"It's easy to overlook this unassuming restaurant on a street filled with dining options. The decor is simple and reflects the restaurant's modest financial resources, giving off a cozy family-run vibe, which I personally appreciate. Despite it being a busy Monday evening in January with the omicron variant, the service was professional, attentive, and friendly. The menu, although slightly worn and difficult to read, offered a variety of options, including appetizers. While I am usually wary of small restaurants offering a large menu, I found that some of the dishes we ordered, such as the Thai fish cakes, seemed reheated. However, my main dish of marinated pork with lemon, chili, and coriander was tender and flavorful. We opted for the cheapest red wine on the short list, a Chilean merlot, which paired well with our meal. Overall, I would gladly dine at Paccata again."