The menu is impressive. Very Impressive. Plenty of Variety. For a pure Vegetarian Italian Kitchen, I think, they have covered all possible dishes within that book for the said cuisine. Also a very good point to note, was they had coded all their dishes. So if someone who would be uncomfortable saying Id like to order a Pasta Al Sole Di Sicilia or an Aglio Olio E Peperoncino or an Insalata Di Monti Iblei or an Antipasto Del Conte Di Villalba.The description is sufficiently deceptive across all pages except for the munchies. and that, did cause a misunderstanding in our order. The munchies page may not need a description because all the items are fairly regular.
However the assorted platter does need a description. One would assume would consist a little bit of everything on the munchies page. For Zuppe( soup) we ordered Minestrone, a traditional Italian clear soup with fresh veggies which was fabulous. The quantity however is less. very less. For starters we wanted to have a bit of everything, so we ordered the assorted platter. however when it arrived it consisted of only the onion & capsicum rings n babycorn longs. three of the things Id never order standalone.
No Nachos or corn cheese balls or tacos as one would expect on a platter. We were very surprised, but realized we never really asked the contents, so it didnt seem fair at that point in time to create a scene & ask them to take it back. We decided to have a bit of it anyways. I hate onion rings generally. I didnt try it . The capsicum rings were good. the babycorn was good too.