Some of the best pasta we've had in Europe outside Italy. My SO said it was better than the pasta we've had many times in Milano which I don't know if I'd agree with but it's def very very good. The antipasti looked ok, consisting of a page of calamari salad, pulpo, Aubergine baked in tomato sauce, buffalo mozzarella, and so on. We opted to split 3 pastas and the classic cacio e Pepe was great--perfectly al dente with lots of cheese and pepper. The rigatoni was my favorite with a kick and delicious crispy small strips of pancetta. The tonarelli carbonara with truffles was good but we were so full at that point, we couldn't eat more than a couple bites, which was shocking given that the portions aren't enormous. Each pasta dish is 25-29 CHF but that's Zurich prices...they didn't have a wine list which was a bit confusing. The gracious waiter explained the wines by the glass and what bottles they had available depending on your preferences. We chose a 2012 Montepulciano that was bold and delicious. A neighboring guest ordered steak which looked amazing and we were too full for dessert or coffee but ok sure they are tasty.
They have a restaurant in Rome and Milan, and an Italian colleague of ours who's from Rome recommended this restaurant to us. The whole wait staff was Italian and very sweet and attentive without being overbearing. We saw Mrs. Luciana who I believe is the head chef and owner. But there were other staff (family?) members and friends hanging around the side of the outdoor seating or by the entrance in plain clothes but we didn't mind because they were quiet/respectful. All the guests there were dining outside because it was still warm at even 8-9pm and they have great outdoor seating. The neighborhood is pretty barren, mostly residential, so very quiet but nice. Overall a reliable upscale dinner that would be considered extremely nice in NYC based on prices and decor but this is Zurich, Switzerland so you know the drill!
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