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Businiess name:  La Dolce Vita
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
La Dolce Vita lives in the shadow of the large and better known Italian restaurant, Ottavio's. La Dolce Vita is a relatively small place. They usually just use one or two rooms of tables, and the waiter might also be doing some work in the kitchen. But that's the charm of this restaurant. There's hardly ever a wait, and with few exceptions, the food is every bit as good as the offering next door. The cozy atmosphere connects me so much with the place, that the food maybe tastes even a little bit better, just because I want it to! If you go to Ottavio's and the wait time is 2 hours to get in, duck around the corner and see if La Dolce Vita can get you seated quicker. If you do, they just might be your first choice next time around. The notable exception to this would be in their soups. Ottavio's is famous for their rich tomato basil soup, and if that's what you're craving, just sit tight a wait for Ottavio's. La Dolce Vita is probably serving Minestrone -- a fine soup, but it doesn't really compare. But on the whole, La Dolce Vita is a real David and Goliath story. Their small and simple restaurant wins out over their next door giant on many of the things that matter most in a restaurant. Pros: Reliable, consistent, tasty, intimate setting Cons: Lousy choice of soup

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