$20 for $40 Worth of Italian Dinner Cuisine and Drinks at Voce Del Mar
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Chefs serve authentic Italian cuisine, including steak, seafood & 16 pasta dishes doused in house-made sauces atop white-clothed tabletops
Italy has given us legendary works of art, from the evocative paintings of Caravaggio and da Vinci to the miniature meat sculptures of Boyardee. Admire edible Italian masterpieces with today's Groupon: for $20, you get $40 worth of Italian dinner cuisine and drinks at Voce Del Mare.
Plying 16 different pasta dishes doused in house made sauces, the chefs at Voce Del Mare foster gustatory glee with Italian cuisine during dinner. Inside the warmly lit dining room, servers dot white tablecloths with appetizers such as the caprese, a trio of mozzarella, tomato, and basil ($8.50). The chef's specialty lasagna napoletana ($17) bunk-beds ingredients one on top of the next, and the spaghetti paradiso's noodles ($19.50) entangle house-made pesto, scallops, and shrimp. Pancetta cloaks sautéed spinach and pan-seared diver scallops culled from Davy Jones’s kitchen cabinet in the scallops 081 ($26.50). Palates find sweet respite with the cannolo siciliano ($7), which pairs perfectly with tipples from an extensive wine list.
The gentle tinkling of ebony and ivory fills Voce Del Mare Thursday–Saturday from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Delicate wrought-iron ferns creep up the white bar, giving way to slate-gray tiles and a smiling, solar-powered bartender. In the dining room, simple chandeliers illuminate dark wood furnishings, potted plants, and the latticework of wine-bottle holders.
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Dousing 16 different pasta dishes in housemade sauces, the chefs at Voce Del Mare foster gustatory glee while creating Italian cuisine during dinner and lunch. Inside the warmly lit dining room, servers dot white tablecloths with classic Italian appetizers, meaty or vegetarian salads, and seafood entrees. Contributing to the eatery's elegant ambiance, the gentle tinkling of piano music fills Voce Del Mare on weekend evenings. Delicate wrought-iron ferns creep up the white bar, giving way to slate-gray tiles and a smiling, solar-powered bartender. In the dining room, simple chandeliers illuminate dark-wood furnishings, potted plants, and the latticework of wine-bottle holders.