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Spent a while trying to get a reservation.
I was really underwhelmed by the food. I got the pasta e ceci and it really was not very tasty. Disappointed because I love pasta and was so excited. But Guilia was very expensive and IMO not worth the price
Be the first to ReplyGiulia is always a hit! Although it may be challenging to
Giulia is always a hit! Although it may be challenging to get a reservation, it is well worth it. First off, highly reccomend the warm semolina cakes - simply *chefs kiss*. I appreciate that they always have around 3 vegetarian pastas on the menu, which are always such a unique blend of flavors that you can't get elsewhere. My only qualm is that the entrees are on the smaller side, so sometimes I don't leave completely full. But, you can make up for it with some of their other apps. Overall, would reccomend!
Be the first to ReplyAmazing! Food was 10/10 for everything.
We left feeling full but not too full!! We actually enjoyed our food so much that after dessert we saw food come to another table and contemplated ordering more service was 10/10 we sat at the bar, and the bartender was fantastic. I am pregnant so had a lot of questions about ingredients how everything was prepared and he was super helpful with this. Will def be coming back!
Be the first to ReplyI proposed to my now-wife while we sat at the bar here in
I proposed to my now-wife while we sat at the bar here in 2015. It was special to us then and it's special to us now. We returned last night, for the first time in a few years. The semolina cakes and the casarecce alone would have made the trip worthwhile, but the cocktails and the dessert (a chocolate bread pudding) sealed the deal. The place is great for vegetarians like us. It's cozy and homey-feeling: all of us sitting around the bar were chatting about Terry, the former Giulia bartender whom we all remember fondly and who today, it turns out, reads audiobooks for a living. Terry's successor, Cassandra, is charming and friendly and knowledgeable. There's nothing I'd change about Giulia. I hope it sticks around for many years.
Be the first to ReplyLives up to most of the hype - very hard to get a ressie
Lives up to most of the hype - very hard to get a ressie but the pasta and dessert was worth it, and this is coming from someone who isn't crazy about pasta or dessert. Came here to treat a friend for their birthday and they loved it. We got the pink oysters and semolina cakes to start. The oysters were sweet, and the mignotte added a nice zip to contrast. I liked the light airyness of the semolina cake, but I don't think I would order it again. It's different than your traditional starters, but this is not something I would crave esp for the price point from the truffles. Versus the boar papparadelle is definitely something I would crave and get again. The pasta itself was perfectly al dente with lovely texture and thickness, and each bite was delightful with the boar, trumpet mushrooms, juniper and parm. For me the portion size was just right, and left room for the raspberry semi freddo which was really good. Deep raspberry flavor paired magically with the lemon meringue and amaranth. I was surprised how much I loved dessert. Service was generally good, but confused me initially. Our server came over and seemed reserved and had a bit of "I don't want to be here" vibe when we asked about recos. Once he got going he seemed more engaged, but I found it odd we had to draw it out of him at a place like this. Then a much friendlier, more approachable woman took over and service was lovely the rest of the eve. Ambiance was nice - simple, a bit rustic, and warm. Loved the speckled neutral plates. Good acoustics and room design, so it was easy to have a conversation. Would return to try more pasta and desserts!
Be the first to ReplyReservations are released two weeks in advance at midnight
Reservations are released two weeks in advance at midnight and go almost immediately, so set an alarm. I witnessed a few walk-ins that were seated at the bar, but most got turned away, so I recommend planning ahead. Giulia is on the same street as a lot of other poppin' restaurants, so you should also account for parking when you come (I was lucky to have found a spot nearby, and it was free thanks to the holiday!). Logistics aside, I am happy that I finally got to try this place. The inside was larger than I expected. The vibes were casual but classy, with dim lighting, a bar, and comfortably spaced tables. The plates are on the smaller side, so expect to order more than you usually would. 