To get my Italian food fix, I went to Bistro on 130, a restaurant that's located at a small and unassuming strip mall in Middleburg Heights. Though the place doesn't look like much on the outside, the interior was nice with clean tablecloths, romantic lighting, and comfortable seating.
After being greeted by the exceedingly friendly staff, I sat at a booth. I ordered the chicken parmesan, and because my server hyped it up, I also got the soup of the day, which was cream of mushroom. I received the cream of mushroom soup first. I took a bite, and I'm glad to report that the soup lived up to the hype. It was full of flavor and came with plenty of mushrooms.
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