2024
Recommended
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2024
What drew us to the Prince of Venice were the homemade pastas and the adorable little outdoor square with its string lights. Less interestingly, the dining room resembles an Italian diner. On the menu: simple but effective recipes such as bucatini with carbonara, orecchiette with pesto or casarecce with vodka. An address we recommend above all for small budgets, as the plates are extremely copious, so you can easily take one for two, or bet on the takeaway to make two meals out of one dish.
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The sign up at front says in big underlined words "vegan options". We have visited the location twice to ask about the vegan options, and we purchased food only on our secomd visit. One of the employees said there were multiple items on the menu that can be made vegan. A different employee said there is only one option that is vegan and nothing else, since the pasta is made of eggs. We tried the only vegan pasta that both employees agreed were vegan, and they served it with cheese on top.
I feel like it's misleading to use the terms "vegan options" when there is only one option, and even then they went out of their way to ensure to feed us something that was not vegan friendly. Overall a poor experience :(