Grandma Bobbi and I stopped by Sopa Cucina Italiana tonight for the first time. We actually started out for Clucker's, but change our minds. I'm glad that i hadn't seen the above reviews before we went or it might have discouraged us.
We found our experience at Sopa to be enjoyable. The decor is quite nice for a strip mall restaurant.
Grandma Bobbi ordered the tilapia "early bird special", which came with a nice salad (no iceberg lettuce in sight), fresh green beans and a scoop of vanilla ice cream for dessert. The portion of fish was almost more than she could eat. I enjoyed the gnocchi with vodka sauce. A salad was included but due to dietary restrictions, I asked if I could have soup instead. They were happy to accommodate me and I was served a lovely chicken, orzo and fresh veggie soup (carrots, diced tomatoes and parsley).
We had arrived just after 5 pm so we had a chance to talk to the owner, Angelo. He tells me he has had several restaurants in the space over the past four years and has tried to change the style and menu to fit the market. The first was a fine dining establishment, they then tried Mediterranean and finally settled on more moderately priced Italian.
Our waiter, Henry, was attentive and the chef, Moises, stopped by our table to ask how we were enjoying ourselves. The dining experience was very nice and I highly recommend the restaurant. Angelo told me that all of the food is made from scratch. My gnocchi in vodka sauce certainly was.
They have a website at
http://www.soparestaurant.com. We'll definitely return since I noticed on their website they have one of my favorite dishes, giambatta.
By the time we left at around 6:30, the place was beginning to fill up.
Best regards,
Grandpa Bob
"It was very nice the time I was there." - my Mother whenever she was asked her opinion of a restaurant