Corso: Endless Family-Style Italian
6361 Fallsview Blvd, Niagara Falls
(905) 353-7174
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Amazing experience! Food was all fresh and delicious. Portions were a good size, more than enough ! We had the option of having seconds but could barely get through the first helping. Service was exquisite! Dessert is not included but they do give cookies to bring home. Would highly recommend this restaurant.
Beautiful restaurant! The environment is an expierence from the wine tastings to the house made noddles. Lived the welcome of prosecco. The food was great as well, a lot of food for 2 people. I will say our server was not very attentive to use during our service. Server was not knowledgeable about the extensive wine menu. When I asked about a specific wine he told me about the wine label description. Dessert was impeccable! The Italian cookies upon leaving was a great touch.
The food and service were amazing!! It was wonderful to be able to try each dish and have more of what you liked.. we were too full to get seconds of our favorites! A great way to end our mini vacation!
The welcome was very good as they asked us if we are going to see a show at the OLG and have the tickets that we will get $10 off for each of us. The restaurant itself has a nice ambience. The 3 course family style menu was very good for the food quantity. We received antipasto with bread as course 1, 3 different kinds of pasta for course 2 and for course 3 we received salad, a fish entree, veal parmigiana, braised beef and a chicken entree. We were given a box with 2 cookies to go for dessert, however I would have wished they would offer coffee/tea/espresso which we were not. The other pet peeve I had was that while I was still eating the antipasto they asked if they could bring the next course out and I politely said no please wait 5 minutes. I felt rushed and I didn't enjoy that part of it as my experience with my first time going there.
Very disappointed with this experience. My partner and I did not care for any of the food we were served except for the antipasto plate. Basically, we paid $70 each for bread, cheese and cold cuts because absolutely nothing on the menu we liked enough to finish never mind order more of. All pasta dishes were veal – chicken would have been a nice option in some. I opted for water to drink, and when the waiter noticed that my water was gone, he didn't offer me anymore, but he did offer my partner another soda – likely because the water is free. I did give it a four star for value because if you enjoyed the food it would be worth the cost. They give you a box of two cookies to take as a dessert option, which doesn't make a lot of sense to me. Why not offer gelato or ice cream and include it with the price? Instead paying for a box and the labour of somebody putting the cookies into the box - that would be more of an expense than gelato or ice cream included. Save your money and go to Brasa upstairs. The pasta in their side dish buffet is better than anything I had at Corso. Understandably everyone has a different taste/opinion for foods but the table beside us was not happy with what they were being served either and they were Italian.
The 2nd course was better than the main course. Veal Parmesan was chewy and the chicken cacciatore had bones in it. Olive Garden has better food and far less expensive. I do not recommend Corso! I won't be back!
A nicely decorated restaurant in the heart of Niagara Falls tourist district.. we were seated at the worst table in the restaurant on the busiest corner beside a dirty dish counter when there were many better tables free for the whole time we were there. Why would they do that? Service was OK with some longish gaps in getting courses. The “ 1 dinner fits all” menu is not good. The food was generally poor. The cold cuts in the antipasto tasted like they were right out of plastic packaging, the rest of it good. 2 of the 3 pastas were very good and the 3rd, squash stuffed ravioli not good at all. The veal and chicken were the worst quality meat we've had in a full service restaurant. Not cheap, nor even good value, but alas, we were in Niagara Falls. However, there are far better Italian restaurants in Niagara Falls and Niagara generally . Go there
No longer suppling a bottle of wine or dessert Disappointing No fish dishes in selections served
This is our 7th time in 4 years and the first time I've been disappointed.
We went for our anniversary and it was made special by a cake being brought out that said happy anniversary on it.
The food was great as always. Endless but we couldn't eat seconds, we were so full!
The service was mediocre. For a fine dining restaurant it was less than good. The server took forever in between courses (10-15 minutes). Offered drinks after the antipasto was already out and we started eating it. Everyone has an off night so we will chalk it up to that.
The most disappointing part, this was another visit where we expected the same everything since we've been quite a bit in the last few years and nothing changed. We went during April, July, September, October, and December in the past. You paid $59 a person during the week and you received Prosecco, complimentary wine, antipasto, bread, salad, 3 pastas, meatballs or sausage (sometimes both), 2 different meat options and 1 seafood option, and dessert. To our surprise the wine and desserts were no longer included?? Not only that but no seafood options were given.
This will likely be our last visit and we are locals which is a shame because what we once loved and talked highly of, has gone significantly downhill. I've been raving about this experience to many others and now have to go back and tell them all it is no longer worth it.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 4
Service: 2
Disappointed this time as wine and desert no longer included. Service was good but pasta dishes included 2 with red sauce and veal parmesean was not tender.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 3
Service: 5
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Corso's is a place we have visited quite a bit in the last few years. They removed the wine and dessert from the all you can eat portion of the menu but didn't change the price to reflect this loss. The food was great as usual. Service was under average. Slow between courses and wasn't asked for drinks until after the antipasto was out and we were eating. Overall it was an okay visit, the added touch that was nice was a cheesecake brought out with a happy anniversary chocolate on it. This will likely be our last visit as it seems it went dramatically downhill in the last 6 months
We came to Corso in March. Superior antipasto platter. Delicious pasta selection. Good roast pork and chicken with sides. Delicious desserts. Bottle of wine included in the price. Returned recently and brought friends. We were so excited about the entire experience. Shot of prosecco at the entrance like before but then the disappointment started. Mortadella and paper thin salami? Caccio e Pepe was still delicious as was boar bolognese but the carbonara was not carbonara. The chicken had a weird sauce on it, not appetizing at all. I enjoyed the veal parm (maybe beef?) but my friends did not. Dessert was extra? $6 for a coffee? No wine included? The waiter was great, as were the other wait staff who brought out our food. But at almost $100 pp we could have gone to a nicer Italian restaurant. It's disappointing how they've changed but my fault for not double checking the website and noticing the changes.
Tk was a great server! Recommend my wife and I a great wine bottle to have with my meal and the desert he brought us for our anniversary was outstanding.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 4
Service: 5
My husband and I we really liked the experience. The food was good overall but not to the point of wanting to go back for something. Chicken Masala was the best and they served it towards the end of the three course meal. The restaurant is beautiful and our server was great! I would recommend for the experience
Where do you start? Outstanding service start to finish hour and 20 minutes an hour 30 minutes. Good conversations with the staff. The other people around. It was a wonderful atmosphere.
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