. . "2010-10-05T00:00:00"^^ . "When reviewing a business I generally like to give them some room for improvement. I'm not sure how Tutti Santi can improve on perfection. \n\nTheir wait staff is excellent. Our waiter, I think his name is Brian, was perfect. He checked on us just enough to be sure we were happy without constantly interrupting our conversation. The other wait staff never allowed our water glasses to be less than half full and they did so without really being noticed. \n\nThe salad was exactly as Brian (Sorry if I got your name wrong) described, greens and tomatoes with the house vinaigrette. I knew exactly what to expect so wasn't disappointed by a boring salad. Oh and the Garlic Bread was perfect. I don't usually like garlic bread. Theirs was crispy and chewy at the same time and not too garlicy. I almost asked for more, but didn't want to fill up on bread.\n\nI ordered the Lasagne and my guest ordered the seafood pasta special. My lasagne was excellent, the noodles were very light, the cheese and sauce delicious. I ate every bite and was sorely tempted to lick the plate. I did manage to refrain but just barely. Fortunately someone came and took the plate before I succumbed to the temptation. \n\nMy guests seafood dish was quite pricey at around $35 but he said it was delicious and full of all kinds of different sea creatures. He managed to eat all of the fishy stuff but couldn't finish his pasta. He was also very happy with the wine he ordered, which Brian suggested. \n\nEven though I was about to lick my plate and he didn't finish his dinner we still ordered the Tiramisu to share and an espresso to finish our meal. It was the perfect ending. \n\nThe Tiramisu was light and delicious and the espresso was dark, slightly bitter and very strong. I've had better, but my guest said that the espresso was very typical of what you would get in Europe. \n\nLove, Love, Love everything about this place, can't wait to go back again soon!"^^ . "5"^^ . "0"^^ . "2"^^ . "1"^^ . .