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Contribuiți la feedbackThis place is top notch. I brought my pops in today for his birthday for the first time with my sister. They both loved it. Plus he got a Nutella gelato for his birthday that was velvety and the nutella taste was so rich. The food is delicious. We had pizza and I love ALL their coal fire pizzas. I've never had a bad one. The Fiocchi di Pera e Gorgonzola is so creamy and tasty. Their customer service is great. Everyone is always polite and welcoming. You can sit where you want, downstairs or upstairs for a more intimate setting. And the ambiance is relaxed and inviting. I've been coming here for years and years, since it was in the old establishment, with just bar seats. It keeps getting better and better.
Let's start with Mother's Day at this restaurant. We were seated on the second floor, which had ample space and seating, but it was incredibly hot up there, more like a furnace. The staff seemed embarrassed when we mentioned the heat, indicating that this was a common complaint. The owners need to address this issue as sweating through a meal is not acceptable. On a positive note, the Bruschetta appetizer was delicious, but the pasta dishes were average and a bit dry. The Tiramisu was enjoyable though. We tried to order pancakes for brunch at 3:10pm and were told we were too late, adding insult to injury in the sweltering conditions upstairs. The pizza, however, was fantastic and my kids loved it. In the future, we will opt for take-out rather than dining in again. The prices were reasonable, but be prepared for a hot dining experience.
The service is excellent, the food is delicious, and the ambiance is pleasant. The only downside is that they don't serve bread before the meal.
This place really is a 4.5 in my book but there's no way to rate that. When we got there we parked in the lot next door to it, but as we entered the building they said that was for Truist bank and we had to go back out and move the car as it was sprinkling rain. That was an inconvenience, so before you go, remember to parallel park off the main street that runs through off Curtis. The restaurant was clean, and very nice to look at. The service was great, and the food came out fairly quickly. We had two glasses of wine each, the bruschetta, two fiocchi pastas, tiramisu, and a panna cotta which came out to a total of $120 roughly. Which I don't think is too bad, it's pretty much the average now-a-days. I really liked the food, there was just a few hit or misses like the seasoning or the execution but it's a good restaurant!
Cute little Italian restaurant located in the heart of Miami Springs. When you first walk into this restaurant you'll notice the chic decor, lively ambience and delicious aroma of fresh out of the oven pizza. We were immediately seated and handed menus, which were followed by glasses of water and fresh bread shortly after. The menu had so many different options to choose from, but since I went on a weekend, I decided to try their brunch menu! I have been trying to eat on the cleaner side so I had the steak and eggs and it was delicious! My friend had the lobster ravioli and he was raving about it! Would definitely come back to try their other dishes!