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Buona Sera, Smithtown, Long Island


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I don't post here much, but I had to let all of you Long Islanders know about this place. I don't know why there is not anything posted here about them. I went last week and here is what I had:

Mozzarella sticks

ravioli

cannolli for desert!!!!

It was SOOOOOOOOOO good, and I DID NOT GET SICK!!!!! :D . Their gluten free menu has a ton of options. Seriously, I can go back there and eat something DIFFERENT next time (and the time after that....). They also had a lot of options for desert: apple pie, brownie, and the awesome cannolli. They are located in the Waldbaums shopping center on East Main street in Smithtown.

Oh, and DH and friends said the regular food was great too!

LISA

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I know this post is old, but I actually used to work there. They do have a great gluten-free Menu and the owner actually sells his stuff at Uncle Guiseppes in Smithtown, well only the Tiramisu. They tried to cater to the gluten-free community. The head chef takes a lot of pride is his gluten free foods and the health of his patrons.

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pshifrin Apprentice

I discovered it this fall and mentioned it in a post a few weeks ago. The chicken parm is amazing! My friend (also gluten-free) and I tried to send back the Italian bread cause it looked so "real" we thought it wasn't gluten-free.

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