$$-$$$$, Italian, Downtown
Fodor's Review:
If you're a hockey fan, book a table near the front of Da Vinci's Victorian dining room and keep an eye on the door. If you're lucky you might spot Sheldon Souray, Mike Ribeiro, or Michael Ryder of the Montréal Canadiens dropping in for roast veal tenderloin or crab-stuffed ravioli. Big, comfortable chairs, discreet service, and generous portions have made Da Vinci an after-practice and after-game favorite for decades. When ordering, however, keep in mind just how much professional hockey players earn these days.
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