Quaint restaurant that felt like I was dining at an Aunt’s home. The front door is locked and you have to ring the doorbell for someone to let you in. The restaurant itself is small and homey. Our server was a really nice lady that spoke English pretty well and helped to translate the menu. I really liked the mixed seafood appetizer platter with slices of fish, seafood salad, and some kind of fried ball. There was also a bowl of mussels that came separately with it. My main was a fried swordfish dish on a bed of cabbage and topped with cheese. I normally associate swordfish as thick and meaty but the fish was surprisingly light. We were given some kind of free wine to go with our desserts of cannolli and ricotta cake. If you like cannoli, they have a good one that you can fill yourself with a bowl of more than enough ricotta filling topped with chocolate chips. My colleague and I also got roses at the end of our meal.
Josh M.
Place rating: 4 Milan, Italy
Excellent Sicilian place, at least last time a tried which was over a year ago. You have to book, it is really small, about 4 – 6 tables. You ring the bell to come in. For dessert they serve you cannoli and a bowl of the filling to fill them.