World-class authentic Italian food, with a menu to suit all tastes. The wine list includes a range of Italy's finest. The Brunellos were excellent, and reasonably priced (for an expensive, good wine). The Brunello Montalcino 2001 was $65. I found the servings to be of a size typical of those offered in Europe, very adequate, and priced appropriately ($18 - $25). This is a quality operation, and one should expect prices that are commensurate. Those who report the ""servings too small and too expensive"" should probably stick with the all-you-can-eat buffets!
Pros: great parking. Nice ambience with open garage doors on a summer evening. Friendly, prompt service. Excellent food and wine offerings.
Cons: Access a little confusing with one way streets and less than optimal signage.
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