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Nonna

Nonna

1735 India StreetCA 92101, San Diego, United States

Pizza • Pasta • Italian • Dessert


"Little Italy San Diego, California We haven't gone to Little Italy for a while and we knew we would probably eat there. We went around the peasant market for a while and decided to get Canollis at Zucchero. You have some of our favorite bakery good in San Diego. When buying these tasty treats we realized that we never have at Nonna Zucchero diner. We ate in most places in Little Italy, but never this establishment. I'm glad we're back to lunch. We had a fantastic and wonderful experience in the restaurant. The restaurant was busy, but we sat right away. Little Italy is usually very busy during the weekend. Our server was pleasant and was very attentive. The food itself was delicious. We ordered two appetizers. One was Prosciutto E Burrata (Prosciutto Parma with Burrata) and the other was Melanzane Parmigiano (Fried Eggplant, Parmigiano, Marinera, Mozzarella). Both were quite delicious and beautifully seasoned. Prosciutto was delicious. I chose the Costelette *Braised Short Ribs with Parmigiano Potato Puree). The short rib was well seasoned, delicate and perfectly cooked. The potato puree was delicious with the Parmigiano. Chuck decided to order the Gnocchi AL Pesto (Almond Basil Pesto, Sundries Tomatoes, Toasted Pine Not, Cream). I had a little bite of his dish and the pesto was tasteful and delicious. The Gnocci were perfectly cooked and were so soft and fluffy. The restaurant itself is a beautiful size and beautifully decorated. In addition to Nonna, their bakery Zucchero, which we had bought our Canollis earlier, but they serve other delicious bakery, coffee and gelato. We were a little too full to have dessert, but I know Thier Dessert is delicious. Overall, our experience with the first visit was great and we will return in the near future."

Amalfi Coast Italian Wine

Amalfi Coast Italian Wine

401 Love Point Rd, 21666, STEVENSVILLE, United States

Pizza • Cafés • Seafood • Italian


"What a gem! We had a late reservation on Easter Sunday night and I wasn 't expecting an A team effort but was thrilled with the service; the food was fresh, creative and wonderfully tasty. The restaurant itself is cozy and the hostess offered us a booth or table which I always appreciate. I chose Pappardelle allo Zafferano a pappardelle pasta with shrimp, sea scallops and lump crab in a saffron cream sauce something I had never seen before. My companion enjoyed the Veal Limoncello again an old favorite with a new twist. Our only complaint was we weren 't served bread to wipe the plates clean! There are many other choices calling our name we will be back! Our waiter was good, but when I pointed out we were given 2 different menus from the hostess and he confirmed one was the old menu, I suggested he take out the old page and throw it away rather sticking it back in the stand for the same problem to repeat another time. He cheerfully said no problem, sure sure... and then we watched him return both menus to the hostess stand for the next unsuspecting customer. On the other hand, I watched a busboy, a 17 year old Ryan, carefully eye the table linens as he reset, smoothing every wrinkle, squatting down to eyeball the edge of the cloths, adjusting until they were even. He handled the silverware by handles only and inspected every table as he finished. He definitely went into the I would hire him category! Clearly the restaurant is hiring and training well. Can 't wait to go back for an outside table along this cute street and try one of the many specialty cocktails and pizza... or salad... or paninis..."