1.5 pastas were enough to satisfy me, though I could have finished both of the plates that I ordered had I not ordered sfizi. - Chicken liver crostini with green tomato marmellata ($8): The crostini was fresh and crispy, and the chicken liver was thick and savory. The marmellata added a complimentary citrus flavor. Overall, it was a good appetizer to prep the palate, but it was not mind-blowing enough to get again. - Warm semolina cakes ($16): Served warm indeed. The cakes were soft and sat in a bed of thick taleggio that did not taste as strong as the texture implied (more of a mild cheesy flavor). The apples added a nice crunch but weren't sweet. The truffles didn't add much, even though I believe they are the reason this sfizi is overpriced. - Bucatini all'amatriciana with house-cured pancetta ($27): Some of the pancetta was overcooked and too hard as a result, but the pieces that were good were GOOD: crispy, fatty, and salty (a bit too salty for my liking, but I understand that that is one of pancetta's hallmarks as it is meant to replace salt in certain recipes). The bucatini was not al dente but still tasted good and homemade. The sauce was lightly sweetened but a bit boring. - Pappardelle with braised wild boar ($30): Pepper was the dominant flavor, so if you are not a pepper fan, you will not like this dish. The pappardelle was al dente and flavorful. Like the pancetta, some of the boar was overcooked and dry, but most of the pieces were tender. There was a good ratio of pasta to protein. Overall, I enjoyed this more than the bucatini. - Affogato with cinnamon gelato, dark chocolate nemelaka, and crumiri cookie ($14): I'm glad I was able to get the espresso decaf. This dessert was okay; not something I would get again. The star was definitely the nemelaka: silky, intense, and melted-in-your-mouth. - Sicilian pistachio gelato with chocolate pistachio cookies ($12): I added this dessert last minute, and it became my favorite dish of the night, so I highly recommend it! The gelato was refreshing and not overly sweet, and the pistachio crumbs added the perfect crunch. The cookies were crunchy on the outside but chewy on the inside, with a brownie-like texture and taste. The chocolate dominated the pistachio flavor in the cookie, but that was compensated by the pistachio gelato. I liked that my server called out which dishes were staples on the menu so that you could see what the hype was about or prioritize the dishes that are more likely to rotate if you plan on coming back since the staples are more likely to still be around the next time. Overall, I enjoyed my dinner and did not feel like the effort to make the reservation was in vain.
Be the first to ReplyNo gluten free pasta.
Service was awful! The food was just ok - certainly nothing like it used to be!!
Be the first to ReplyThe food is one thing (And it's the best in the greater,
The food is one thing (And it's the best in the greater, greater Boston area) but the real charm is John at the bar. I've only been once, but I left feeling like he was family. Thanks John!! Can't wait to drive into the city to see you and enjoy the pasta again!
Be the first to ReplyWe were able to get reservations here and settled for a
We were able to get reservations here and settled for a Monday evening which was super busy and didn't see any empty tables during our time there. The food was great and had such great flavors. We ordered the warm semolina cakes with the truffles, bucatini all'amatriciana & pappardelle. Although the plating looked small we were full & satisfied after.
Be the first to ReplyThe bucatini all'amatriciana comes with the yummiest
The bucatini all'amatriciana comes with the yummiest pancetta and tomato sauce. As someone who loves chicken liver mousse, I thought their chicken liver mousse crostini was just alright, nothing mind-blowing. My server was very friendly and did a good job explaining the menu. Hard to get a res but pretty worth it.
Be the first to ReplyWow. I visited Giulia late on a Saturday night with a party
Wow. I visited Giulia late on a Saturday night with a party of 3. The place was busy but had a warm, welcoming interior.Truly an incredible meal and dining experience with delicious food and stellar service.- Insalata: 8.5/10 - every bite was unique, with bitterness from the fennel and brininess of the anchovy topped off with the refreshing citrus kick from the grapefruit- Burratina: 8/10 - Bucatini: 9/10 - PERFECTLY cooked pasta - Casarecce: 10/10 - creamy with perfectly al dente pasta with an incredibly robust mushroom flavor- Basil Panna Cotta: 10/10 - light, justtttt-set panna cotta with such a unique flavor- Pistachio Gelato: 10/10 - quite possibly the best pistachio gelato I've ever had; strong but not overwhelming pistachio flavorOur glasses were never empty thanks to our attentive server. The food was simply fabulous, and I eagerly look forward to returning to Giulia in the future.
Be the first to ReplyGet the semolina cakes and the bucatini.
I wish I could eat here whenever I crave Italian - so good!
Be the first to ReplyThe Food was really good and the service was so
The Food was really good and the service was so accommodating. The waitress took time to explain all the menu items. Highly recommend.
Be the first to ReplyOne of my absolute favorite places in Greater Boston.
