Friday, April 1, 2011

Free bread with olive oil and balsamic
Limonchello


This restaurant is supposed to resemble Italy yet the only thing that made us think that was all the Mario’s and luigi’s walking in and out kissing each other 5 times on the cheek. We are still contemplating whether we will go back or not.

Ratings

Food:  7.5 out of 10

You receive free bread before your meals, which is always nice to start the evening.

The menu headings are in Italian, so it gets you quite excited about trying authentic Italian food, but I wasn’t quite convinced. Perhaps we should have had pasta?


Sipping on home-made Limonchellos

The pizza base was home-made and thin. Although, there wasn’t enough pizza toppings for the amount of money you pay. One member said she would recommend the Nutella Crepes for dessert. Overall not bad food, some enjoyed it more than others.

Service: 8 out of 10

Our waiter was personally very good; she knew the menu well and gave us all a sample of their home-made Limonchello (lemon liquor) to end the evening. 

Ambience: 5.5 out of 10

They captured the Italian villa style quite well. It was rather noisy due to the small space they try fit everyone into and not enough lighting. Perhaps should have added some Italian music to create a better vibe. 


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