Like everyone who walked into the newly created restaurant space atop the Superior Viaduct in the closing months of 2004, I was blown away by the what I saw. Describing the breathtaking views from pretty much every seat in the house, I wrote: At night, the urban landscape sparkles in all its gritty glory. Illuminated skyscrapers, so bland by day, become a shimmering Xanadu. Big windows make these panoramas part of the decor, which also features marble-topped tables, sleek contemporary furnishings and honey-toned wood.
All that is still true in its latest incarnation as Luca, a high-end Italian restaurant that opened in mid-July. Additional improvements have made it even prettier and more posh. There's fresh paint, textured white leather booths, and impressive collectible artworks on the walls supplied by local dealer Paul Sykes. Together, all this makes it a fantastic and inviting place to enjoy a meal.
Better yet, unlike past kitchens that never managed to be as good as the decor and staff that could not live up to the promise implied by the elegant surroundings, chef and owner Luca Sema and his wife, sommelier and general manager Lola, bring a new level of skill and commitment to the food and the service. They invited me and the husband in for a get-acquainted lunch and tasting, and my first impressions are positive. Plus, there's every reason to think this will become one Cleveland's culinary bright lights and dining destinations.
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The Piato Di Mare was beautifully done, a seafood stew thick with sauteed lobster, shrimp and mussels and a tomato sauce flavored with roasted garlic, wine and crushed red pepper flakes that prompted much bread dipping.
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And then a dessert tray that provided a tour di dolce of what Luca has to offer: cheesecake, a sublime panna cotta topped with a compote of grapes and berries, chocolate mousse (in darling tiny white and dark chocolate cups), biscotti, cannoli, all made in-house except for the cannoli shells.
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I'm happy to be in a position to play matchmaker: Cleveland, meet Luca. I promise you'll have some good times together. There's a covered patio out front for eating alfresco, valet parking nightly and a happy hour Monday-Friday from 5-7 p.m. Just more reasons to get acquainted. Who knows, a lasting relationship just might be the result.
6 comments:
I knew it was just a matter of time before everyone would find this GEM. The food and staff are excellent...and the food???? You will have to try it for yourself,and you will be blown away!!!! What are you waiting for? You will not be disappointed!
I wish this chef the best, however, I wish there was some originality to his cuisine. It's basically a copy cat menu from Michaelangelo's. I believe he has talent but can't experience it when I've tasted everything before at his former restaurant.
Wonderful food! I have eaten ate both Michaelangelos and Luca. Chef Mike is amazing! One of Clevelands finest! Luca was lucky to have apprenticed with him! I was blown away at Luca! Bravo! Like no other place in Cleveland...im sure Chef Annandono is proud!
How can I not talk about this amazing place, staff and the wonderful food that this restaurant serves. blown away.5 star
Just another amazing evening at LUCA! Everytime i visit it just gets BETTER!
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