Filling a recently-vacated space in the Little Italy Food Hall at the Piazza della Famiglia is Semola, a new quick-service pasta counter from the team behind Ambrogio15, which operates a pizzeria in the same collective of eateries on India Street, which also includes Mein St. Asian Kitchen, Not Not Tacos by Sam the Cooking Guy, Wicked Maine Lobster, and Bobboi Natural Gelato.
The pasta plates on the fast-casual menu start at $9.28, with customers choosing from a variety of fresh durum wheat semolina pasta, from fusilli and fettuccine to gnocchi and ricotta and spinach-stuffed ravioli. Zucchini noodles are a vegan and gluten-free option. The pasta shapes are then matched with an array of pasta sauces, including bolognese, vegan pesto, creamy parmesan, and a spicy tomato sauce called Calabrian Bomb.
SOURCE: https://sandiego.eater.com/
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