Italian classic including fresh pastas in a rustic, cozy setting that includes a communal table.
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Address: 1682 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA 02138
Phone: (617) 441-2800
Website: http://www.giuliarestaurant.com/
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. Pro tip for pistachio lovers: The pistachio gelato is an absolute must-try.
RESERVATION NOTE: Tables are hard to get and release exactly two weeks in advance on OpenTable. Note the 2026 update: Reservations now drop at 10:00 AM (no longer at midnight).
I’m already so excited to head back for their Valentine’s Day prix fixe dinner!
The highlights of the meal were definitely the Erbazzone and the Semolina Cakes, which were both small plates. The Erbazzone is spinach based and perfectly prepared to have a great texture and make you really really enjoy that spinach. The Semolina Cakes were small sponge cakes with a savory mousse, where the truffles they used definitely stole the show.
We had the Pappardelle with Boar and Corn Agnolotti. The Pappardelle was more standard, very well cooked but not as stand out as the apps. The Agnolotti (ravioli) itself had a delicious corn cream filling that was on par with the appetizers, but the mushrooms in the dish contrasted rather than enhanced the corn flavor in our opinion. Still tasty food, but not exceptional like the appetizers.
The hazlenut torta was also excellent, it came with a banana gelato that really made the dish, and graham cracker crumbs, everything played really well together.
We had wine and I had a Jungle Bird Negroni, which had a really tasty and sweet pineapple foam on it that was unique. The Negroni itself was pretty standard to me.
It was difficult to get a reservation for 2 here, took a few weeks of trying. The staff was polite and attentive. The atmosphere is a pretty standard restaurant, nothing special but nothing obnoxious either, it did feel classy.
I’d definitely recommend coming here for a special occasion, I’ll try to come again a few months from now and maybe focus more on the appetizers as those were the highlight for me for sure. Total cost was $230 after tip and tax for 2 people
Every dish we had was outstanding. The seafood pasta special with seabass and calamari was exceptional—perfectly prepared and packed with flavor. The squash appetizer was another highlight and set the tone for a meal where every course felt carefully crafted and unique. From start to finish, the food was creative, balanced, and simply delicious.
The service matched the quality of the food—attentive, knowledgeable, and genuinely welcoming without ever feeling rushed. It’s exactly the kind of experience you hope for when dining at a private Italian restaurant where the focus is clearly on great food and great hospitality.
To cap it all off, the post-meal limoncellos were excellent and the perfect finish to a memorable dinner.
If you enjoy Italian cuisine that’s both authentic and inventive, Giulia is an absolute must-visit.
The evening began with oysters on the half shell, their freshness undeniable. Rather than masking the purity of the shellfish, the accompanying sauce deepened the flavor with subtle complexity. It was an elegant opening, one that spoke of balance and restraint. Soon after came the wild boar pappardelle, a dish that alone would justify Giulia’s reputation. The wide ribbons of pasta carried a pleasing bite, perfectly absorbing the richness of the ragu. It was rustic yet refined, each mouthful a reminder of the restaurant’s devotion to craft and tradition.
The main course, a pork loin, arrived tender and perfectly cooked, its succulence heightened by a thoughtful arrangement of sauces and vegetables. Nothing on the plate felt excessive or ornamental; every detail had purpose, each garnish chosen to enhance rather than distract. It was the kind of dish that demonstrates how confidence in technique can achieve quiet brilliance.
From beginning to end, the meal reflected not only excellence but also intent. Every course was executed with care and precision, yet delivered with warmth and accessibility that made the experience feel personal rather than performative. Chef Pagliarini’s influence was unmistakable, guiding the kitchen toward dishes that honor Italian tradition while speaking to contemporary palates.
Giulia is far more than just a neighborhood restaurant—it is an experience, one that rewards patience and promises consistency. For anyone seeking Italian cuisine that combines elegance, authenticity, and heart, Giulia stands as one of Cambridge’s true gems, well worth the wait every single time.