Centrolina

Italian restaurant · Downtown

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"For the ultimate pasta night in, get an assist from Amy Brandwein, owner of popular downtown Italian restaurant and market Centrolina. The kit includes six hand-rolled pastas — including potato gnocchi, pistachio fettuccine, and red wine and truffle tagliolini — as well as a big hunk of Parmigiano and three sauces, including forest mushroom ragu. The kit ships nationwide." - Adele Chapin

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974 Palmer Alley NW, Washington, DC 20001 Get directions

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