The veal sandwich was okay, but not as good sauce, meat, or toppings as California Sandwiches. The bread and butter that came with out pasta had no butter. And we had to pay $3 for a different pasta sauce other than tomato, and $3 to add 2 meatballs to the pasta...which is fine, but the meatballs were inedible. They must have been frozen and stale because half of them were so hard that we couldn't even bite through them. I've never in my life experienced that at a restaurant before. It wasn't even the taste...we literally bought meatballs we COULDN'T eat. I would have rather bought plastic fake meatballs so I could display them somewhere in the house at least.