
Brelundi, a new Sicilian restaurant in Waltham, opens its doors today offering a robust assortment of street bites and dishes inspired by owner Michael Colomba’s southern Italian upbringing.
The 20-seat counter service and takeout establishment located at 16 Felton Street serves Italian breakfast, lunch, and dinner items (hence the name of the restaurant), along with a full suite of desserts, gelato, sodas, and coffees. From frittatas and panelle to lasagnas and tiramisu, the objective remains the same: quality ingredients and simple, classic preparations.
Source: http://www.bostonmagazine.com/
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