🔅Actual visit date: 2025/08/16
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Originally not on my list, I visited on a whim with a friend. On a weekend afternoon, the place was about half full, and it was quite quiet inside, allowing for some light conversation. Since they also serve brunch and main meals, there were some families visiting as well. Here are the dishes from that day.
▪️Sicilian Sparkling Coffee (less ice) $120
This is the first time I'm mentioning the drink upfront because it was just too good! I rarely order this item, but my friend got it, so I thought I’d try it. The coffee paired with lemon is really balanced—not too sour and without the bitterness of coffee. The bubbles 🫧 were just right, not too overwhelming. After having a filling lunch, this drink really revived me.
▪️Caramel Pudding $90
The caramel looked a bit watery but actually had a fragrant taste with a hint of bitterness, which I prefer. The pudding itself was quite dense (I personally like it a bit creamier).
▪️Floating Life Tiramisu $160
·French-imported Mascarpone, Italian Marsala wine and rum, ladyfingers·
I initially had no expectations but ended up loving it!! The ratio of alcohol to coffee in the ladyfingers was just right—not too moist (I've been having overly wet ones lately 🥲). The Mascarpone was rich and had a lovely milky flavor, which I really enjoyed; my friend, who is less fond of dairy, didn't find it as appealing.
Overall, I really loved this Sicilian place! I kept thinking about it even after dinner. 😆 The desserts were decent, though the selection was limited, but there were plenty of options for main dishes. The interior decor was simple and comfortable.
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