Hours
| Friday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Saturday | 9 AM–9 PM |
| Sunday | 10 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 3–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 10 Victory Ln, Los Gatos, CA 95030
Phone: (408) 827-4146
Website: https://senzalosgatos.com/
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Order and Reservations
Reservations: opentable.com
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Reviews
We had the most amazing meal. The bruschetta was fantastic – we selected the four option which is a mix. I ordered the gnocchi and to say it was delicious is an understatement. My husband had the Nandos Chicken who raved about it and he’s a snob about Italian food. There were so many dessert options but we celebrated the chocolate cake – very fudgy so order a coffee as well.
We will definitely be returning!
It’s celiac friendly and the gluten free options are outstanding. For all those who claim gluten free can’t taste the same, think again! Some of our favorites are the arancini, the Chicken Parmesan, and the funghi polenta. For dessert, the beignets are mouthwatering. Honestly, you can’t go wrong with anything on the menu, it’s all SO delicious. They have a great wine and cocktail selection and some creative mock-tails for those who don’t partake.
Norma is wonderful and takes care of her customers and cares deeply about the space and experience. We can’t recommend Senza enough!
The meatballs and spaghetti were a standout. The pasta had the perfect bite, and the meatballs were tender with rich, developed seasoning. It is a rare treat to find gluten-free Italian comfort food that tastes this authentic.
The chicken Parmesan maintained a crisp coating while remaining juicy inside, topped with a bright, balanced marinara and just the right amount of melted cheese. It is everything you hope for in the dish, simply without the gluten.
To finish, the cheesecake was smooth, decadent, and remarkably well crafted. It tasted like a true classic dessert rather than a gluten-free alternative.
Senza proves that gluten free dining can be both satisfying and elevated. A great spot for anyone who loves Italian cuisine and wants peace of mind along with a great meal.
My friend used to love this spot when it was Polenteria, so she asked to celebrate her birthday dinner here. I called and made reservations several days in advance.
Unfortunately, the evening didn’t start well. When we arrived, there were two open tables for two. We asked for the more private one, but the host said it was reserved. About 20 minutes later, another couple came in and was seated there. They mentioned to me that they hadn’t requested a specific table—so it was frustrating to see them placed at the spot we were denied.
Next, our server brought drink menus, only to inform us that the restaurant doesn’t yet have its liquor license and all beverages were zero-proof. This was surprising, since I mentioned during the reservation call that it was a birthday dinner. It would have been helpful to know in advance.
As for the food, it was just okay. My friend said the menu looked nearly identical to Polenteria’s but wasn’t as good. I ordered the shrimp scampi special, and the shrimp was unfortunately overcooked.
Overall, the atmosphere didn’t feel very inviting or intimate, and the combination of the host’s dismissiveness and the lack of alcohol options made the evening less enjoyable than we had hoped.
The bread and butter appetizer is delicious. The focaccia is reminiscent of pound cake in its moistness and density. The Chicken Marsala was just right, not overcooked and loaded with mushrooms and string beans on a bed of mashed potatoes. The Watermelon and Crispy Pork Belly salad was different from any salad I’ve ever had. There was a soft bacon-like quality to the pork belly cubes and the watermelon had been seared and seasoned. The Limoncello Martini was a bit vodka-forward but good.
Overall, a special experience for those who are interested in gluten-free fusion Italian dishes.