
Italian fixture for housemade pastas & Neapolitan-style pizzas in a Tuscan-style space with a patio.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 90 Sherman St, Cambridge, MA 02140
Phone: (617) 441-0400
Website: http://www.grangustocambridge.com/
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Reviews
The calamari appetizer is refreshingly not deep fried. My daughter enjoys the margherita pizza. I had the nerano pizza which I have never seen in other restaurants in Boston consisting of some thin zucchini slivers and Provolone de Monaco which was delightful. Also tried the pistachio and mortadella pizza which was also very good. My grade school aged daughter has also had the ragu and the chitarra. She did not like the chitarra in the wheel of cheese due to the pecarino being too sharp and sheepy for her palate. She loved the ragu which was very pleasantly al dente. I have had the scialatelli sea food pasta and few times and enjoy it and it seems consistently made. Other members of my party have had the lasagna and the orechiette and enjoyed those dishes.
My daughter loves the torta caprese an almond flour chocolate cake with vanilla Gelato.
All in all the servers are pleasant; in the summer evenings the patio is a delightful place to dine. Great for families, medium sized groups, and, children.
The food is high quality and thoughtfully prepared. It has a lot of character and depth. The wine menu is average … Some decent $10-$25 at retail bottles. I wish the owners understood the art of service a little more. The table next to us was seated 30 mins late too despite a reservation and they indicated they will not be returning. Respect for time the the first rule of service.
I love the calamari for appetizer, and their Scialatielli with mixed seafood is heavenly! They also have daily specials and these are usually amazingly tasty; for example I remember having a cod dish that was fantastic. During summer months they might also have an amazing daily-special appetizer with melon, Mozzarella and prosciutto.
The restaurant has plenty of indoor seating, as well as an outdoor patio. During summer months, it’s really nice to sit outside.
My group and I ordered family style and was able to order about 6 dishes to share. The pastas were al dente, and enjoyed the fire roasted pizza. Toasted crust and thin, had to use my knife and fork since the toppings slide off easily if I tried holding it up.
A good selection of old world wines and not overly complicated choices.
1st dish: 5 min.
I have visited this Italian restaurant multiple times and each experience has been delightful. The atmosphere is welcoming and the staff are consistently friendly and attentive.
I started my meal with the Margherita pizza, which is remarkably close to the authentic version from Naples. The dough is perfectly salty and the ingredients are simple yet delicious. I do wish the oven had a bit more heat to achieve that ideal crispness. The calamari, which is grilled rather than deep-fried, was a tasty and refreshing change.
For the main course, I chose the Chitarra, which was the highlight of my visit. Cooked in a pecorino wheel with fresh cherry tomatoes and chewy homemade thick spaghetti, it was an exceptional dish. The carbonara was also very good, though I would prefer if they used guanciale instead of pancetta for a more traditional flavor.
The service was outstanding. The staff were great and very kind, especially since it was a birthday dinner. They kindly stored our cake in the fridge and served it to us at the perfect moment, which added a special touch to our celebration.
Overall, this restaurant offers a wonderful dining experience with delicious food and excellent service. Highly recommended!
Upon walking in, the staff insisted on speaking Italian to us. Even after we replied “we’re good” to their greeting, the waiter got really close to my friend’s face and insisted they say “come sta?”. Servers kept looking at us and our table in a not welcoming way, standing next to us and hovering a lot somehow.
Portions were small…The calamari was ok, but the pasta was cold even after being tossed in the cheese wheel.
Clientele was questionable (though I understand it’s out of their control) and racist. Talked about whether the cheese wheel was unsanitary right next to us as we’re eating…
Sadly won’t be visiting again, was excited to try since their shop looked cute.