This place strives to be a classy neighbourhood restaurant. Looks and atmosphere only get you so far. When it comes to quality of food, Il Gatto Nero lets you down. I'm not sure if the chef in the kitchen cares about the output, but what I got wasn't very impressive for the price you pay. Perhaps, the owner and the Chef might want to watch the movie "Chef" to understand the importance of true passion when it comes to the craft of cooking in a restaurant.
Bottom line, next time I'm in the neighbourhood, I have little incentive to come back to Il Gatto Nero for a nice meal, unless I just want to go for some drinks, in which case there are plenty of other venues with patios in the vicinity of 100m.