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    Forcella

    4.0 (141 reviews)
    Closed 5:00 pm - 10:00 PM
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    Hair in fusilli dish - pulled from my mouth

    I'll start that this was a GrubHub delivery. So it passed through alternate hands to get to me. BUT the plastic container was sealed tightly when I opened it. Two stars because the flavor was actually delicious ... but 3/4 of the way into the fusilli dish, I felt a hair in my mouth. I was surprised actually thinking it couldn't be. It was. I pulled a black hair out of my mouth. Mine is red. I know stuff can happen, but ew.

    I had the Pappardelle alla Bolognese (bottom dish) and it was delicious
    Alisa G.

    My friends and I came here on a Thursday evening and enjoyed our meals. I had the Pappardelle alla Bolognese and thought it was really tasty. The texture of the pasta was excellent and the sauce had a lot of flavor. Service was attentive but they definitely enforce a bit of a time limit. They had another reservation after us they had to get ready for which is totally fine and fair, but the hostess or manager was giving a little attitude about it which was off-putting. Nevertheless, overall we had a good time and our waiter was very friendly. I also liked the aesthetic of the interior especially with the brick wall. It's an intimate restaurant and I would come back again for a date night for sure.

    Pan Roasted Salmon
    Ria A.

    A small group of friends and I tried Forcella for Dine Out 2025 on a weeknight and had a great time. The space is like any in the North End, smallish but well packed with a number of tables. I will say this place feels a little quieter and more intimate that other spots in the North End, which I appreciated. For apps, most opted for the burrata and I opted for the meatballs and shared. Loved the tomato jam on the meatballs, and needed the extra table bread to finish the sauce on both. For the next course, we all did it differently, trying the cacio e pepe, carbonara, and pesto risotto. All were classic but I think the cacio e pepe was perfect and the carbonara was stunning but I wish I could have added a little parm. Finally for the third course, two got the chicken parmigiana and two the salmon. The salmon was perfectly seasoned and cooked. One friend liked her chicken while the other found the chicken too thin and tough. She said she wouldn't order it again. Our server Taylor also very kindly got a drink with a candle in it to celebrate the birthday of one of our friends. Thank you Taylor! It was a great meal and we're glad we explored it for Dine Out. We'll definitely be back!

    This is very very fried chicken Parm. It was like dried fish with canned tomato sauce.

    Michelin Meh: A Tragicomedy in Three Courses Act I: The Waiting Game We arrived at 8:15 PM, bright-eyed, hungry, and full of hope. Little did we know we were about to be cast in the restaurant's longest-running production: "Table for Never." We placed our order at 8:52 PM--after a performance of hide-and-seek with the server--and were finally served at 9:47 PM, at which point our appetites had been slow-roasted beyond recognition. Act II: Chef's Mood Ring We asked if we could tweak the dish ever so slightly--nothing wild, just a swap or two--but were met with: "That would make the chef grumpy." Grumpy? Are we feeding him after midnight? Is this a restaurant or a live-in diva spa for emotionally fragile wizards? Act III: A Taste of Regret The food arrived lukewarm and underwhelming, much like a text from your ex. The flavors were missing in a blandemic, and the price tag belonged in a fine dining heist movie. This wasn't a meal--it was a culinary hostage situation. Curtain Call: Slow Service, Slower Escape By the time we left, I had aged spiritually, emotionally, and possibly legally. The only thing they served hot was the disappointment, and even that came with a 90-minute delay. --- Would I return? Only if I'm reincarnated as a glacier with no dinner plans.

    Smoked salmon pasta

    Ordered the smoked salmon pasta, bolognese, pan roasted salmon, burrata, and the arugula salad. The burrata was amazing--fresh, juicy tomatoes and a light, creamy burrata served with pesto. The arugula salad was simple, recommend if you want a light green before your entree. My pan roasted salmon was served with crispy skin atop roasted vegetables--highly recommend for a lighter appetite. The pastas were not overwhelmingly large portions and were super flavorful. Sangria was also delicious. No dessert menu but we went around the corner for cannoli at Modern Bakery. Service was attentive and not rushing us at all. The space was a bit cramped and dim lit, so definitely good for a more intimate dinner. I recommend for simple, straightforward, delicious Italian dishes!

