BY: Brigitte Maina
When the craving for homemade gnocchi creeps, it pounces. For the fortunate who live nearRedwood Drive, a plate of it isn’t far away. For the rest of us, a hop over the 101 overpass, through a few traffic lights and around Reading Cinemas leads to Art’s Place, a slice of Italy right in our backyard.
Just like mom used to make, Art’s Place has all your favorite noodles. Choices range from linguine, angel hair and fettuccine, to their more popular spaghetti and penne; and a gluten free penne option. Choosing a pairing sauce can be overwhelming enough to shift entrees, especially when deciding between pesto, marinara, alfredo, creamy chipotle sauce or butter with garlic and parmesan.
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