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...Pinocchio??€™s. I get the soup—that is really good—with steak, cheese and onions. I have also been to Charlie’s too—it’s pretty good and low price. I don’t know if I would ever order a burrito at the Wrap...
Favorite Harvard Square eatery: The Wrap, that’s pretty nondescript.  Or even better, Pinocchio?...
...Pinocchio??€™s Pizzeria has long been one of students’ favorite dining alternatives, but most Noch’s enthusiasts can’t afford to stray too far from their pre-paid meal plan on a regular basis. Caleb Kelly ’06 has found a solution to this timeless quandary of a boundless Noch’s appetite on a tight student’s budget. The physics concentrator from Pforzheimer House has begun duplicating Noch’s food within Harvard’s dining halls...
Observer Michael M. Grynbaum ’07 wasn’t as complimentary but gave Kelly credit for trying. He says, “Pinocchio??€™s has been at it for 20 years, so you know, by the time Caleb’s a senior, he’ll have it down...
There are, however, some exceptions. Which is why shelling out $42 for anything less than a week’s supply of sole meunière may seem a little steep. A week of Pinocchio??€™s pizza, sure. A gigantic box of Nestlé Crunch ice cream bars, you bet. But I don’t want sole meunière for a week. It is a dish of peerless simplicity and extravagance—delicate Dover sole pan-fried and served in a puddle of butter, lemon juice and parsley—that is clearly meant...