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Like a greatest-hits collection of Italian-American clichés. You want pennies in the fountain? You want a dark staircase leading down to a library-paneled banquet room? Fuggeddaboudit. Don Corleone meets Paulie Walnuts meets Sharon Stone in Casino. Five-layer lasagna and pork saltimbocca, even spaghetti carbonara for brunch! Washing it all down, we’ve got a Roman Fling with Aranciata and Prosecco poured over marinated slices of fruit.
Conspicuously re-occupying the corner space of gentrification pioneer Last Supper Club, smart, sleek pizzeria from the owners of Bourbon & Branch becoming a neighborhood favorite. Chef Ruggero ... read more
Overly moussed males, technophiles, and high-class hipsters collide in this beloved Mission District fave that’s won more awards than Titanic. Art-house backdrop, seasonal Italian menu based on fre... read more
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