F. Tambellini Seventh Street Ristorante is indulgent, distinct, delicious
At Tambellini Seventh Street Ristorante, authentic Italian food in a warm, classic atmosphere is the name of the game. Located in the Cultural District, Tambellini Seventh Street had humble beginnings more than 50 years ago.
Today, Tambellini is still serving up fresh Italian dishes in an establishment that is as delightful as it is distinct. From the warm glow of the fireplace to the rich carpentry and robust color scheme, Tambellini is indulgent without being stuffy.
To start your meal, start off with the spicy Italian sausage-stuffed banana peppers, famous breaded zucchini or antipasto with salami, Havarti cheese, roasted red peppers and a sweet Italian dressing.
With dozens of authentic Italian dishes, there is no shortage of choices when it comes to Tambellini's menu. From the imported capellini with vodka cream sauce and Gulf shrimp to the linguine Da Vinci with grilled chicken, roasted peppers, shallots, olives, tomatoes, garlic and olive oil, each item tastes as if its been imported directly from Italy: no surprise, since most of Tambellini's impressive ingredients are actually imported.
If traditional Italian goodies are more your style, Tambellini has lots of terrific options that are sure to leave you feeling satisfied. Favorites like veal parmigiana, chicken marsala and sweet sausage and marinara over bowtie pasta are available on Tambellini's versatile menu.
Of course, you can't have a complete meal at Tambellini's without indulging in one of their decadent desserts. The Super Bowl Sundae, which features vanilla ice cream, chocolate sauce, caramel, crushed pecans and whipped cream, is great for sharing. Traditional Italian tiramisu also makes a welcome appearance on Tambellini's dessert menu.
Reservations are appreciated and dress is business casual. To visit the Tambellini Web site, click here.
- by LeeAnn Mullen, Pittsburgh Reporter for HelloMetro
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LeeAnn MullenLeeAnn Mullen is a freelance journalist from Cleveland, Ohio. She holds a bachelor's degree in journalism is currently furthering her education by studying for an additional degree in information systems management. Mullen has written for several Cleveland-area newspapers, online publications and dozens of private clients. Her topics of specialty include health, technology and travel.