đâ¨[Boston ciao delicious] Chelsea's Treasure Restaurant â¨đ
đ Ciao! Pizza And Pasta: Bostonâs Italian GemâEven NYC Foodies Approve Just moved to Boston, and friends immediately raved about this spot. As a NYC foodie, Iâm here to confirm: Itâs just as good as Manhattanâs best Italian joints. Maybe even better. đ Must-Order Dishes Prosciutto & Fig Pizza đ The crust? Heavenlyâtoasty, fragrant, with that perfect âchewy yet crispâ texture. Cheese pulls like a dream, and thereâs so much arugula (my favorite, thank you). But the real magic? Sweet, juicy figs paired with salty prosciutto. Sweet-savory harmony thatâll make your taste buds sing. Braised Beef Pasta đ No clue how long they simmer that beef, but itâs fall-apart tenderâmelts the second it hits your mouth. The creamy sauce? Rich, velvety, and so indulgent (fair warning: it gets a little heavy by the endâshare with friends!). Oh, and the pasta shape? Kinda looks like tiny worms. If that weirds you out, skip itâbut donât. Itâs worth it. Mushroom Pizza đ Black truffle oil hits you the second it arrivesâincredible. The cheese is fluffy, like biting into a cloud âď¸, and the mushrooms? So savory, so umami, they might as well be a meat. Trust me, youâll leave thinking, âWhy donât all mushrooms taste this good?â đ¸ The Deal $15â$30 per personâway cheaper than NYC. A steal for this quality. â ď¸ Heads-Up Seatingâs tight: Most tables are outside (sweltering in summer!), and indoor seating is just a barâno AC. Come prepared to sweat (itâs worth it). Parkingâs tricky: Only 2â3 spots. Street parking nearby is your best betâpatience pays off. đ Ciao! Pizza And Pasta Bostonâs new Italian go-to. Even NYC transplants canât complain. #BostonItalianFood #PizzaLovers #FoodieFinds