Prima Italian Steakhouse Famous Meatballs Price
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Prima's Famous Meatballs is a classic Italian-American appetizer showcasing house-made meatballs simmered in marinara sauce. The meatballs are baked with a generous layer of mozzarella cheese until it is melted and bubbly. Toasted garlic crostinis are served alongside for dipping into the sauce and scooping up the meatballs and cheese. The Prima Italian Steakhouse Famous Meatballs price is $14.29.
This appetizer is a hearty, comforting starter, similar in style to the Polpette at The North End's La Famiglia Giorgio's, though Prima's version is baked with cheese. Customer reviews note that the portions are large and the price is reasonable for the amount of food provided. Before the meatballs, guests can start with a lighter option like the House Salad or a classic Caesar Salad. The savory tomato sauce and rich meatball flavor pair well with a glass of Chianti or another medium-bodied Italian red wine.
Prima is an energetic Italian restaurant located on the edge of City Square Park in Charlestown, Boston. The beautifully restored grand bar and dining room overlook the park and the city skyline, honoring the building's past at the gate of the historic neighborhood. The hand-crafted menu is meticulously curated, offering reimagined classics for any occasion, from mid-afternoon spritzes on the patio to after-work negronis at the mozzarella bar or special occasion dinners featuring hand-rolled pasta and prime cuts of meat. The restaurant also offers a private dining space, The Rose Room, complete with a fireplace and dedicated cocktail bar.
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