What I like about the waiters and waitress' is that they really give you enough time to look over the menu. There are so many things to choose from, the menu is truly loaded with choices and it makes it hard to choose what you want. The waiters and waitress are very patient in allowing you time to figure out what you want to eat.
One thing that helps you to decide what to get is that the menu is broken down into six categories and gives great details of each dish. The categories are: Insalata and Anitpasta, Pane, Piatti, Fritto, Affettati and Formaggi. They also have a separate menu for brunch and breakfast if you prefer that instead.
The prices maybe a little up there, for instance if you would like to try the soup of the day it will cost you $7 just for a little soup; the beet salad is only a dollar more. However, some of there main dishes are only $9 like the grilled calamari. So, in some ways they seem expensive, but in other ways they seem just right!
It is a really good thing if you pace yourself while eating here. Don't eat too much during the time they serve appetizer, because after you have you r main course they will bring you another little meal at the meal. Your closing meal will be a cheese platter and cappuccino. There are twenty different cheeses to choose from! I really have no personal recommendation when it comes to which chesses to choose, just pick whatever you want I am sure you will be happy with your choice!
I forgot mention that after you finish your after dinner snack they of course want you to experience dessert! You really can't go there and not try any of their desert. Share a dessert if you have to. One of their dessert specialties is the Pullman bread that is light and fluffy and is drizzled with sweet truffle oil!
I really can't say anything and about this joint. It really is quite a treat. Just remember to get the full experience of eating here you really should comes as hungry as you possibly can then be sure to pace yourself when you sit down to eat.
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