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Businiess name:  Croma
Review by:  D G.
Review content: 
I was pleased with Chroma but maybe that's because I wasn't expecting much. Most Newbury Street restaurants tend to disappear overnight with the overabundance of competition and rising rent for the posh addresses. The pizzas were more than hearty portions (leftovers the next day - yay!), the outdoor eating is plentiful, and their wine list is nothing to sneeze at. Its not the best italian food in the area (Ciao Bella is the real deal) but given that Milano's and La Famigilia have closed, it will do for now. Stick with the pizza and wine, and you'll enjoy it!

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