I'm a fan of Zia's, oddly in part
because of the noise and bustle--which I usually avoid. It's the kind of place that makes pretty good food and has a lively, friendly bar. We go to Zia's when we want to have a couple drinks with friends, have some good food and not feel like we're sitting in a mausoleum. Essentially, it's the kind of place that feels like a "night on the town" but you're staying in a quiet neighborhood. It's, by far, my favorite place on that stretch of NW Hwy. restaurants.
I don't think it's a great place for dinner for two, but if you've got a group of four, you can be just as loud as the group next to you. Have a drink, some pasta, raise your voice, and have fun--that's what Zia's is for.
Best,
Michael