BY: Dana Hatic
Even more Italian food arrives in Boston’s North End next week, courtesy of a redesigned and reconcepted member of a neighborhood restaurant group. Aqua Pazza opens at 135 Richmond St. on Thursday, May 4 in the former Sfizi space, bringing traditional Italian seafood dishes to the area and joining the family of DePasquale Ventures restaurants.
Executive chef Matthew Jackson comes to the restaurant from Il Casale and Dante and oversees the menu of small plates and full entrees that put seafood front and center. The menu is broken down into five sections and designed for sharing. There are sfizi (or “small tastes”), plus standard antipasti and salads, raw bar items, primi, and secondi, along with a rotating selection of oysters and daily specials.
SOURCE: http://boston.eater.com/
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