Charles Eisner
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A hidden gem steps away from The Last Supper! And that’s where we found ourselves an hour before our tour of da Vinci’s masterpiece. We showed up early and had the place to ourselves, taking in the courtyard and watching the chefs prepare noodles, vegetables, and silverware for lunch service. It felt as if we were getting ready a friend’s dinner party and was a warm welcome. The food was fantastic and we devoured the pumpkin gnocchi, orzotto cacio e pepe, and a salad with Pinot Grigio to wash it down.