Very cute place! My friends and I came here for dinner Saturday night. The place is very cozy. It has a bar and a stock of board games...along with a karaoke machine! Â How neat! Definitely a place to go to lounge around, since they close at 1am on weekends.
There were about 8 of us dining here. We started out with 3 orders of bruschetta, which was very good! I love the taste of the tomato and the bread. It is delish! The menu  is quite limited, so most of us ordered similar items on the list. I had the italian sausage and red pepper flatbread. It was tasty, except the bottom was burnt. The salad was a bit too salty. My husband had the rigatoni which was really tasty, but heavy in sauce so it was quite heavy. Two of my friends ordered the mac and cheese. They thought it was okay, but a bit too salty and creamy.
Overall it was a decent place. Enjoyed our time there!
We've lived in WL for about a year and we've wanted to stop by on multiple occasions. Â We finally had the opportunity and Ciao did not disappoint. Â
We were seated quickly, waitstaff was super-attentive. Â We were brought water immediately and our wine order was quickly filled. Â Although the menu is small, there are plenty of tapas available so you can just about try everything...which we did.
Bacon-wrapped dates were cooked perfectly and tasty. Â We enjoyed the mini-mac and meatballs. Â Spicy chevre and italian sausage were also great. Â Finally, we finished off a delicious prosciutto and fig flatbread.
It was extremely appealing that the owner came to our table to see how we were doing. Â Definitely a plus to see an engaged owner walking the floor and talking to customers.
We will definitely be back to try the pastas as they looked awesome.