Ciaccia: A slice of Italy in Belmont
By Evalina Caruccio | 4 days agoAs an Italian food snob and recent returnee from a summer abroad, I went into Ciaccia with big shoes to fill and I couldn’t have been more pleasantly surprised
As an Italian food snob and recent returnee from a summer abroad, I went into Ciaccia with big shoes to fill and I couldn’t have been more pleasantly surprised
This Black-owned Caribbean-style restaurant serves accessible and delectable dishes through sustainable methods.
The sleek storefront may initially come off as unassuming, but I can assure you that their creations are anything but.
The service was attentive and friendly, but the food was lackluster and was missing the “upscale” from the “upscale bar food” niche that they advertise.
Cumbre’s mission to bring authentic and delicious Argentinian flavors to Charlottesville really shows in the taste and presentation of their products.
Hunt Country is the perfect spot to grab some lunch for a picnic, or my personal favorite — the best way to fight Foxfield famish.
Their moderate price range — between $14 and $19 for a burger — and delicious food made it a great dinner for my friend and I after a long week of exams.
If you’re looking for a unique and well-curated dining experience, Continental Divide is the place for you.
The cozy take-out shop is perfect for any Italian craving with affordable prices and flavorful dishes.
The restaurant is the perfect spot to grab a cheap but scrumptious bite with your friends.