I visited this charming little Italian restaurant for Sunday lunch, and it was an absolute delight. Though small in size, it offers a warm, cozy atmosphere that instantly makes you feel at home. The unique furniture and decor add a lot of character to the place—it’s like dining in a friend’s beautifully curated living room.
The menu features a selection of bagels and pasta, and we opted for two bagels. They were fantastic—freshly made with high-quality ingredients and bursting with flavor. You can tell they take pride in every dish they serve.
The service was another highlight. We were greeted and served by a genuinely kind and attentive person who made the experience even better. It’s rare to find such personal and thoughtful service these days, and it really made the meal memorable.
Whether you’re looking for a quick bite or a laid-back lunch, this place is a gem. I highly recommend it for anyone who appreciates good food, cozy vibes, and excellent service.
It’s definitely a spot I’ll be coming back to, and I’d encourage you to...
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