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1426 NE Broadway St, Ste B 105, Portland, OR, 97232, United States
Get directions| Weekday | Schedule | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Mon | 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. | |
| Tue | 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. | |
| Wed | 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. | |
| Thu | 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. | |
| Fri | 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. | |
| Sat | Closed | |
| Sun | Closed |
APPALLING Customer service – My husband's family and I ( a big party of 15) went to the Pastini Pasteria downtown 9 located 911 SW Taylor at 9th Avenue last sunday (I couldn't find the restaurant downtown on citysearch so I thought I would just write the the review here.) My husbands' family is from out of state and we were all just trying to have a good time. We ordered our drinks, everyone was served after a while, except for my mother-in-law who had to remind the waitress of her drink, all the kids said that they had to r... read more
Is it better than Pierre's or Mama Maria's formerly located on SE Powell blvd? – I've sampled Pizza from all over the US and found only one pizza that compared with Pierre's-in Amesbury, MA. Are there any pizza lovers in Portland that rember the Pierre pizza sold from his deli on 39th & Powell? I would certainly love to find pizza that good again.
Just what I was looking for – I was craving pasta and Pastini delivered. The waitress was friendly and attentive even after a group of 8 came in after my friend and I. I had a delicious linguine with red pepper cream sauce and chicken. My friend enjoyed his baked ziti also. I found everything to be tasty, especially the bread, and the service was good. (The price was right also.)
overcooked, overpriced, over it – As the mother of two young children, I so wanted to like this local place. I've tried it 3 seperate times, but I refuse to lower my standards this much. Pasta is consistently overcooked. Sauces are watery and minimalist, with almost no flavor. Pasta with tomato and fresh basil seemed to have 2 tablespoons of flavorless chopped tomato and one slivered basil leaf on it, oh, and a puddle of water at the bottom of the bowl. The prices, while "low", are still ridiculously high for what is set bef... read more
My first pick for Italian in Portland!! – This is the only location I have been to and I always have a great experience!! There is never too long of a wait and the servers are always very friendly! My favorite appetizer is the Bruschetta Classico. My favorite pastas are Ziti Di Campagna and Rigatoni Zuccati. I've tried all the desserts and I could never pick a favorite. The prices are very reasonable and the portions are perfect. Not too much... Not too little. This isn't the place you wanna go if you like to leave stuffed. ... read more
Hoorray'ves for Pastini – Consistently good food and great service at a reasonable price. My family has been going there for some time and we never walk out dissapointed. This place knows what they do well and they stick to it. My favorites are the fusilli della Roma, their lasagna is heavenly and the soup is always excellent - make sure you like to combination first. Appetizers are actually appetizing and their salads are first quality. Wait staff are exactly what you'd expect - fast, friendly, efficient. Not a single waste... read more
Good sauces, overcooked pasta... – I'm Italian therefore I know "my pastas"...the sauces are great but the pasta is overcooked therefore try asking for "al dente"cooking..I'm not going back because I can make it better at home..
Not Good – Our dining experience was very disappointing. The food was bland and the meat in the meat sauce was extremely dry. Cesear salad was weak as well. The highlight of our meal was the beer and the bread,and according to the menu the bread actually came from the Pearl Bakery. I am amazed at the postive reviews this place has received on this site.
The second incarnation of this family-friendly pasta spot attracts frugal diners in Northwest. – In Short This rowdy 23rd Avenue spot packs families and couples into two dining rooms decorated with terra-cotta floors, wooden booths and bright lighting. Starters include the antipasto platter piled high with spicy coppacola, fresh mozzarella, olives and green salad, or the caesar with lemony dressing. Plates like spaghetti with meatballs and rigatoni with ragu sauce are great standbys. Tortellini di festa with peas, prosciutto... read more
Pastini Pastaria has a 4.3 star rating with 1,119 reviews.
Pastini Pastaria is closed now. It will open at 9:00 a.m.
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