Anonymous
Post 08/18/2013 17:22     Subject: Italian Restaurant in Baltimore's Little Italy?

Cinghiale'a in harbor east- the rest are"red sauce" Italian.
Anonymous
Post 08/18/2013 17:11     Subject: Italian Restaurant in Baltimore's Little Italy?

Amici's gets my vote as well. And it's a block from Vacarros
Anonymous
Post 08/17/2013 15:55     Subject: Re:Italian Restaurant in Baltimore's Little Italy?

Anonymous
Post 08/17/2013 15:54     Subject: Re:Italian Restaurant in Baltimore's Little Italy?

Anonymous wrote:Supano's SteakHouse a family owned restaurant in the Inner Harbor, I went there it's nice but kind of expensive, really great family environment. Prepare to spend money, btw they have a pretty cool video.

[youtube]v=3-1nsuru2lo[/youtube]
Anonymous
Post 08/17/2013 15:48     Subject: Re:Italian Restaurant in Baltimore's Little Italy?

Anonymous wrote:Supano's SteakHouse a family owned restaurant in the Inner Harbor, I went there it's nice but kind of expensive, really great family environment. Prepare to spend money, btw they have a pretty cool video.

Anonymous
Post 08/17/2013 15:41     Subject: Re:Italian Restaurant in Baltimore's Little Italy?

Supano's SteakHouse a family owned restaurant in the Inner Harbor, I went there it's nice but kind of expensive, really great family environment. Prepare to spend money, btw they have a pretty cool video. [youtube]v=3-1nsuru2lo[/youtube]
Anonymous
Post 02/06/2013 01:08     Subject: Italian Restaurant in Baltimore's Little Italy?

Is there no love for Gemano's? The owner is Florentine and several of their dishes are so close to plates I've eaten when in Italy. The veal and the gnocchi in particular are pretty damn close.
Anonymous
Post 02/05/2013 23:33     Subject: Re:Italian Restaurant in Baltimore's Little Italy?

Anonymous wrote:Agree with La Scala--best in Little Italy IMO. I am a Baltimore native.


+100 I am also a Baltimore native and an Italian American who grew up going to dinner in Little Italy, hanging out of at the Sons of Italy Lodge, I was married at St. Leo's, etc. La Scala is the BEST. Plus you get to play bocce indoors! Salute! (I would not take my dog to eat at Sabatinos.)