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Little Venice Restaurant
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Review by:
paula e.
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All that artwork and good food too! Let Romeo and Bernadette be your hosts for a delightful lunch or dinner in the most curious little place in town. Don't let the location fool you. Once you're inside, you step into a wonderland land of guilded frames and authentic oil paintings that would rival any museum. The sauce is legendary, and the meatballs are almost sinful. While the side salads are small, the entree's are large enough to share. The most impressive touch is the REAL cheese that's in the table containers-no imitation fillers here!..Valentines day is always jammed as Dan Cucci performs his one man show of sight and sounds..be there as Elvis and Frank Sinatra come alive as you dine on crepe manicotti and stuffed shells. The price is just right, considering the fact that if you went to a museum to see this art work you'd be paying twice as much, and you wouldn't even get food! ...
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