Hidden from the hustle of the city is Chioda’s Trattorria on Franklin Street. The small, intimate, Italian eatery boasts both the traditional flavors of Italy along with an authentic atmosphere to help you escape from the world outside. Apart from a diverse wine menu, the meals have an added element of surprise. Take the Gorgonzola almond crusted sirloin. Pan seared, this large sirloin is encrusted with almonds and topped with a Gorgonzola cheese that simply melts into the tender meat. The crunch of the almonds compliments the light salty tang of the cheese, and is further complimented with roasted potatoes—whose combination of spices and olive oil could serve as a meal on it’s own—and green beans. Although the steak itself could have been a better cut, the flavor of the dish is something that other restaurants might have a difficult time replicating. When looking to escape into a small, intimate, Italian restaurant, look for someplace small and authentic, like Chioda’s Trattorria, where careful attention to food is obvious.
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Lobster Gnocchi
With the warmer weather in full gear, we are able to familiarize ourselves with the sounds, sights, and flavors of the summer season. This includes mixing traditional Italian flavors with something all of us from New England love: lobster. At Via on Shrewsbury Street their Lobster Gnocchi fits the bill. With it’s overly plump gnocchi dumplings and large lobster claw meat the dish will satisfy both your hunger along with your hunger for summer. The texture of the lobster is stark contrast with the fluffy texture of the gnocchi dumplings. Although the nature of gnocchi is an overall bland flavor the sauce, Parmesan cheese and lobster mask to the sometimes-absorptive characteristics of the pasta.