Went here the first time this Mother's Day. The place was full except for one table. It looks like a small Italian Bistro in Venice. The second time we went there was last night around 8 and there was only one other table in use. So sad to see a great restaurant like this with so few people. The host/ waiter whose name escapes me is the real thing. He is from Genoa Italy. He greeted us in Italian and took us to a small table. There are 15-20 tables in the place with real tablecloths and candles on them and it is a nice little Bistro atmosphere. Too bad the outside looks like a carry-out pizza place. I know that I've seen the place several times and never stopped til our daughter took us there on mother's day and we were pleasantly surprised. The waiter showed us the wine list(reasonably priced) and took our drink order while we looked at the menu. In a short time, he brought us our drinks and a basket of hot bread and butter. We knew what we wanted, because we had the Lasagne on Mother's Day and it was the 2nd best that we ever had. The best was in Venice and I'm sure it will remain unbeatable. Our meals were brought in 10-15 minutes and were just as good as we remembered. Our water glasses and ice tea were kept filled and he checked in several times to see if we needed anything else. The Tiramisu is excellent and is worth a try. The waiter is very personable and we talked about Italy and found out that the owner is from Sicily. All in All, a very nice restaurant with good service and reasonably priced meals and we will be back. I just hope that other people try it, because it would be ashamed to lose this hidden gem.