
BY: Yasmin Madjidi
Westwood’s newest Italian eatery has pasta fit for a king – and served by a prince. After a few delays, Prince of Venice finally opened its first brick-and-mortar location on Broxton Avenue on Nov. 13.
The restaurant is an extension of the Los Angeles food truck by the same name and is appropriately named by founder Prince Emanuele Filiberto di Savoia, grandson of King Umberto II, the last reigning king of Italy. Living up to its royal standard, the eatery’s menu features handmade pasta, Roman style pizza, Sicilian-inspired rice balls and traditional Italian desserts – all made fresh daily.
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