A stone's throw from San Michele Square is this excellent family-run restaurant whose name comes from the former convent dedicated to the San Michele archangel. In the past, he welcomed Italian and foreign merchants interested in buying silk which Lucca was a producer. Mr. Vito Cipolla welcomes his clients in the large armed lobby of divans and armchairs. On the right, under the ark, is the restaurant room: decoration and furnishings pure lucquois in the nineteenth. What a class! The room is decorated with green plants making the atmosphere even more pleasant. In front of the lobby, a welcoming terrace also invites you to savor local products with a traditional cuisine. Specialties: garmugia, lucquoise soup of the sixteenth century, and tordelli alla lucchese. Pastries and home bread.
2 fiorentine, 2 polpi, una frittura ed 1 pappardelle.
Alle 14 e 40 sono arrivate le fiorentine, ovviamente congelate (senza sapere il peso) insieme ai polpi e pappardelle, la frittura é arrivata dopo altri 10 minuti.
260 euro in 8 senza dolce e caffè, con annesso sconto per il disagio lamentato.
Si consiglia di ordinare a Natale per mangiare a capodanno.
Servizio pessimo
Sono arrivati alcuni piatti freddi.
Ci siamo seduti alle 13.30, sono venuti a prendere l ordine alle 14.05.
Pessimo!