The descriptions of the dishes on the menu hardly do them justice - the menu rotates seasonally and reflects a variety of ingredients that highlight exceptional flavor combinations. From the smaller starters to the full entrรฉes, getting something from each section of the menu is highly worth it for the variety and flavors. The bread they will bring you is delicious and crusty on the outside, soft and chewy on the inside, drizzled in oil with a little extra in the dish for dipping. The semolina cakes are a regular favorite, along with an erbazzone or nostrale, and any time they have burrata, as it is imported and accompanied beautifully. Any pasta dish I've ever have or observed being enjoyed is cooked perfectly al dente and is meant to be savored. Even if you're full, the dessert is worth it - ask what the staff think, as the description will not highlight all of the exceptional thought that has gone into every detail of your closing bites. A lovely wine and cocktail selection, with a featured drink (usually a spin on a negroni), any of which will round out your meal should drink - for those that don't, know that your food selections will not suffer! Their staff are incredibly knowledgeable and are helpful with finding the selection that you'll be most excited for - not to mention that they have often remembered that I'm a vegetarian even though I don't go on an entirely regular basis. I would absolutely eat there every day if I could! From drinks to food and dessert, their recommendations, preparation, and service have never failed to impress. The restaurant itself is large enough to hold a good number of people between tables and the bar, while it's cozy enough to feel special and intimate. I really can't say enough about them - the only thing I've never been able to do is bring home leftovers because I can't bare to leave even a morsel behind! Reservations are highly recommended, as it is unlikely you will be able to get a seat unless you hit the right time. So grateful to Giulia for all their thought, care, and creativity - such a pure delight!
Be the first to ReplyCame back to this review that I originally wrote 8 years
Came back to this review that I originally wrote 8 years ago after many more visits to Giulia later just to say that this is my perfect restaurant. The acoustics are so good, it's casual but feels special, and everything I have eaten has always been impeccable. Keep up the good work Giulia! Feel so lucky to live in the same city as this, my favorite restaurant.
Be the first to ReplyWe waited about 1 hour to be seated but to be fair we
We waited about 1 hour to be seated but to be fair we didn't make reservation and walked in. This was by far one of the best pasta's I've had in a long time, it was just the right portion, the flavor and texture was amazing and the desserts were to die for! Friendly bartender and staff members. I really look forward to going back again
Be the first to ReplyEverything at Giulia is perfection! From the moment you
Everything at Giulia is perfection! From the moment you walk in the door you enter an a dim, cozy and friendly atmosphere. You're always greeted by a big smile and friendly staff. Every single interaction I have ever had has been nothing short of awesome and I have been going to Giulia for 7 years now! The food is made with so much care and love, I have not once been disappointed in a meal, the semolina cakes are a must at every visit. All the pasta's are made fresh in house so you have to try one. Their menu tends to change a bit during the Season but a few popular things tend to stay the same with little alterations made to accommodate the season. I highly recommend to go with someone who likes sharing so you can try as much as you can. whatever you do try to refrain from stuffing yourself and not leaving room for dessert. If I know I am getting a little too full I take the rest home and save myself room for dessert. I was there a few weeks ago and the chocolate carrot cake was DELICIOUS! They also now offer a pint of ice cream to take home, and the chocolate peanut butter was the best! It might sound like I am a bit obsessed with this place and the answer is yes I am! My favorite restaurant to go on a date, take friends to, celebrate birthdays and recently I also convinced my job to have a holiday dinner this past December and from now on they asked me to plan all company dinners. whether you want to impress your pallet, go on a date or impress family and friends look no further than Giulia!
Be the first to ReplyGiulia is my favorite restaurant in all of Boston.
Everything is made with so much care and tastes delicious. While all of the pasta here is phenomenal, in my opinion, the pappardelle (usually with wild boar but sometimes with duck) is the best item on their menu. There are also plenty of options for vegetarians. I dine here often and don't see that changing for as long as I stay in Boston.
Be the first to ReplyGiulia is an icy summit among all of Boston's restaurants.
The creativity, finesse, and deliciousness of their food could easily have a place in the most upscale, white tablecloth restaurants, but, lucky for us, they offer it in a warm, friendly, neighborhood place. If there is better Italian food to be found in all of New England, I have not found it. It's somewhere I, and many other Cambridge locals, return again and again.
Be the first to ReplyThis was one of the worst places I've ever been.
My partner wanted to take us somewhere a bit outside of our comfort zone and I said I would absolutely give it a try. The waitress we had was not only condescending, but completely unsympathetic to the fact that we weren't the usual "rich Cambridge customer". She belittled us by asking if we needed a run down of the menu because it was "mostly Italian". The menu is 99% in English I don't need to have an explanation of what pappardelle is (she even made sure to say it in an "authentic" Italian accent to make sure we knew we weren't pronouncing it "correct"). She also made sure to mention several times that the plating was "European style". Anyone who looked around at the plating at other tables or looked up a menu ahead of time would know that was the style hence why we came, we know what tapas are....I would save your money for the north end if you want good Italian - stay far away.
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