$35 Worth of Italian Cuisine and Beverage at Chiapparelli's Restaurant
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- $35 toward saucy Italian cuisine and drinks at Chiapparelli's Restaurant
- Award-winning eatery
- View dinner menu
- Old-fashioned, charming décor
- Friendly and family-run since 1940
- Valid toward dine-in dinner only.
Reviews
Frommer's, the Baltimore City Paper, and the Baltimore Sun make their recommendations when it comes to Chiapparelli's:
- Southern Italian dishes in red sauce are the trademark at this longtime favorite, but do try Grandma's ravioli stuffed with spinach and ricotta. Pizzas and panini are on the lunch menu, but dinner is the main event, when veal is the star. You'll also find tasty chicken dishes and many classics such as pescatore Christopher and shrimp parmigiana. –Frommer's
- Chiapparelli's legendary Italian house salad. Tangy, creamy, and predominantly cheesy, this crisp salad is worth the trip. The generous portions of the Chiapparelli's very traditional house specialties are satisfying as well. – Baltimore City Paper
While some people had qualms with the food they ordered, the majority were completely satisfied with Chiapparelli's classic offerings and atmosphere. Yelpers give Chiapparelli's three stars, TripAdvisors give three owl eyes, and over 100 Urbanspooners give 73% approval:
- Old school Italian at its best. – justin p., Yelp
- Best gnocchi & salad in Baltimore. – Fr.John Trigilio Jr., Urbanspoon
- The Italian wedding soup was simply delicious; and the salad and bread were excellent…Possibly the best part of the restaurant is its ambiance. – Marc G., Yelp
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About Chiapparelli's Restaurant
Chiapparelli's first opened its doors to Baltimore's Little Italy in 1942, regaling diners with a tradition-inspired approach to Old-World cuisine that the founding family's present generations continue to embrace. The chefs simmer pots of ripe tomatoes, onions, and herbs to craft marinara sauce and deftly form meatballs and ravioli by hand. By incorporating steamed clams, lump crabmeat, and fresh kraken, they allow the mid-Atlantic region's maritime ingredients to influence the menu's iconic, transatlantic flavors. In recognition of the family's commitment to hearty and nostalgic Italian cuisine, Zagat praised the menus of both the Little Italy and Havre de Grace locations, rating them each as "very good to excellent."