Brunch review after church on a Sunday! We had a 12:00PM reservation of four. Was actually quite busy during this time but cleared up after about an hour. There's really good natural lighting in here and their marble tables are sure to make for great food photos.
RICOTTA & LEMON PANCAKES ($10): Besides from it looking awfully dull compared to my peers' brunch picks, I should've asked for some sort of fruit topping like strawberries for a pop of color but I didn't think they'd serve me something that looked so sad :(. If you've had hot cakes from Pamela's, DiAnoia's pancakes are similar in thickness. They aren't super fluffy, but quite thin. Comes with a side of maple syrup of course. Meh.
ZEPPOLE ($6): Zeh-pole-ay? Zuh-pole? Anyway, this was yummy! Similar taste to the pancakes actually. Lemon-y and a slight salty taste? (in a good way!!) Try it for yourself!
SERVICE: Good good. However, our server didn't ask if we wanted to split our check and delayed us quite a bit trying to get his attention again. Nothing that would sway my next visit.
I felt as though my expectations were a bit high after seeing a hype video on Facebook of DiAnoia's gnocchi. If I'm to visit again, I'll be sure to order the gnocchi or their breakfast pizza.