We enjoyed our luncheon visit so much that we returned with friends at dinner the next day. The luncheon prices were actually a bit low for the quality and quantity of the food. I started with a lovely glass of prosecco. The complimentary house bread is available in white or black olive. My main course was a delicious pollo milanese with arugula salad. The only small hitch was that it was served with a pasta that contained an ingredient to which I am allergic. We had mentioned this to the waiter several times, but it wasn't a serious matter since the pasta was on the side. Actually, we were surprised when we saw the pasta on the plate because it was a lot of food for only $10. My companion quite enjoyed the penne bolognese which was also $10.
The next night we returned with friends, but found the restaurant quite crowded, so we ate at the bar where a full menu is served. The bartender checked twice to make sure that I could have the shrimp and bean appetizer. It might have been the best thing that I ate during our stay in Vegas. Other members of our party split a pizza with beans on it.
The restaurant is on the darker side. When we returned on the second night, there was an attendant in the bathroom which I have always found to be a bafflingly unnecessary amenity. The bar was lively but not overwhelmingly noisy. Good service on both visits. It was a nice break to get off the strip for a change.