Not surprisingly, Italia was delicious. Just an onslaught of multi-regional, expertly-prepared dishes, built with quality ingredients and served by a friendly, competent staff. As for pairings, three of us shared two of the Reserve (middle level of three) and one of us went for the non-alcoholic track. The reserves were well chosen. The N/A's were distinctive and interesting, though I think I would have enjoyed them more on their own than as pairings (not necessarily relevant because I wasn't the one who ordered them). At the end of the meal, three of us opted for 1-ounce pours from the Amaro Cart, which was rolled tableside. It featured a variety of somewhat rare, vintage bottlings that were pretty cool.
I don't have any pictures because it was too dark to capture any meaningful images. But I liked the comfortable and cozy ambience, and after I spilled on my shirt early in the meal, it was barely visible, so that was another plus.
Here's the menu . . .

In addition to this, we were treated to a 'gift from the kitchen,' an enticing Truffled Gnudi with Brown Butter and Roasted Hazelnuts.
As much as I enjoyed the meal and the experience -- and I really did -- it would be hard to categorize it as a good value. All in, our meal for four came in just north of $1500.00. But it was a gift for one of the people in our group and she was really happy with it, so that was good enough for me. In that regard, the splurge was well worth it.
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