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Mamma Maria
Menu for Mamma Maria
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Ratings and Reviews for Mamma Maria
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May 28 2012
CJ B. via Yelp
Ate here twice already. Great food, service and atmosphere! Love the North End.read more
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May 16 2012
Michael A. via Yelp
Delicious... romantic... what else do you want? How about their lobster ravioli pasta! Thanks to my fellow Yelpers I took their advice. Came here with my...read more
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May 15 2012
JH J. via Yelp
Mamma Maria had been on my Restaurant List for a while and reservations were finally made here to celebrate a friend's birthday. I loved the charming...read more
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Aug 20 2008
cdmnj via Citysearch
Dinner was great family experience for all of us. Mama Maria was a feast for the senses as we enjoyed our excellently prepared din...read more
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Jul 18 2008
matt355 via Citysearch
We went to Mamma Maria as a group of 11. The waiter asked if we wanted to have a few appetizers to share among the table. We agr...read more
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Apr 12 2008
freewilly7 via Citysearch
yes, pricey, and i personally enjoy slightly more casual (upbeat yet casual) dining environments than this. excellent food, though...read more
The Scene
The parade of limousines that continually clog North Square's cobblestone streets is a testament to Mamma Maria's enduring high standards and staying power. Patrons at this romantic, converted brick townhouse (dating to the early 19th century) can choose one of five distinct dining areas (try to snag the snug second-floor enclave, which holds only a single table). Service in all corners is nothing short of outstanding.
The Food
Mamma's kitchen churns out noteworthy Italian and New American dishes featuring seasonal, local ingredients. In other words, stick to touristy Hanover Street if you're just looking for spaghetti and meatballs. Fava bean salad with roasted asparagus and watercress salsa verde is a light, refreshing starter. A succulent, slow-roasted veal shank (served osso bucco style) features a delicate saffron risotto. Leave room for the wonderfully intricate desserts, including a complex maple-mascarpone torta.