the Troy Record had a great article to mark its silver anniversary.
Click here to check it out.
Showing posts with label Paolo Lombardi's Ristorante. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Paolo Lombardi's Ristorante. Show all posts
Thursday, November 3, 2011
Friday, April 22, 2011
Paolo Lombardi’s: Dine In Dash Out – Chicken Marsala
Average Joe here and, while I hate to sound like a broken record since I’ve mentioned these guys a few times already, I also think it’s high time to show you some pictures of the Dine In Dash Out dinner for six that I ordered on Wednesday. I’m sure you have heard about the generous portions Paolo Lombardi’s gives. If not, just take a look at this:
Every dinner comes with Italian bread and salad. |
The dinner for six set me back $28.99. That comes out to less than $5 per person. Good luck finding a deal better than that, especially something that isn’t fast food. If you’re looking for a smaller portion than the one I got, the dinner for two is $14.99 and the dinner for four is $19.99. A word to the wise: I’m not the only “average joe” that knows about this deal so you better call your order in as early as possible. They told me they sell out pretty regularly and, if I judge by the long line that’s always wrapped around the building, it’s really popular.
Check it out if you haven’t, you can’t beat having such great food at such a low price with so little work on your end. For more information about the restaurant and a look at next week’s schedule, click here.
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Paolo Lombardi's "Dash Out - Dine In" Dinner for Four
Just because I leave it to Average Jane to clip coupons out of the Sunday newspaper doesn’t mean I’m never looking for a way to save some money. Go ahead and call me cheap, but a word to the wise: I have spent my First Communion money. It’s my eighth grade graduation money I’m holding onto.
Anyway, many of you may recall my Five Rensselaer County Gems feature. I mentioned Paolo Lombardi’s Ristorante, a great Italian restaurant in Wynantskill. I just wanted to pass on a friendly reminder that they are running their “Dash out – Dine in” family meal deal every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. The $20 dinner for four is pick-up only and runs from 3:30 pm – 6:00 pm but the restaurant asks that you call your order in early.
You can’t really beat the deal. I know some days once I walk in the door the last thing on my mind is cooking. On days like that it’s a struggle just to crack open that first beer can…the next one or two don’t come much easier.
Take a look at this week’s menu. Check Paolo Lombardi’s website for more information including their prices for a two or six person dinner.
MENU FOR Week of MARCH 29th:
TUESDAY: Pollo alla Milanese with Roasted Red Potatoes
WEDNESDAY: Lasagna Rollatini
THURSDAY: Sausage & Peppers over Penne Pasta
WEDNESDAY: Lasagna Rollatini
THURSDAY: Sausage & Peppers over Penne Pasta
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Five Rensselaer County Gems
Paolo Lombardi’s Ristorante, West Sand Lake Road, Wynantskill.
Believe it or not, Wynantskill is home to more than just banks. If you live in the Capital Region and have a craving for some upscale Italian food, few places will hit the spot like Paolo Lombardi’s Ristorante. Cheapskates beware: some of the dishes run on the high end for Italian food but, as the saying goes, you get what you pay for. They have the whole nine as far as Italian food goes and their menu offers a lot of unique dishes. Definitely try the veal, I recommend the Cotoletta alla Paolino -- veal topped with ricotta cheese, prosciutto and eggplant. Everything is top notch, they have a huge wine list and plenty of room to park outside. Check it out, you’ll thank me later and you'll head home with enough leftovers for at least lunch, maybe dinner.
Jose Malones - River Street, Troy
We live in the age of mash-up's. YouTube is full of videos mashing together two pre-recorded songs to make something new and fresh. Artists like Girl Talk and Super Mash Bros. have made a living off of it. If you haven't been to Jose Malone's you're probably spending way too much time choosing chain restaurants eating thawed frozen food or eating microwave popcorn for dinner. Jose Malones mashes Irish and Mexican food. What more is there to say? Corned beef on one visit and pork tamales the next. Homemade guacamole and the region's best margaritas while watching an Irish act perform live.
Jimmy Casey's Restaurant - Washington Avenue, Rensselaer
Besides catching the train or grabbing the region's best view of the 4th of July fireworks, I have one more reason for you to visit the city of Rensselaer. Casey's Restaurant is a gem that not too many people who aren't local know about. You've probably driven by it and never thought about stopping. Besides Jimmy Casey being a terrifically nice person, the place never disappoints. Start with some bread & garlic oil or a heaping plate of chicken nachos if you are really hungry before digging into a menu where everything from the burgers to steaks to chicken parm will keep you coming back. Parking is tricky, especially on weekends, but don't let that stop you. Forget your preconceptions, Rensselaer is a great and safe little city.
Villa Valenti – West Sand Lake Road, Wynantskill
Save room for the bread, and it's ok to ask to take some home with you. Seriously. Villa Valenti is a great meal every time. You'll come back again and again as long as you don't mind birthdays and anniversaries happening around you -- there were five celebrations on my last trip. The menu can be a bit overwhelming to the uninitiated, but it's also what makes Villa Valenti so great. You can have a completely new experience each meal. After you devour some of that famous homemade bread, order the braciole as an appetizer, extremely tender and tasty. While you can't go wrong with pasta dishes because of their homemade sauce (also jarred and sold at Hannaford), my preference is to have pasta and sauce as a side to a chicken, veal seafood or beef entree. My mouth still waters when I think about the Chicken Saverio, a sautéed chicken breast rolled with ham and mutz (mozzarella), with a great mustard cream sauce. Wow!
Hender’Son’s Bar & Grill - Lower Main Street in Schaghticoke
If you haven’t heard of Hender’Son’s that’s okay, that’s why I’m here. I discovered it years ago and while it has a true cult following, there are those who may only head up to Schaghticoke once a year, in August. If that’s the case, you need to get up there more often and you need to give Hender’Son’s a try. Well-known for the pizza the restaurant does everything right and even cooks a mean prime rib on Fridays. It’s your neighborhood bar with down home service and brings in that element of your favorite restaurant with good old home cooked meals.
Do you agree, which restaurants would you put on your Five Gems Lists?
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