If you are an Italian culinary purist (you annually helped your grandmother make 300 dozen raviolis for the Diocese), this place ""smokes"" its more well known neighbors in Troy & Auburn Hills at a fraction of the cost. You won't be rubbing shoulders with the rich & famous, but the locals know this is a top shelf restaurant. If you enjoy a great (mostly, unavailable in other famous Italian restaurants) value wine, try the Cesari Amorone with your meal.
Pros: excellent food, knowledgeable service, ample parking
Cons: average ambiance, difficult to find, boisterous crowd
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