Italian cuisine, often imitated all over the world, is thought of to be a national cuisine, but it is not so in the traditional sense. Not only does Italian food have its own specialities from region to region, it also changes depending on the season. One of the more popular distinctions is Northern and Southern. In Northern Italy you will find more cream and cheese based sauces, while in Southern Italy you will find tomato based sauces. Also, coastal northern and central regions serve as sort of a bridge between Southern and Northern Italian styles of cooking, using pastas such as tortellini and ravioli, which are great with either a cream or tomato based sauce.
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Italian - Long Beach
Caffe La Strada 4716 E 2nd St., Long Beach, CA 90803 Map 562 433-8100
La Traviata Restaurant 301 Cedar Ave, Long Beach, CA 90802 Map 562 432-8022
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Italian - Seal Beach
Finbars Italian Kitchen 620 Pacific Coast Hwy, Seal Beach, CA 90740 Map 562 430-4303
Romanos Macaroni Grill 12380 Seal Beach Blvd, Seal Beach, CA 90740 Map 562 598-5979
Spaghettini Italian Grill Serving Northern Italian Cuisine and Continental Specialties with live jazz 6 nights a week. 3005 Old Ranch Parkway, Seal Beach, CA 90740 Map 562 596-2199
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