If I could give this place 6 stars than I would. One of my favorite Italian places on Long Island. Amazing food. Get the baked ziti.
Richard T.
Classificação do local: 5 Great Neck, NY
my favorite restaurant in Long Island. The staff are always welcoming and friendly. You are always greeted by one of the owners. The food has always been excellent, they will modify anything on the menu to your wishes. My favorite is their veal parmigiana and fried zucchini. My wife loves their array of fishes for her main course. Give it a try you will not be disappointed
Jonny H.
Classificação do local: 5 New York, NY
I live in Seattle now but lived in New York for many years. Every time I visit, this is my go to restaurant! Not only do they greet you with a warm smile and a handshake, but they prepare the most delicious food! Lots of choices on the menu… so far everything I have tried has been top notch. They have a great wine list as well as other drinks too. I happen to be a snob when it comes to Italian food, these guys know how to run a place and in my opinion, nobody does it better in this area! If you live in Great Neck and haven’t come here yet, you’re missing out… if you live close by… It’s definitely worth the drive! You won’t be sorry!!!
Tim W.
Classificação do local: 2 Great Neck, NY
I tried this place for the first and last time. The calamari was good but the entrees were disappointing. After ordering a drink which was awful, the bartender claimed it wasn’t bad. The staff wasn’t exceptional friendly.
Gavriel K.
Classificação do local: 4 Great Neck, NY
Nice service and well located. Pretty nice Italian food. A little expensive. Affordable for lunch. Pasta, chicken, and veal dishes are all pretty good. Décor is nice and classy, giving it a classic Italian restaurant feel.
Steve L.
Classificação do local: 4 Great Neck, NY
One word: Ossobuco. Okay, maybe that’s two words. In any case, that’s reason enough for you to drop whatever you’re doing and make your way over to Bevanda. I first walked into Bevanda on a weekday evening. To be perfectly honest, I wasn’t impressed by first impressions. We were one of two other patrons in the restaurant, and we were brought to a table in the back. The place had a musty smell about it that didn’t do wonders for my appetite. My wife commented that it smelled like«grandma’s closet». The décor is similar; it’s not necessarily old, but it does have an old, dated feel to it. That said, the service was impeccable from the start. We were greeted warmly by a tall Italian man in a tuxedo, speaking in a very authentic Italian accent. As I tend to do, I asked him his recommendation for the best dish in the house, and he said it was the ossobuco. Actually, he had to repeat it a few times before he realized I had no idea what it meant before he said«the veal shank». This surprised me at first – usually at Italian restaurants they’ll automatically say something like the chicken Parmesan or the spaghetti and meatballs. I learned later that while the lines here in the US tend to be a little blurry, there is a distinct difference between southern Italian food(which tends to be more along the lines of what we’re to calling«Italian food», e.g., using more olive oil and tomatoes) vs. northern Italian food, which tends to use more butter and cream and generally tends to be a higher end dining experience. We started with some complementary bruschetta, mozzarella cheese, and olives, which was excellent. We also had an order of the antipasto. To me, this was a little hit-or-miss. The grilled portobello was the star of the plate: nice and juice with the perfect tinge of balsamic vinegar. The shrimp was fresh, large and had a nice snap. On the other hand, the mozzarella squares and fried clams had a bit too much breading for my taste, but were still decent. But as I said, the star of the evening was the ossobuco. It was an amazing meal. The dish came with a generous side of gnocchi with a sauce that wasn’t overpowering as I find in many other restaurants. As for the veal shank, it was amazingly tender, as if it’d been braised for hours. The meat literally fel off the bone, and there was a little fork stuck in the shank bone where you could dig out the marrow. I’d actually never tried marrow before, but I decided to put on my best«Green Eggs and Ham» hat and dig in. The flavor was amazing. It was a wonderful, savory, slightly sweet taste that just enveloped you and felt especially good on a chilly day. My wife had her usual linguine with clams, and said that the clams were among the freshest she’s had. And this is coming from someone who’s eaten a lot of linguine and clams in her day. We did make a return visit a few weeks later on a Saturday evening. This time, the restaurant was filled to capacity and I didn’t notice that musty smell anymore. The service was still excellent and the ossobuco was even larger this time around. But on the flip side, this time there was a substantial amount of sand in the clams. To the restaurant’s credit, the manager seemed genuinely concerned when we brought this up to him and said he’d «have a talk with the fish guy». But of course, this is more a matter of preparation than the actual quality of the seafood(which was still very good). Overall, I definitely am a fan of Bevanda, and will be back.
Sam H.
Classificação do local: 3 New York, NY
Went there for a Company holiday dinner. It was ok, no big deal, and the veal dish… def had better, however, the sauce with mushrooms and sun dried tomato was good. Service was prompt but unorganized in regards to dealing with approximately 25 ppl.
DJ W.
Classificação do local: 4 Queens, NY
The more I eat at Bevonda, the more I absolutely love this restaurant. The food is very good and the service is impeccable and very accommodating. This is an older, established restaurant. We come here to have a relaxing, leisurely meal. Once seated, they serve bread and a small plate with cheese, olives and bruschetta. I’m a one dish girl, so I always order the eggplant parmigiana. My husband loves the short ribs — served top of a bed of cavatelli and served smothered in sauce. He also loved the Osso Bucco. Divine. My aunt loves the fish here and my daughter loves the pasta dishes. After dinner meals are served with a complimentary cordial and biscotti. This is just a lovely, Italian restaurant. Great for a date, great for the family.