Tuscany Manor is a renovated old Lee's Summit mansion that's been reborn as a comfortable series of "theme" dining rooms crammed with gee-gaws, dolls, and both real and faux antiques. But the oversize slab of cheesy, lovingly baked lasagna (a traditional Neapolitan, rather than Tuscan, dish) floating in a sea of basil-scented tomato sauce is -- for a starving diner -- as beautiful as a sculpture by Michelangelo (only cheaper). There's something intoxicating about this pasta dish: Even diners who protest that they're "not that hungry" will gobble the whole thing down in record time.