Ashley
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We stumbled upon this restaurant by accident and decided to give it a try. Right away, it was clear that this place is more suited for a special occasion or an intimate night out with friends or a partner. It’s not very family-friendly — there’s no kids’ menu, and the atmosphere definitely leans more toward adults.
We really enjoyed the ambiance, with cozy lighting and tasteful decor. It’s a small space, and the tables are very close together, so you will be in close proximity to other diners. As a result, it can get pretty loud. The bar area is also small, and since the restaurant is located in a shopping strip rather than a standalone building, there’s limited space for hosting large groups. Reservations are definitely recommended if you’re planning to go.
As for the food:
• The gnocchi was a highlight — light, pillowy, and well-cooked. However, the cream sauce was lacking, barely enough to cover the pasta.
• The spaghetti and meatballs were just okay. Nothing really stood out — the presentation was basic, and the meatballs were small to medium in size.
• The lasagna had a good flavor, but again, the portion size felt small for the price point.
Overall, we felt the food didn’t quite live up to the fine dining prices. If you’re charging close to $30 for pasta, the experience should match — and it didn’t quite get there. Service was also underwhelming. We spent a noticeable amount of time trying to get our server’s attention for simple things like asking for the check or a to-go box. Speaking of which, it’s disappointing that a restaurant charging premium prices would provide cheap styrofoam containers instead of sturdy to-go packaging.
Bottom Line:
The experience was okay, but not memorable enough to go out of our way to return. There are definitely better options out there for both food quality and overall experience.