
BY: JACQUELINE CAIN
Whether you’re craving pizza, roasted fish and vegetables, or a pile of pasta, Italian restaurants in Boston are innovating with tons of takeout options during the current shutdown of on-site dining.
We’ve pulled together a list of some top options for consideration the next time a craving hits—and in the interest of planning ahead, remember: Fresh pastas and sauces freeze exceptionally well.
SOURCE: https://www.bostonmagazine.com
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