Roman Village
Dearborn, MI 48120-1530
Phone: (313) 842-2100
- Price:
- $
- Hours:
- Mon-Thu 10:30am-10pm, Fri 10:30am-11am, Sat 4pm-11pm, Sun 1pm-10pm
Editorial Review for Roman Village – by Jane Slaughter
In Short
The dishes taste fresh, with a higher fat content, even without cheese, than you may be used to in Italian food. The simple, fresh-tasting marinara subjects tomatoes to just so much handling and no more. The pasta is homemade and includes the usual favorites: ravioli, fettuccini Alfredo, lasagna. Veal and chicken include marsala and cacciatore. The menu also includes pizza, calzones, meatball subs, and zuppa, a simple chicken soup).
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User Reviews for Roman Village
05/27/2008 Posted by CiaoBaby1999
Roman Village & Antonios have by far the best food. Prices are reasonable. The Lasagna is great. Huge Portions, lots of cheese, meat sauce and baked cheese on top. You will not leave hungry. The fresh bread that they bring to the table is unbelieveable. it is so good!!!! Youll never taste anything this good. The Ranch dressing here is great too, They do charge for everything, (Ranch, Marinara, extra cheese) but its worth it. As with any Restaurant, you might get some crappy service. I have had terrible service a few times here myself, but the food is so awesome that it doesnt stop me from coming back! haha If you live near this place, definately make a stop to either Roman Village or Antonios, you wont be disappointed!!!!!!
Pros: extremely clean
Cons: extra charges
12/30/2007 Posted by watch_and_wait
My wife and I have gone to Roman Village four times in the past three months. We have only been served twice! The first time we were not served, we had arrived at 9:00 PM on a Saturday night. We sat at our table for thirty minutes waiting for someone to take our order. Although there was only one other couple in the dining area, busboys and servers were walking in and out of the room, clearing tables and laying place settings. We noticed that the other couple, who had arrived before us were not being served either. They eventually got up and left after one of them went to the bar to pay their tab. We waited for ten minutes and left. On our way out a young girl bid us a goodnight and we informed her we never received anything but a glass of water. She was alarmed and muttered an apology as we went out the door. The second time we were refused service was 8:45 PM on a Sunday evening. The Roman Village website states that they are open until 10:00 PM. We were greeted by a large man with a mustache who rudely informed us that the "Village" was closing at 9:00 PM and refused to seat us. He did not even offer an apology. We left and we will never give them another chance. The sister restaurant of Roman Village, Antonio's in Dearborn Heights, is no better. There you may be seated, but being served is an adventure. Sometimes everything comes at once and sometimes you have to remind the servers to bring you your food. Both restaurants need to be boycotted by people who want reliable, polite service. The food is good, but you have only a 50/50 chance of eating it.
Pros: Good food.
Cons: You probably will not get a chance to eat it.
1 out of 1 people found this review helpful
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