Refresher

Tried and true

We're all for the polish and shine of the new enotecas and osterias in town, but sometimes Little Italy standbys, like La Scala (1012 Eastern Ave., 410-783-9209, lascaladining.com), are just what you need for a comforting Old World feast. There are no gimmicks, just big platefuls of tender shellfish, chicken, and veal, immersed in garlicky overtones and thick red sauces. On a recent night, we sought refuge from the cold with spicy shrimp fra diavolo ($22.95, pictured) and a succulent veal chop plumped with prosciutto and fontina ($34.95). The food is the lick-your-plate variety—from the tangy Caesar salad ($7.95) and fat, steamed mussels ($10.95) to the espresso ($3.95) and house-made, big-enough-to-share tiramisu ($8.95). Not that chef/owner Nino Germano has let time stand still. He recently expanded the dining space, added a 2,200-bottle wine room, and enticed patrons with an indoor bocce court—maybe the only one in Maryland. Hint: For the best view, ask for a terrace table.

Issue date: January, 2008