The dining room at Via Delizia, one of the Pearl’s standout Italian restaurants. | Kara Stokes / EPDX
The Pearl is a neighborhood currently in flux, with a seemingly endless stream of high-rise condos emerging every day, dwarfing the repurposed brick warehouses that attracted some of the longterm locals. In the shadows of these tall buildings lie a host of restaurants and bars, churning out everything from al dente pastas to the flakiest of French croissants. And while the neighborhood isn’t the city’s most culturally diverse, the restaurants found in the Pearl echo the architectural blueprint of this changing neighborhood: solid standbys that have managed
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