Torna A Sorrento is a sturdy, no-nonsense brick structure on a corner lot. It's easy to miss as you drive by, and it doesn't bother offering a website of customer testimonials, or a Twitter feed for selfies.
The walls of the tiny foyer are decorated with a haphazard, childlike collage of glossed and polished seashells, and the hostess station is enhanced by a poster of postcards — Elizabeth of Yesteryear.
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