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    Agio Ristorante

    3.4 (64 reviews)
    Closed 7:00 am - 11:00 AM, 5:00 pm - 9:00 PM

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    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Good for groups
    Dogs allowed

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    dinner menu

    food is tasty, food was served in no time, place is kid friendly, location is great, walking distance from disneyland and they validate ticket for parking.

    Fit and Light blueberry yogurt with granola and honey
    Ivy F.

    Ambiance is good. Buffet looks presentable. The best things I had was the eggs, sausage, fruit, and my own custom parfait with the granola, a cup of the fit and light blueberry yogurt, and honey. My food was fine. It was good even. Service was a little slow but we went in when they had just opened. The main issue that knocks them down two stars, is that it seems they don't keep up with the expiration of their food. My boyfriend was lucky to spot mold in a pastry before he ate it. And when I went to pick out a yogurt, the first one I grabbed was expired over a week. I luckily found the blueberry one that had 5 days left. All in all it tastes good but be weary that they may not be attentive to the food age.

    Tuscan Chicken
    Kelly S.

    We were skeptical about eating here after a recent experience at another hotel restaurant it were pleasantly surprised. The checkin was cooked perfectly and beefy flavorful and there was a ton of asparagus, but the polenta was not creamy as the menu suggests. The pasta was plain on its own but the tomatoes and olives gave it flavor. They don't have a kids menu (or at least didn't give us one) but kindly made a grilled cheese with a side soup. The grilled cheese was super cheesy. Drinks were great - the bar onsite knows what they're doing! Service was quick and attentive, although we were the only people in the restaurant.

    Petite Salad
    Dante M.

    After spending the day at California Adventure, we headed back to the double tree hotel to enjoy dinner at the Agio. We went early in the evening when they first opened and were seated right away. My girlfriend and I decided to split the caprese salad as an appetizer, which came with 6 total pieces of tomato, mozzarella, and basil, with a balsamic glaze drizzled on top. It was very fresh, tasty, and a nice way to start the meal. My grandma wasn't hungry, so she ordered the petite salad as her main, and said it was really fresh and tasty as well! For the other mains, we got the Tuscany chicken, the spaghetti bolognese, and the fettuccine Alfredo. The tuscany chicken was okay, a little flavorless, and you can taste a lot of butter that it was probably cooked in. The fettuccine Alfredo was okay as well, nothing really to right home about. Out of the 3 mains, I think the spaghetti bolognese was the best, as it was a nice meat sauced served over spaghetti. Simple and done right. I'm willing to try this place again in the future when I'm back in the area!

    Andres A.

    Stopped in for dinner and the dining room was empty. The restaurant was a bit on the dark side and the decor seemed a bit dated. For dinner my gf had the Romano flatbread which had sausage, pepperoni, capicola, marinara and mozzarella. She absolutely loved it. It was very tasty and flavorful. I had the NY steak (10oz) with mashed potatoes, garlic spinach with tomato sauce. The steak and veggies were full of flavors. Unfortunately the piece of steak was not a good cut of meat. It was chewy and tough.

    Eggs Benedict - $14 & Orange Juice - $5
    Derek S.

    Came by for breakfast the other day while staying at DoubleTree Suites Anaheim Convention Center. Restaurant is located on the main level of the 4 diamond resort. Hilton Honors Gold and above members can get a voucher that can be used towards the buffet or the All American Breakfast cooked-to-order breakfast. Started out with the Orange Juice which was surprisingly decent, and appropriately priced for tourists at $5. Moved on to the Eggs Benedict which was decent. The hash browns were fresh and tasty. The eggs were well poached and the hollondaise sauce was decent. Service was okay by the waitstaff and the wait for food was on the longer side... Ambiance of the restaurant was towards upscale and the interior was recently remodeled. ~$25/head after tax and gratuity for dinner.

    Chinese Chicken Salad
    Wilhelm Y.

    The Agio Ristorante is housed in the lobby level of the Doubletree Guest Suites in Anaheim. Having to crunch some numbers on my laptop for a work-related report I was too lazy to journey out into the hot, humid tourist areas so I stayed inside my hotel for lunch instead. Although the restaurant was fairly inactive during the lull between breakfast time and lunch time the large staff seemed to be in a zombie-like mode walking around doing very little of anything while I stood near the restaurant entrance waiting to be acknowledged and to get a table. Somebody finally noticed, and I was led to a table where I was seated next to a large window. The rays of the sun were shining brightly and the trajectory through the glass hit my laptop screen square on. So much for trying to get a little work done during my lunch. Since my mind was preoccupied by my work I didn't notice the restaurant's interior. That's rare for a detail-oriented person such as myself. When I reached down to put my laptop back into my bag I did notice how dirty the finely packed carpet was. I shook my head in disbelief as to how a pricey hotel restaurant could just leave food particles sprinkled throughout the floor. While she moved in a snail-like manner my waitress was very nice in demeanor. She brought me ice water and a glass of soft drink as I had requested. I kept my order simple by going with a soup and salad selection. A basket of hot, toasted French bread arrived on my table accompanied by two rectangles of soft creamery butter accented by a single leaf of basil (http://static.px.yelp.com/bphoto/yc-C4YJFOC-_gowyutJhVA/l). The bread was very good being hot and crunchy on the outside and soft and moist on the inside. What kills a soup quicker than any ingredient? If you're thinking salt you're right on! The Chicken Minestrone (http://static.px.yelp.com/bphoto/5HmlKQnd1qPWCgfLNLJoIA/l) showed good promise with quality ingredients such as chunky zucchini, carrots, kidney beans and spinach leaves. The hearty tomato-based soup was cluttered with ripped away chunks of chicken breast meat and even topped off with a spoonful of pesto, but when the salt settled in not even my water nor my soft drink could wash away that salt taste that had caked onto my tongue. My Chinese Chicken Salad (http://static.px.yelp.com/bphoto/51DUqnvwX7Qm9bdlCd7o5w/l) was presented beautifully with a massive portion of garden fresh vegetables topped off with a tangy peanut sauce and a wig of crispy deep-fried rice noodles. The fresh lettuce, red cabbage, carrots, green and yellow bell peppers, snow peas and mandarin orange segments mixed well with the tangy dressing and the crunchy noodles but the cashew nuts sprinkled on top were a tad stale and the chicken meat was bland and tasteless. Whoever over-salted the broth should have left some of the salt for the chicken. The only plus during this visit was probably the fact that my waitress refilled my soft drink three and a half times. If I'm ever at this hotel again I've learned my lesson. Next time I leave the hotel for lunch! 2.5 stars!

    Greek Yogurt Parfait
    Gregory C.

    Located inside The Doubletree Suites, we only stopped in here for breakfast before heading to the airport on our last day in Anaheim. We didn't do the all you can eat breakfast buffet. Instead I had a Greek Yogurt Parfait and my other half had an egg and avocado wrap. Both were quite good.

    rosalyn m.

    The server was nice. But $30 for this mini dry Salmon to go was sad. This not leftover folks; it's the full dish in a box. At least the salmon had a nice crisp, but dryyyyyy.

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    Special shout out to Miguel for his exceptional service. What a great man! Food was good too.

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    Food was barely edible. Cold and had clearly been sitting for some time. Ridiculously over priced.

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    Great breakfast buffet with fresh breakfast fare beyond expectations with great service. Better than most doubletree buffets I've had

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    "Had dinner while staying at hotel. Generous servings and pretty good food. Too bad not busier on a Sunday night."

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