| Prefer Arlington, McLean, or NWDC. Thanks! |
| Vace? |
| The Italian store in westover shopping center are good. |
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I agree with the Italian Store for frozen.
If you can use fresh, Del Grano in McLean sells fresh ravioli by the pound. Their pasta is very good, not cheap. I love the gnocchi. |
| I know I'm going to get slammed for this, but the TJs frozen mushroom ravioli is to die for. It comes with its own sauce so don't start the water boiling. You make it in a skillet. |
| Italian store |
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| I love the Rana Italian sausage ravioli sold at Costco. Cook up and toss with Rao’s tomato sauce, and maybe a little bit of heavy cream if I have some. Mamma Mia! I feel like it straddles the line between standard grocery fare and gourmet. |
| Italian Store! |
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Yep. Like everyone else, I buy it at the Italian.
Wander around all the aisles in there too; I always find several random things I want. |
| If you're willing to go to Union Market Litteri's has an excellent selection. They also won an award as one of the best purveyors of Italian wine in the world! |
| the Italian Store is the only answer to this |
| Pappardelle's Pasta in Denver will ship their frozen pasta, dried pasta, sauces, vinegars and olive oils to you. YUM!!!! |
| A Litteri or Vace, and Sfoglina Van Ness also sells pasta kits. |
| Balducci’s in a pinch |