Being Uruguayan and wanting to keep with the tradition of "El dia 29" aka "El dia del ñoquis," I came across this cute place surfing the internet for a place to eat gnocchis. From the outside, the place looks like a small joint crammed into a corner unit of a plaza but looks can be deceiving. Once you walk in, the restaurant is beautiful. Bright with light and some fine looking people. ;) Had a bottle of red wine (can't recall the name of the deliciously sweet wine) to accompany the great tasting dish of gnocchi al ragu.