Alluding to its artistic leanings, this restaurant's menus come on palettes with their own paintbrushes. On offer are creations named for artists, such as the Da Vinci (inky black fettuccine tossed with squid) and the Neruda (risotto in a seafood sauce). Although it gets crowded, you can usually find an isolated table in the many little dining rooms, including one reached by a wrought-iron spiral staircase. A connected gallery showcases temporary exhibits of art and sculpture.
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