Meatballs al forno is one of the great meat dishes in Boston, and since the owners are deep into house-made charcuterie, you must have something off the nine-deep salumi list.Read more: http://the Read more.
Chaos. Tasty, tasty chaos. Tiny, insanely crowded, and totally wonderful. It's a neighborhood party with great food: small plates, salumi, pasta, and pizza crafted from local, seasonal ingredients. Read more.
Tiramisu was one of the best desserts I’ve ever eaten. Lobster scampi, salmon, octopus were all similarly special.
#5 - IWalked Boston's Top 10 Italian Restaurants. Named after small ancient town in Italy where the chef's grandmother was born. Integrates Italy's Abruzzi region w/other Mediterranean regions.<LINK> Read more.
despite the massive wallet buster, it was a beautiful &delicious V-Day dinner tasting with the better half- wait staff was superb (Note:If they served burritos, they'd be $50 each - think we're safe)
Every now and then, grownups need to be romanced. They need to feel giddy, and special, and starry-eyed. And there’s no surer path to that feeling than a date at No. 9. Read on for what to order. Read more.
While dining here in 2007, Diane Wilkerson was caught on tape stuffing FBI bribe money into her bra, ultimately leading to her resignation from the State Senate.Read more: http://thephoenix.com/Bo Read more.
Get the zucchini lasagne, it's amazing. Once you get past the packed bar, it'll become a favorite Italian restaurant.
"The misto fritto is an impressive platter of shrimp, calamari, and smelts, all perfectly fried." Reviewer Devra First also liked the polpettine, vitello milanese, and spumoni sundae. Read more.