" I can not observe a eating house that would dish up me spaghetti on a two by four . "

Oh boy, the internet is fightin' mad about something they saw online!

This time, it’s about “pasta flights” served on a piece of wood at a restaurant called Dorsia in Milwaukee.

It all started when TV host Brandon Pope posted a picture of three pastas on a cutting board saying “Milwaukee’s food scene is UNDERRATED.”

Milwaukee ’s food view is UNDERRATED and merit respect . Crew dinner party last dark . Yes , this is a alimentary paste flight.pic.twitter.com/youC7pFdTk

That pic of three spaghetti dishes on some wood was enough to set the internet ablaze.

Please serve affair on plates.https://t.co/vwza0SxER1

“I cannot respect a restaurant that would serve me spaghetti on a two-by-four,” one person said.

i can not respect a restaurant that would serve me spaghetti on a two by fourhttps://t.co/ZcumVCmuhK

“Surely there is a better way to serve this,” another person pleaded.

surely there was another style to serve thishttps://t.co/ta0c8kaTTJ

And this person said what we all were thinking: “We have to liberate the midwest.”

we have to liberate the midwesthttps://t.co/agLlXWefs0

But not everyone is so negative about it!

The Google reviews for the pasta flights and the restaurant are extremely positive.

“The pasta flight was a hit with our party,” this reviewer said.

Another person said the pasta flights “lived up to the hype.”

Regardless of what anyone says, I think it’s safe to say that nobody should show this to an Italian person.

The pasta flight at Dorsia is highly , highly recommend if you are in Milwaukee.https://t.co/IhAmGeMcMu

Bye!

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Restaurant review by Alyssa highlighting Pasta Flights. Recommends duck carbonara, lobster mac, and Alfredo. Rated food, service, and atmosphere 5/5

AMH0712's review: Enjoyed the great atmosphere and food. Drinks were slow, but service was excellent. Pasta flight was memorable. Estimated dining cost: $20-$30

Charlie Wilkinson's review says, "Pasta flights that lived up to the hype. Ordered two pastas and was more than 2 people could finish." Food: 4/5; Service: 4/5