    Cotoletta di Pollo alla Parmigiana
    Maria M.

    We sat outside on the patio and it was very quaint. There was a man playing the accordion for ambiance and that was nice touch. The food and drinks were all good. Very traditional North End food. Only downside is that they don't have dessert.

    Burrata and aperol
    Michele G.

    Just went for drinks and sat at the bar. Nice little place to sit and grab apps/drinks. Mostly a bar but there is a couch to sit- and not crazy busy so nice to be able to get a seat at a late hour. Enjoyed burrata and some April. Overall good

    Cacio e Pepe
    Joyce K.

    I was very excited to have an authentic Italian pasta dinner in the North End and made a reservation at Forcella - which turned out to be one of the best meals I've had in months! The ambience is very cozy, elegant, and romantic. I got the Cacio e Pepe pasta (fettuccini with pepper, $21), which was so filling and delicious. The texture of the pasta was perfect. My friend got the eggplant rigatoni which was also amazing. We also tried the meatballs as an appetizer (beef and veal) which were very tender and came with a yummy tomato sauce. One of the highlights of the meal was the quality of the service - our server did a top-notch job, always refilling the water, frequently checking to see if we needed anything, and just overall being extremely hospitable and attentive. I would definitely come here again for a nice dinner with family and friends.

    Linguini carbonara with pancetta.
    Matt H.

    We were trying to find a place for an early dinner on Sunday and could not find seating in the most popular Italian restaurants in the North End but we found this place which was happy to seat us. The weekly street parade honoring the saint of the week stops right outside as you can see from the video we took. I don't ordinarily eat carbonara pasta but I had a good appetite this day and ate it all. This was our only meal in North End so we have no other comparison but based on my limited experience, I would try them again. There are very limited seafood menu options. Our server was kind and attentive and on this day that made all the difference.

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    So VERY GOOD! It was an amazing culinary experience and we will return any time we are in Boston!

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    Amazing food and wine list. Great service and great location. The restaurant is small and intimate and the food and apps came out fast

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    DELICIOUS!! We ordered several dishes for our party and each one was phenomenal. Highly recommend the quail and gnocchi!

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    I would've given Krasi five stars for the bread rolls alone. Almost everyone in my dinner party…read morenominated this as their favorite. The menu refers to these as "Greek cheese bread" but somehow that doesn't do it justice - these were immensely pillowy and cheesy, with an amazing crust, with homemade honey butter on the side. I could have had just these for dinner and been satisfied. They really nailed the bread. My other favorites: 1. Hipiti: spicy whipped feta with crispy potatoes on the side. I don't do well with spice but I absolutely loved this. 2. Marouli: winter lettuce with the most amazing vinaigrette dressing. My only knock to this is, presentation-wise, they serve it with half of the plate empty and the other half with salad. I don't understand why restaurants do this because - one, it only highlights the smaller portion and two, we're just going to mix the salad all around in the bowl anyway. 3. Boudeto: daily catch in a beautiful tomato broth. For a seafood dish at a restaurant in Back Bay, this was priced at a fairly reasonable $28. The only dish that fell a little flat for me was the tzatziki - needed a bit more seasoning. As it was, I was eating mostly just plain yogurt. The table-side preparation was cool, though. The space is its own visual dinner, there's simply a lot to look at (including a drawing of Poseidon riding a surf board). We got the big table in the back, which was a beautiful glass structure with a whole terrarium underneath. We couldn't stop marveling at it throughout the meal. Our waiter was wonderful - very helpful recommendations, came by to check on us often even though we were pretty far in the back, super patient with our questions. Hard to get reservations but worth it! Don't bother driving / trying to find parking unless you're willing to eat a hefty garage fee, it's Back Bay.

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