North Italia opens Wednesday at The Railyard. It will occupy the front right corner of one of South End’s newest developments, just in front of where Rhino Market will open — talk about a corridor of good eats all in one place. If you’re like us, the most difficult part about your first visit to North Italia will be deciding what to get.
And no, it’s not because it’s taken a page from the playbook of its parent company, The Cheesecake Factory. North Italia’s menu is only one page (front and back, if you count cocktails). It’s just that everything on that one page sounds enticing. We got to taste a few menu items at a soft opening this past weekend, so we can help break down the menu for you. Pro tip: each of these dishes pair well with a glass of Chianti Classico.
SOURCE: https://www.charlotteobserver.com
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