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    Diving Into the Rustic Charm of Amicci's of Little Italy: My Honest Review

    2024-03-16
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    If you're craving authentic Italian vibes and flavors, Amicci's of Little Italy is a must-visit spot. From the moment I stepped in, the rustic Italian scene set the perfect backdrop for a culinary adventure. The appetizers kicked off the experience on a high note, and the Panino and Penne La Rosa were simply divine, with a creamy sauce and fresh shrimp that danced on the palate. The Chicken Parmigiana was the comfort food you'd expect, hitting all the right notes of a classic dish.

    While the Chicken Lorenzo didn't quite hit the mark for me due to its unique alcohol hint and generous zucchini, the side order meatball was a savory delight not to be missed. And if you're someone who enjoys dining al fresco, the outdoor seating adds another layer of charm to the experience.

    The buzz from fellow diners was all about the generous portions that leave you more than satisfied. The Pane Rotundo came highly recommended, a tantalizing hunk of bread topped with shrimp and a creamy garlic scampi sauce that could easily steal the show as a meal on its own. Despite a slight hiccup with a cocktail mix-up, the overall sentiment echoed around was clear – Amicci's is a gem in the heart of Baltimore's Little Italy, with an atmosphere and dishes that beckon you to return.

    Address: 231 S High St, Baltimore, MD 21202
    Phone: (410) 528-1096
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