BY: Dana Hatic
An Italian restaurant opened its doors last night in Cambridge, bringing so much pizza, pasta, and wine to Kendall Square. Sulmona made its debut at 608 Main St. with chef Delio Susi at the helm.
The menu at Sulmona showcases a mix of antipasti, street food, pasta, pizza, salumi, and “secondi,” according to the Improper Bostonian. Diners will find dishes such as lamb skewers, fried artichokes, and a vegetarian version of arancini. The pizzas, along with other dishes like braised wild boar, are cooked in a high-powered oven, and there’s plenty of porchetta available on panini, pizza, and on its own.
SOURCE: http://boston.eater.com/
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