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Caruso's Italian Ristorante


Caruso's is a good Italian restaurant in Gilbert, and has the potential to be a great Italian restaurant. The strip mall on the southwest corner of Greenfield and Baseline is probably not the best location for Caruso's, but once you find it you will probably want to make a return trip. I know I will.

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Added on: Jul 14, 2007 in Category: Regional Cusine

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