The food was delicious and generous. The service was delightful and authentic. However, the first smell that I noticed, and that kept hitting me in the face, was air freshener. Cheap plug in air freshener. GROSS. The smell of an Italian kitchen is part of the Italian restaurant experience. They killed it with the plug ins. And what smell are they trying to cover...marinara, or mold? Again, food and service were very good but that scent thing kills it for me. Also they have not redecorated in 15 years, at least. Close for a weekend, purge, clean and start fresh. And change the lighting. It can be dim without being dingy.