Patricia G.
Yelp
Over a year ago a friend recommended North Italia due to the fig and goat cheese pizza they had on their menu. Like always, anytime someone recommends a food place, I add it to my list of places I'd like to go. After this meal, I am so incredibly disappointed in myself, that this one sat on my list for so long.
Upon walking in, the place is absolutely beautiful, spacious, nice and cold, lots of plants and light. I can imagine how beautiful it is in the evening after the sun has set, too, with all their ambient lighting. We came on a Thursday afternoon and it wasn't too busy at all.
Serena was our server and she was an absolute gem. Fantastic recommendations. Knew the menu like the back of her hand. So incredibly sweet and attentive throughout the whole meal.
I hate to say it, but I didn't even end up getting the Fig and goat cheese pizza which is what brought me here! I quickly found out that pizza has Prosciutto on it, and I came with a vegetarian. So instead we got the truffle garlic bread, and then split the caprese sandwich and the cacio e pepe pizza.
First...the truffle garlic bread. Are you freaking kidding me with this dish? I literally almost canceled the entrees and ordered five more of these. Thick cut bread into cubes, fluffy on the outside, crispy sear on the outside, exploding with garlic and truffle flavor. And the creamy ricotta on top on top? Be careful because I can see a table fighting to the death for the last piece. Order two just in case.
Next, the pizza. A really solid size for two people, beautifully baked, the slivers of garlic on this pizza made my eyes roll back into my head. This was a rich, indulgent twist on the classic Roman pasta, delivering a bold yet elegantly simple flavor profile that hits all the right notes of comfort and sophistication. Salty, peppery, cheesy, what more can you ask for?
Finally, the caprese. This was not your ordinary caprese. First of all, the bread was toasted and pressed with flaky sea salt...so we're already off to a good start. Then it was layered with creamy straciatella cheese (most capreses use mozz), juicy ripe tomatoes, and a fragrant basil pesto which married so well with the fresh and slightly bitter arugula. Serena explained to us that it also had some type of pepper paste on it that added a tiny bit of heat but for the life of me I cant remember! Maybe Chilean? I'm not sure, but just trust me, it's fantastic. Each bite was bright, juicy, and satisfying. Not to mention we said we were splitting it and they put it on two separate plates for us with our own fries on each! oh yeah, and the fries that come with it? Parmesan herbed fries. This place is so incredible I can't take it!
Overall, with the three dishes we ordered and two fountain drinks, our total came to $66.88. The food is more than reasonably priced, the fountain drinks, however, at $4.75 a pop, are the most expensive fountain drinks I've seen in some time! Price of drinks aside, I will come back here without a doubt. I'd love to see what it's like at night and try their dinner menu items. If you're like me and this has been sitting on your 'places to try' list, don't be like me and wait too long. Go....like, right now. Put the phone down and go!