When craving fresh, simple Italian food it's hard to imagine being disappointed in Little Italy - we thought nothing of skipping our old haunts and trying something new. Sadly though this was not a stand out.
I ordered bruschetta with tuna and artichoke (sounds good right?) but it arrived without the promised tuna and artichoke (the waitress acknowledged this but didn't correct it) So it was, um, just regular bruschetta... on soggy crostini... AND so incredibly over-seasoned that the salt burned out my mouth and I won't even bother reviewing the main because well what's the point?