If you want to be surrounded by Americans don't come here. If you want to eat from a tourist menu on a busy square with gypsies and barkers, this is not the place for you. If a (quite good smelling) dish with donkey meat on the next table is too much for you, try elsewhere.
Excellent pastas and beef meat dishes, a reasonably priced wine list with lots of local varietals. My wife's tagliatelle funghi, was superb, my lasagna Bolognese was different, but the best I have ever had. The appetizers are really large, so we should have split one. Super friendly waiters, a great dining in Italy experience. Very highly recommended. (At maybe half the price I would pay in San Francisco). read more