It's hidden, but it's not quite a gem. The food is good, better than I thought it would be, and served in big portions. But it's really pricey. I'm talking $20+ for pasta dishes that I could make at home for $6. Wine is equally pricey in the range of $30 bottles that you could get in Safeway for $9. The decore is dated - lots of silk plants, faded posters of Italy, and wood paneling.
It's just a bit too expensive for this neighborhood. I mean this place is sandwitched between a Goodwill, CVS, and RO Water-refill station.