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Ugo: An Italian Cafe

Ugo: An Italian Cafe

3865 Cardiff Ave, Culver City, United States

Soup • Pizza • Steak • Pasta


"One's first impression is this is not a dine-in restaurant. Inside, we were led to a small isle of about six tables along street facing windows. We were seated at one of those, a scarred wooden table and wooden chairs with cracked plastic seat cushions. While waiting for a fourth guest to arrive, we ordered a bottle of wine and an appetizer. The wine list was minimal, but I chose what appeared to be their best offering, a Brunello di Montalcino from an unfamiliar producer. Our server first brought a wrong bottle, not the Brunello, and went back for the correct one. When she inserted her waiter's corkscrew, the cork immediately began to crumble, not a sign of good storage. She left with the bottle, presumably to get a different one, but another employee returned with the same bottle, apparently having more expertise with opening wine bottles. I expressed concern about the dry cork and asked if the bottle had been stored upright instead of on its side? She said all their wines were stored upright! I said to go ahead and see if the cork could be removed without crumbling into the wine, and I would taste it to determine if it was still good. Fortunately, the rest of the cork was removed and appeared to have maintained a secure seal between the wine and air. There was no off taint on the nose and it tasted free of oxidation- OK to drink. Our calamari appetizer arrived and we were pleasantly surprised after our initial impressions. The calamari rings were lightly breaded, perfectly prepared and served with a very flavorful and nicely spiced dipping sauce. Our fourth guest arrived and we ordered our entrees. We had never received a bread basket, which was finally noticed by another employee. Three of us had different pasta dishes and the fourth chose salmon with vegetables. Those of us with pasta, all enjoyed our meals; but my other guest thought her salmon was too bland. Bottom line: Food was good, service was poor, and not for wine lovers."

Terroni LA

Terroni LA

802 S. Spring StreetCA 90014, Los Alamitos, United States

Wine • Pasta • Pizza • Cheese


"in the love of terroni, a warm but wide open Italian cuisine that offers several culinary experiences in its doors. at the arrival they are led to the bar area which has seating and communal space. Their cocktail list is only crying from their Italians, perfectly paired with their style of kitchen. However, if they ask romeo their bar manager, he can ask them on a tour through their eclectic amaros that they offer, with something sweeter, but others either dark and medical or complex and smokey. behind the bar the restaurant opens into a cave-shaped, high covered dining room. more there are several private rooms that make perfect board meetings or party type events; a long table room gives a vintage stonecase from the time it used to be the national bank and leads to a round table room with old vaulted windows and an extensive wine room. eating is amazing, even with nightly specialties I ordered from tonight. I started with a mozzarella and tomato dish, which was so rich, the mozzarella crunchy, the tomato still on the winery, and the brot is the correct balance of butter and crunchy. I then had a pasta dress perfectly paired with a nebbiolo. prepared al dente, I had the spaghetti alla noricina that was finished with a healthy shading of black truffles. this court was all I needed to clean up what was attacked at the last night. this southern Italian cuisine is, yet another winner for the inner city and is perfect for a date night, casual soiree group light or private party. I wish you could try the next lunchbox dinner in terroni."