"Try it, you'll like it" advise advocates of this "small" "neighborhood Italian restaurant" in Midtown, where a "solid traditional menu" is served in "comfortable, casual" environs with art on the walls (some call it "over the top") and "an art gallery attached"; "value" pricing adds to its reputation as a "gem."
Michelangelo's Restaurant Review:
Art, wine and food come together at this intimate neighborhood bistro. Art-adorned walls and paint-splattered floors create a warm, unpretentious ambience that invites creativity. The menu is equally colorful, focusing on Italian favorites with a California touch. Starters include house-smoked salmon bruschetta and pesto-topped white bean soup, while mains include risotto with artichokes and...
This cozy little trattoria brings flavorful food, fine wine and art to an otherwise quiet downtown locale.:
The Scene
The interior exudes a quaint, comfortable feel with faux rustic walls and murals of the Italian countryside. Pictures from the Barton Gallery adorn the walls, and the tables,...