Last Dined 7/18
Tumea & Sons is a Des Moines institution. Hidden away south of Downtown, this non-descript building is well worth the trek. The interior is not any more inspiring than the outside. Vinyl booths & 1970's elementary school floor tile. Thankfully, this is the kind of place that none of that matters.
The menu is your typical Italian restaurant fare. Pasta dishes, parmesan dishes, etc. etc. However typical the menu may be, they do it right.
We started with the calamari. This is the only thing that I've tried that I cannot recommend. The calamari was pressed into a stick and fried (it looked like a fried mozzarella stick). It was served up along side honey mustard, which did not really go with the dish (and we couldn't find our waitress to get marinara). Next we tried the salad with homemade dressings. Typical iceberg lettuce, dressing was tasty enough but nothing spectacular. Next we tried the vegetable soup, which was actually quite tasty for such a plain dish. Better than the salad I dare say. As far as main dishes go, we sampled veal parmesan with a side of pasta, lasagna with a side of alfredo sauce, and pastacina. All of the dishes exceeded expectations. Even the side of pasta. The pasta wasn't homemade or anything, but the marinara sauce was deliciously spicy and flavorful. The same marinara sauce was used in all 3 main dishes. The lasagna was ordered with a side of alfredo sauce & the was absolutely decadent & better than mom's (don't tell her I said so). The pastacina (pasta with sausage, beef, boiled eggs, baked with cheese on top) was also great, although not the best I've had. The veal parmesan was tender, not unusually so for veal, very flavorful, and the marinara really put it over the top.
Everything we sampled at this eatery was very solid. This restaurant out shines Baratta's and Gino's for sure. Definitely worth the out of the way trip. Beware, they don't take reservations for parties smaller than 6.
http://tumeaandsons.com