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[ more from events.mercurynews]
"Il Cantuccio will remind you of the little trattoria you loved on your last trip to Florence. The hand-painted pottery and images of Old Florence evoke a cozy and casual space where you can enjoy Chef/Owner Michele Massimo's family recipes...."
[ more from gusto]
| ""I would’ve missed this tiny storefront trattoria, but luckily for me, an Italian friend brought me here one night when I was craving gnocchi and didn’t feel like driving all the way up to North Beach. Ever since, it’s been one of my fav..." |
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[ more from hedonia.seantimberlake]
"But the food was what kept us coming back: Excellent pastas, perfect thin-crust pizzas and some delicious traditional regional specialties, and all at a good price. Before long, we were Il Cantuccio junkies, sometimes dining there on a weekly basis...."
[ more from insiderpages]
"There are so many good & great italian restaurants in this city, from the neighborhood faves to the city-wide well-knowns. My squid ink pasta & lobster dish was not bad, but it did not come together...."
[ more from judysbook]
| "was desperately seeking a good italian restaurant in a fun neighborhood. il cantuccio offers great service and seems like a family run restaurant...." |
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[ more from search.cityguide.aol]
"Il Cantuccio has a devoted neighborhood following for its unassuming, candlelit charm and fresh pastas. Housemade ravioli is flawlessly firm and plump, filled with either crab or sweet pumpkin and sage...."
[ more from sfbg]
"Double Play sits across the street from what once was Seals Stadium, but while the field and team are gone, the restaurant persists as an authentic sports bar with a solidly masculine aura mitts on the walls, lots of dark wood, et cetera. The all-A..."
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"Dosa serves dosas, the south Indian crepes, along with a wealth of other, and generally quite spicy, dishes from the south of the subcontinent. The cooking tends toward a natural meatlessness; the crowds are intense, like hordes of passengers inquiring ab..."
[ more from sfcityeats.blogspot]
"i ordered the angel hair pasta with garlic, arugula and tomato because it was the only pasta item on the menu that didn't contain any dairy. generally i shy away from capellini as it's often not cooked properly and the delicate noodles easily become lost..."
[ more from tripadvisor]
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