A quaint little restaurant. Very quiet which was expected for a weekday evening. Food was great with the waiter referring to the "Ossobuco" as magic meat. Well I don't know if it was magical since I didn't see any sparks or flying pigs (flying veal?) but it was quite a tender piece of meat. My friend's whole wheat spaghetti was quite disappointing, such that she could not finish the dish.
Overall not bad for an Italian restaurant, but would like to visit again to try out other menu items.