$30 for $60 Worth of Authentic Italian Fare at Domenico Ristorante in Silver Lake
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- Authentic Italian recipes
- Regional dishes
- Ultra-modern dining atmosphere
The spaghetti western film genre is noted for its good use of extreme close-ups, its bad use of tomato sauce during gunfights, and its ugly use of Clint Eastwood’s puppetry skills. Get a fistful of westernless spaghetti with today’s Groupon to Domenico Ristorante in Silver Lake. Domenico's elegant plating and ultra-modern white-walled dining atmosphere pleasantly complement and contrast its regional, authentic Italian dishes. Sample a peninsula's worth of rustic flavors and sophisticated ingredients, which can be found on a dinner menu filled with pastas, fish, chicken, classic Italian sweets, and classic Italian words.
Reviews
Domenico Ristorante was called "innovative" by the Los Angeles Times. It has a three-star average rating from Yelpers and is liked by 83% of Urbanspooners:
- The chef also makes tortelli (larger than the diminutive tortellini) filled with sweet-tart red beets and lightly sauced in butter, Parmigiano and poppy seeds, an influence from northern Italy's Austro-Hungarian past. There's a fine linguine with clams with a touch of hot chile pepper, every element in balance, and large-scale maccheroncini all' Amatriciana, durum-wheat pasta tossed in a loose tomato sauce with onions and guanciale. – S. Irene Virbila, Los Angeles Times
- Since we got back from Italy we have had a new appreciation for Italian food. Amazing food, great ambiance and awesome service. – Tara C., Yelp
- Authentic Italian recipes
- Regional dishes
- Ultra-modern dining atmosphere
The spaghetti western film genre is noted for its good use of extreme close-ups, its bad use of tomato sauce during gunfights, and its ugly use of Clint Eastwood’s puppetry skills. Get a fistful of westernless spaghetti with today’s Groupon to Domenico Ristorante in Silver Lake. Domenico's elegant plating and ultra-modern white-walled dining atmosphere pleasantly complement and contrast its regional, authentic Italian dishes. Sample a peninsula's worth of rustic flavors and sophisticated ingredients, which can be found on a dinner menu filled with pastas, fish, chicken, classic Italian sweets, and classic Italian words.
Reviews
Domenico Ristorante was called "innovative" by the Los Angeles Times. It has a three-star average rating from Yelpers and is liked by 83% of Urbanspooners:
- The chef also makes tortelli (larger than the diminutive tortellini) filled with sweet-tart red beets and lightly sauced in butter, Parmigiano and poppy seeds, an influence from northern Italy's Austro-Hungarian past. There's a fine linguine with clams with a touch of hot chile pepper, every element in balance, and large-scale maccheroncini all' Amatriciana, durum-wheat pasta tossed in a loose tomato sauce with onions and guanciale. – S. Irene Virbila, Los Angeles Times
- Since we got back from Italy we have had a new appreciation for Italian food. Amazing food, great ambiance and awesome service. – Tara C., Yelp