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Neapolitan holding down Arthur Avenue since 1919. In the heart of Belmont, self-described “safest neighborhood in America.” Though featured in Mario Puzo’s The Godfather, scoffed at chance to appear in the film. Made up the gaffe thirty years later with Anthony Soprano and the boys. Calamari casserole, excellent veal scaloppini, dramatic archways and colonnades. But let’s face it, that’s not why you’re here. Play the cow-spotting roadtrip game, but with pinky rings.
Stocking up on Eye-talian necessities at the Arthur Avenue Market can leave even the rexiest guidette hungry for some carbs and red sauce. Head to the rear for hulking, supa fresh heroes and Sicili... read more
It’s a good thing you don’t need no stinking menu, because you’re not gonna get one here. Tell the waiter what you’re craving—fish, lamb, veal—and see what he brings out. Troughs of shrimp scampi s... read more
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