La Viola
499 Chestnut St.
Cedarhurst, NY 11516-2019
516-569-6020
Traditional Italian food comes with friendly service at this large restaurant opposite the railroad platform in Cedarhurst.
During the early-to-mid '90s, family-style Italian dining--the sharing of large
platters of food designed to feed two or three--was the rage. Times change.
These days, only a few Long Island family-style
restaurants remain, most of them mini-chains.
La Viola, which has one branch in Syosset and two in Florida, is one such
stalwart. Much loved by the large groups of family and friends who gather
around circular tables in its warmly old-fashioned dining rooms, the
23-year-old establishment (which has offered family-style meals for at least 10
years) exudes a sense of camaraderie and good times.
For starters, a platter of meaty, garlicky
portobello mushrooms atop spinach will satisfy even those who ordinarily eschew mushrooms. Fried calamari, offered with a spicy marinara
sauce, is crisp on the outside, tender within. And a tricolor salad is fresh
and sprightly.
A generous platter of eggplant parmigiana amounts to a lush, well-executed
classic. The same holds true of the penne alla vodka, full-flavored even without
meat. Pan-sauteed salmon is fresh, light and not the least bit overwhelmed by
the garlic and tomatoes cooked with it. Linguine with white clam
sauce features lots of clams and garlic, just as it should.
For dessert, tiramisu is fine but unremarkable, but flourless chocolate cake delights. So does the raspberry cream cake, its filling
enhanced by fresh fruit and a shot of booze.
Whatever you do, don't let the waitstaff intimidate you into ordering more food than you want. And make sure your server does not portion out what he brings to the table. The purpose of family style dining is to eat as much or as little as you choose.
Conclude with an espresso. And appreciate
those you're dining with.
By Joan Reminick.
HoursLunch, Monday to Friday; dinner nightly.
Website
Assessment
Family-style Italian fare for big-time garlic lovers.
Cuisine
Italian
Major Credit Cards Accepted
Yes
Price Range
Expensive ($25-$50),
Moderate ($15-$25)
Reservations
Recommended
Special Features
Open for Lunch/Brunch,
Good for Parties/Large Groups,
Business Lunch/Dinner,
Near LIRR Station
Wheelchair Access
Restrooms not accessible.
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