Cute authentic Italian place, but I still prefer Terroni's next door, which I think is owned by the same owners. The fixed antipati taster menu + main is definitely interesting and in retrospect I would have ordered that but I'm not a big eater and could not finish my heavy ox and pasta. Went here with a few coworkers and an out-of-towner and we were all planning to hit up a pub afterwards but the bread, pasta and wine was enough to knock us out on a weeknight. We ended up going home immediately after.
The pasta, like at Terroni's was perfectly cooked, but I found that my dish did not have enough sauce and was a little dry. I had a taste of my friend's gnocchi and it was very perfectly done. The environment was moderately loud and the place had a rustic and cozy feel, which can also be seen as a little crowded. I would imagine that in the middle of winter when everyone will have winter jackets, this place might be a little uncomfortable.