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- MMariaCincinnati / Dayton •1 review5.0Dined 2 days agoHad a fantastic birthday dinner! The ambiance was amazing and the food and service were top notch. Loved the ricotta doughnuts and espresso gelato for dessert. Will definitely be back!!More infoSottoPrice: Very Expensive• Italian• Central Business District•4.9
- CcatharinevipCincinnati / Dayton •22 reviews5.0Dined 7 days agoI always enjoy Rusk. This time I had the baby kale salad with salmon and my friend was pleased with the burger. Great drinks, and chocolate flourless for dessert. My husband’s favorites are the Cajun fettuccini and the beef rib dish: both enormous! We will return soon.More infoRusk Kitchen + BarPrice: Moderate• American• Cincinnati•4.3
- TTheaSan Francisco Bay Area •2 reviews5.0Dined on 17 Nov 2024Shrimp and grits to die for😋 Friendly and fast service❤️More info6 'N The Mornin'Price: Moderate• Breakfast• East Walnut Hills•4.3
- OTOpenTable DinervipCincinnati / Dayton •19 reviews5.0Dined on 27 Apr 2024Always a great vibe in here! The food is amazing, the owners are very friendly and the employees are awesome! Everyone is very engaging! This is a great addition to the area! I’m proud of these guys, wishing them the best of success - thank you for bringing more options to the cityMore info6 @ NitePrice: Moderate• Lounge• East Walnut Hills•4.1
- LLorinnCincinnati / Dayton •107 reviews5.0Dined on 8 Feb 2024We very much enjoyed our evening at Rusk and we’ll definitely go back at some point. Winter time is fun in the igloos and summarized nice because you can be upstairs. It’s easy to park and get around, which is always a nice extra. The menu is nice and food is delicious.More infoIGLOOS at Rusk Kitchen + BarPrice: Moderate• American• Cincinnati•4.2
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While you’re in Cincinnati, visit Burlington, which was one of the busiest Underground Railroad crossings before and during the Civil War. The area is now known more for its fantastic Italian cuisine, which isn’t so much traditional as it is adventurous. You can order delectable appetizers, such as Bruschetta Romano. It's homemade bread straight from the oven topped with chopped tomatoes and marinated in a garlic, olive, and olive oil concoction, then sprinkled with Romano cheese. Try a tuna sandwich topped with bruschetta, tomatoes, roasted red peppers and mozzarella for a delicious twist on a lunchtime staple. If you crave a more inventive entrée, try some medallion-sized veal cuts sautéed with lumps of fresh crab and asparagus in a champagne sauce accompanied by garlic-infused bread.