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Businiess name:  Trattoria Toscana
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Finally, an Italian restaurant in Boston that offers quality, wholesome, and authentic Tuscan fare for reasonable prices. But don't let its casual atmosphere fool you into thinking the food lacks complexity. This is an everyday classic with simply the best Italian food in the city. Period. I've eaten it all growing up Italian in Boston, and perhaps more importantly travel to Florence and Rome annually to see friends and family. The food at Trattoria Toscana captures the simple elegance of an authentic Florentine trattoria without the absurd prices or self importance of the North End. In fact, I find it a challenge to cook at home for less. \r \r It is small, parking can be nearly impossible during Red Sox home games (yet still so much better than the North End any night), difficult to cool on the hottest summer nights due to the open kitchen, and you can be reasonably assured of a wait on a Saturday night as it grows in popularity. The food and charm, however, is worth every ounce of effort you make. There is no place I would rather eat in Boston. \r \r Pros: Ossobucco Special, Gnochi and Gorgonzola, Service Cons: Parking during Sox games

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