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I would think it would be a bit noisy if the place was very full but on a Wed night it was fairly quiet. The staff were attentive without being over the top and they had a good menu choice I invited a party of 6, and we ordered pasta dishes, cod special, lemon chicken, fettuccini with chicken, a bunch of appetizers and more. The food was outstanding - well prepared, nicely presented, and tasty. The mix of those fresh vegetables in the dishes was Noise level very high and hard to converse ,weather permitting sit out side.

Ambiance was typical Kirkland, we were looking over the street.

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Does this restaurant have a full bar? Dec 25, Hannah rated it really liked it Shelves: So really this is probably more deserving of a three, but I have some personal bias for the themes and a huge soft spot for the superior anime, which helped me feel better during a tough time and remains very close to my heart.


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So four stars it is. Aug 25, Teetee rated it liked it Shelves: En el amor no existen reglas. Si es que alguna vez ocurre. A En el amor no existen reglas. Un restaurante donde todos los empleados son hombres con gafas para vista cansada. Y Ristorante Paradiso , tal y como es, ya es casi perfecto. Y con un poco de suerte, que logre la popularidad que se merece.

Aug 02, Jessylyn rated it really liked it Shelves: Imagine a quaint little restaurant located on the charming streets of Rome. Inside the tables are occupied to maximmum capacity and appetizing Italian food are catered by handsomely mature bespectacled gentlemen. This is the kind of restaurant Nicoletta waltz into in Ristorante Paradiso. When in Rome… This manga is a nice slice-of-life romance about a young woman named Nicoletta who travels to Rome in order to confront the man her mother remarried. This is not really a spoiler because this is explained within the first few pages.

Like mother, like daughter. Our customers share a particular weakness for handsome gentlemen. This restuarant is popular for two reasons: Now I think one of the selling points of Ristorante Paradiso is definitely the abundance of charming bespectacled gentlemen. Everyone has a personality and story behind them fleshing out their character. Now, I know that Paris is typically the city of love, but after reading this manga I think it would be nice to fall in love in Rome.

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She is constantly trying to understand if what she is feeling is simply an attraction or real love. I really admired her personality because of it.

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Would I recommend it? I loved the anime and love being able to carry the manga with me to read whenever. So yes, I recommend it.


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  5. Oct 18, Estara rated it it was amazing Shelves: I totally understand that not every reader of scanlations goes on to buy the books that become available, even if they have liked them. Not even I have that money for every long-running series. But I remember the time where I couldn't get an impression of a property and only had to rely on reviews in a magazine not even multiple ones, because there was only one anime magazine and no manga one. The drawing style of this one-shot is not at all my taste. But I had seen some chapters as scanlations and the storyline was intriguing and then I watched the fansubbed anime series which I would buy in a heartbeat if they licensed it which did the admirable trick of staying close to the design but making the people much more attractive.

    I love the quietness of the story: You get the sense of directionless resentment and then the opening of Nicoletta's heart and her first big love.

    The fact that all the guys at the restaurant are middle-aged and older gentlemen works because Nicoletta realises how much she is like her mom in her obsession with Santo Claudio Paradiso, going directly after him, almost ignoring any obstacle - she even molests him physically right when he helps her out with an umbrella to her door the first time. With no space wasted we find out why Claudio is so vague and why he is no longer together with his ex-wife whom he continued to love, why Olga, Nicoletta's mother, left her and now is sorry for it, why her current husband Lorenzo didn't want a woman who had a child from a previous marriage there's actually a believable reason in his and his brother's Gigi story ; that you can love without having to destroy someone else's love; that you need to develop dedication and patience if you really want something; that you don't need to make the mistakes of your parents.

    All this in a lovely Italian setting around food and good wine. From what I infer some bits in the anime series were probably gotten from the Gente prequel series and the series had way more time to slowly develop the characters and their interaction and background, but even this one off really works. Like a dolce to savour after a satisfying meal. Jul 07, Hollowspine rated it liked it Shelves: A graphic novel about a young woman who goes to Italy to confront her absent mother. She arrives to find her mother in an idyllic love, surrounded by handsome gentlemen.

    As her jealousy intensifies she also finds herself hesitant to break that idyllic world as she falls in love as well. The characters in the novel already have a presence, and I wasn't surprised to find out that there is already another graphic novel about them. I was interested to find it completely different from other works by A graphic novel about a young woman who goes to Italy to confront her absent mother.

    I was interested to find it completely different from other works by Japanese artists, in art as well as to some extent content. There is one thing I noted though that seems to be common in Japanese works and that thing is a harem. This one was a little different in that, unlike most manga, it did not consist of young girls and the people in the harem were not all in love with the same dude. This harem consisted of older, glasses wearing men.

    And they all had separate personalities and lives that did not completely revolve around one person. So, although I, for the main part, do not like harem style comedies etc. I did like this story. I also didn't think, unlike so many things in fiction, that the ending was too forced or happy ever after.

    I liked the open-endedness of it, and the little vignettes at the end. This is the second graphic novel I've read by Natsume Ono and so far I've been very impressed by the originality and maturity of the work. Aug 09, Rachel rated it really liked it Shelves: Too short to be anything amazing, but a good comfort read. Nicoletta has moved to Rome to confront her mother for abandoning her, however she discovers a lot by actually spending time with her, and even experiences burgeoning love.

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    The love interest is an older gentleman by the name of Claudio who is going through his own abandonment issues with his ex-wife. Nicoletta has difficulty deciding what stance to take, she knows that before Claudio can even think of having a relationship, he has to let Too short to be anything amazing, but a good comfort read. Nicoletta has difficulty deciding what stance to take, she knows that before Claudio can even think of having a relationship, he has to let go.

    Ono's easygoing drawing style is not as refined as some, but it does have a unique tone and some finer points. Deep eyes and long mouths give many of the characters a peaceful and kindly look that one associates with the elderly. Even though there are some initial troubles, few stories and styles can bring the word "contentment" to mind. Like the gentlemen of the restaurant, this manga is for those with a more refined and quiet taste in romance and slice-of-life. Jun 01, Julia rated it liked it Shelves: