Welcome to "A Tavola," Bostoniano's newest food column, dedicated to taking readers on un giro culinario in search of Massachusetts' prime locations for authentic Italian cuisine. It seems that Massachusetts is rife with Italian eateries, all of which claim to serve real "Italian classics," but for experienced foodies and casual diners, alike, finding a spot that encapsulates not only the finest of Italian food, but the Italian experience as well, can be quite the challenge.
But we are not only here to stake out hidden gems throughout Boston and its suburbs; we are here to celebrate the triumphs and successes of our fellow Italian Americans.
Fonte: Bostoniano
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