Amazing! But what can I really say about a restaurant that has a Michelin star rating. I dined at…read morebuca di Michelangelo at the recommendation of and with dear friends that live in Italy. We had an 8 course meal, and all of it was great. It started out with dry salami, prosciutto and bread. Then we had sauteed mushrooms in olive oil, crostini three ways, a chopped salad with truffles, awesome, and a mushroom pizzette. Following this we were served agnolotti with truffles, and linguine with mushrooms. Followed by extremely tender steak, cooked to medium rare deliciousness with thick cut french fries, and then we had a light salad to wash it down with thar was tossed in balsamic Italians eat the salad last, I thought that was interesting. During the meal we had both white and red wines, frizzante and natural water. For dessert we had Panna cotta, and another custard like dessert whose name slips my mind. And espresso. To end the meal we were served Limon cello. Following such a fantastic meal I was literally in a food coma. The restaurant had a simple yet elegant decor, and it also happens to be located in Michelangelos hometown. The views at the restaurant are supposed to be stellar, but most of Italy is a postcard, so Im not surprised. However when we dined, it was later in the evening and very dark, so I was unable to appreciate the view. Literally one of the best dining experiences I have ever had. And at only 50 euros it was an amazing deal too