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This cramped Boca Raton deli and restaurant looks straight out of a Bronx tenement, where every spare inch of wood and brick is covered with Polaroid photographs of patrons posing with their food. And that food is impressive: hulking sandwiches, platters of shrimp with broccoli and potato, and fat rigatoni pasta napped in homemade marinara. Most nights, the place is full of families digging into shared platters and wise guy types slurping up antipasto as they watch sports on the restaurant's one flat-screen TV. Order up front at the deli counter, grab a drink from the cooler or the $1 "help yourself" beer keg, and get ready to eat - it's all about food. Talia's makes its own mozzarella, fennel sausage, and meatballs, all of which find their way into some truly great sandwiches. The house specialty, the Michelangelo, takes two pieces of crusty focaccia and piles on thin chicken cutlets, roasted eggplant, charred red peppers, basil, marinara, and some of that homemade mozzarella. Virtually everything is large enough to share and costs less than $15. Talia's even offers cooking classes with Chef Andrew once a month.
Andrew Bennardo, AKA chef Andy, is the jokey figure often found behind the counter at Talia's Tuscan Table, giving his regulars a hard time about their favorite sports team or the weather in NYC. That... More »
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Talia's Tuscan Table can lay claim to a loyal crowd: Ask any fan about chef Andrew Bennardo's true hero sandwiches and prepare for lots of superlatives and an almost cult-like devotion to the stacks o... More »
It becomes apparent rather quickly when one enters Talia's Tuscan Table in Boca Raton that this place isn't the product of a corporate formula. Nor, is it a destination for fine dining. This reality h... More »
Unlike a certain successful faux-talian restaurant chain, Talia's low prices don't come from middling-quality food and an efficient corporate formula. It's cheap because chef Andrew has cut out anything resembling a frill, including wait staff and nice table settings. Hell -- there's even a self-serve beer station. All of the focus is on the food: Hero sandwiches stacked as thick as phone books with salty meats, homemade mozzarella, and piles of fresh vegetables; meatballs made... More »
Talia's ain't afraid to showcase its Italian-American 'tude. The cramped deli looks like a Bronx tenement lifted up and slammed into East Boca. Almost every spare inch of wood and brick is covered with Polaroid photos of patrons (many of them female, many of them staring at the camera luridly) posing beside massive plates of pasta. There are a half-dozen handwritten signs decrying cell phone usage, and a few warn complainers just where they can stick their pasta fagioli. But beyond that... More »
Votes: 27"Talia's Italian Restaurant/Deli in Boca is by far the most satisfying Italian dining experience in South Florida. From their Bronx Bomber sandwich to their homemade mozzarella, you will keep going back. Being from the NYC area, this is the closest to home-style Italian food that I could find." -- Mike Fattizzi More »
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