
The North End seems to dominate local Italian dining, but believe it or not, tasty pastas aren't relegated to Paul Revere's old 'hood. You can get plenty of food from The Boot at outposts in other parts of town. If you don't want wait to in line at Giacomo's with your friends from out of town, take them to one of these 10 fine Italian restaurants around the Hub.
Coppa, South End – What you're getting: Salumi and Formaggi platters, Burrata e Barbabietole, Italian Grinder, Spaghetti alla Carbonara. Chef/Owners Jamie Bissonnette and Ken Oringer, Boston's culinary dynamic duo, go next-level at Coppa with their ultra-refined rustic Italian cuisine.
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