| Anyone have any suggestions for a restaurant in Old Town nearish the water to take a group of 10 adults that isn’t super expensive (haha)? Italian or Thai would be first choice. |
| Did you search online yet? |
| Yes, saw a few possibilities but none seem to have great food. I guess King Street is still more about location? Have eaten at the Thai restaurant at the end of King and it was very good, but hoping for something new. |
Yes, not known for food quality. |
| Vola’s is passable, ok prices and next to the water. |
| Mia's is fine. I've never eaten at the Thai place. |
| No longer live there so can't remember the name but the Thai place was good. |
| It's the location. None of the restos are actually good. |
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Probably Mai Thai for Thai or Mia's. Both are fine but not incredible. I'd probably choose Mai Thai--and I have to say I've loved it every time I've been but I've been told it's not the "best" Thai food around.
It is so sad that the Italian restaurant Landini Brothers has gone downhill so much, based on friends' reports and quick view of Yelp. I guess the service has become really bad. It was a family favorite for years, and the site of many birthday dinners in the 80s and 90s. What a waste. |
This! |
| Landini brothers is excellent, so are Thompson Italian and Signature Thai. On the river Barca is fun for tapas, and Ada’s is good for grilled items |
I just suggested Landinis. We go there regularly and haven’t noticed any change in service. |
I’m the pp—glad to hear your good recent experiences and hope the other things I’ve heard were just odd occurrences. I think the space in Landini Brothers would be better for a group than Thompsons but do love their food too. |
| The restaurant options is Old Town are surprisingly disappointing. |
The Landinis ruined the Fish Market when they bought it. |