Sunday, 17 November 2013

Little Italy

Lunch at Little Italy restaurant in the Antiques District. In the summer, it is wonderful to sit outside on the terrace and hear the trickle of the fountain (it is a pedestrian zone)! We had milanesa and spinach-ricotta ravioli. There's a little girl with a knife on Artsy Versailles.

Déjeuner chez Little Italy dans le quartier des antiquaires. En été, c'est agréable de se sustenter en terrasse au son de l'eau de la fontaine (c'est une zone piétonne) ! L'escalope milanaise et les raviolis épinards-ricotta étaient excellents ! Il y a une petite fille avec un couteau sur Artsy Versailles.





22 comments:

Tanya Breese said...

ohhh i'm pulling up a seat if you don't mind!

Sylvia K said...

Looks like my kind of place!! Fun shots for the day, Ciel, as always! Now over to Artsy!

Anonymous said...

Looks like a very enjoyable place!

~Lindy

RedPat said...

I love to eat outside!

BlossomFlowerGirl said...

Your photo makes me yearn to be there. I almost feel as if I'm sitting at the table. Love Italian food.

Randy said...

The food looks tasty.

Cezar and Léia said...

Love Italian food and your order looks delicious!It's a nice restaurant there!
Great review, thanks for sharing.
Léia

Anonymous said...

Cosy capture!! They should use your photo for their marketing material!

cath carbone said...

J'adore!!
I like this picture!!
Very nice post! Thanks & Welcome for your comment and your next visit to my blog.
Have a nice day! Cath.

Dave-CostaRicaDailyPhoto.com said...

Odd that they would use an English word in the name of the restaurant.

Karl said...

A little Italy in Versailles? Interesting. Nice post, Ciel.

PerthDailyPhoto said...

Little Italy looks tres inviting Ciel.. Being a fan of fish I would have gone for the Milanese also Ciel :)

VP said...

I guess you are speaking of milanese, which I like very much...

Birdman said...

What aromas, I bet.

cieldequimper said...

@ VP: yes, escalope à la milanaise :-) Veal, of course.

Stuart said...

Hmmm. An Italian restaurant in France has an English name. Of course ! Looks like a charming place in any case.

EG CameraGirl said...

Spinach-ricotta ravioli sounds divine!

William Kendall said...

Precisely the sort of restaurant I'd be happy to be in!

Chattahoochee Valley Daily said...

Hohhot, that sounds tasty. Love the outdoor seating area.

Small City Scenes said...

Yummy! Looks like a nice place. And I like all the antiques too. And
I like those old manuscripts and the Hotel at night.
Where have I been??? MB

Wayne said...

Thankfully, I'm not hungry, I had lasagna and a nice class of Pino Noir for dinner.

This looks like one of those small, comfortable restaurants that the local frequent.

Lynette said...

You've got a fine post here. Thank you!