BY: Emma R. Murphy
Step through the doors of Spiga in Needham and you'll find yourself in Italy. A small eatery nestled quietly on Highland Circle off of Highland Avenue, Spiga offers authentic Italian dishes, all homemade. The restaurant is the result of owner Carmelo Iriti's love for Italy, where he was born, and his passion for Italian fo
Not only does the restaurant transport customers to Italy through the food it offers, it does so through the atmosphere and philosophy that Iriti based the restaurant upon – one that emphasizes passion, friends and enjoyment, all the things Iriti learned to value growing up in Italy.
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