A trattoria is the more modest and casual sibling of the Italian ristorante, but the simple comfort food of Tosca was delicious enough to merit it being named one of the City Pages' Best New Restaurants of 2009. Tosca only serves in the evening, but seating is open to daytime patrons of the much-celebrated Turtle Bread Company to which it is adjoined. Almost all ingredients used are from scratch, much of which is organic and locally-grown on the half-acre garden located near owner Harvey McLain's other Turtle Bread location.
Piazza's Italian Ristorante does things the traditional way. The cooks hand-make all of their sauces, dough, dressings, ravioli, manicotti, meatballs and Italian sausage. This attention to freshness makes the meals enjoyable for one person or the entire family. There is a full bar and reservations are not needed.
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Modeled and named after Italy's treasured city, Arezzo Ristorante gives you an authentic Italian experience and cuisine. From its menu to the wait staff to the beautiful frescoes painted on the walls, this establishment can fool you into believing you're on a true European vacation. Specializing in brick-oven pizzas, Arezzo also prides itself on pastas that are homemade and ready to be paired with your choice of a variety of wines. An outdoor patio and indoor elegance make it a perfect place for a date.