It took me less than eight minutes to walk from my side of the village to the other, where Punta Dell'Est is located.
When I arrived, after 6pm, there were no customers there other than a few locals chatting at a table outside.
I wandered in and the chef-owner and waitress (wife?) were behind the counter.
They greeted me and I inquired if they were open (they seem to close at 7pm during the week and 9pm weekends).
Affirmative; so I installed myself at an outside table, read the small, handwritten menu, asked for the wifi password, and generally made myself at home.
I ordered a restorative and, after some deliberation, decided upon the Caramelle pasta with cheese and pear mascarpone in a gorganzola sauce.
The waitress brought me some crusty bread and grated Parmesan cheese.
He was a cheerful, jolly, bearded, large kind of fellow, a fortunate circumstance for his patrons.
Needless to say, the pasta was sumptuous, especially given the price, €10; and the G&T, €4.
I look forward to revisiting Punta Dell'Est.
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