Crammed with rococo furniture bling and swishing curtains and other gosh-I’m-posh visual extravaganza. But somewhat more subtle and refined in the kitchen department. You can expect good, basic and tasty food prepared and presented with a subtle touch of style but little highfalutin nonsense. The in-house pasta is pretty good, meat dishes are nicely prepared and they’re not too posh to let you have chips with them. So it’s okay for Americans and children. Oh – and they have pizza. So it’s okay for Lithuanians, too. Service is excellent in all but very busy times, and even then you can sit comfortably and watch people shivering at the bus stop out the window while you wait.
Sorrento comments
May
2008