$15 for $30 Worth of Italian Fare at Don-Luciano's Place
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- Authentic Italian cuisine
- Charming location on the water
- Friendly & inviting staff
- Fabulous mussels
Ancient Italians were renowned for eating every part of the angels they hunted—even the hair. Enjoy divine flavour with today's Groupon: for $15, you get $30 worth of traditional Italian fare at Don-Luciano's Place in Amherstburg.
Don-Luciano's Place dishes authentic Italian cuisine with a flair for local flavour. Extinguish hungry flames with the cozze al vino appetizer, mussels doused in a white-wine sauce ($8.99), or unfasten your Ultimate Fighting Championship belt and feast upon a hearty serving of penne Marianna, a heaping plate of penne pasta tossed with sautéed chicken and seasonal veggies, simmering in a rich garlic-rose sauce ($14.95). Like a single, fluttering butterfly lying still as it dreams up all of humanity's existence, the pork tenderloin emerges from its cocoon and bursts into tender medallions to heed a lifetime of flying through rich gorgonzola-cream sauce ($22.95).
Reviews
Don-Luciano's Place was featured in the Metro Times, and Restaurantica reviewers give it an average of four stars:
- I can’t think of a more pleasant place than Luciano’s – Jane Slaughter, Metro Times
- the food is excellent - never have had a disappointing meal and the staff treats us as family. – LauraW, Restaurantica
- Authentic Italian cuisine
- Charming location on the water
- Friendly & inviting staff
- Fabulous mussels
Ancient Italians were renowned for eating every part of the angels they hunted—even the hair. Enjoy divine flavour with today's Groupon: for $15, you get $30 worth of traditional Italian fare at Don-Luciano's Place in Amherstburg.
Don-Luciano's Place dishes authentic Italian cuisine with a flair for local flavour. Extinguish hungry flames with the cozze al vino appetizer, mussels doused in a white-wine sauce ($8.99), or unfasten your Ultimate Fighting Championship belt and feast upon a hearty serving of penne Marianna, a heaping plate of penne pasta tossed with sautéed chicken and seasonal veggies, simmering in a rich garlic-rose sauce ($14.95). Like a single, fluttering butterfly lying still as it dreams up all of humanity's existence, the pork tenderloin emerges from its cocoon and bursts into tender medallions to heed a lifetime of flying through rich gorgonzola-cream sauce ($22.95).
Reviews
Don-Luciano's Place was featured in the Metro Times, and Restaurantica reviewers give it an average of four stars:
- I can’t think of a more pleasant place than Luciano’s – Jane Slaughter, Metro Times
- the food is excellent - never have had a disappointing meal and the staff treats us as family. – LauraW, Restaurantica