Asked: Where’s the best pasta in Asheville?

From ravioli to tagliatelle, pasta is always one of our comfort food cravings.

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We’re getting hungry.

Photo by @vinnies_avl

The weather’s changing, and for us, that always signals a craving for comfort food. As it happens, we’re also gearing up to celebrate National Pasta Day on Tuesday, Oct. 17, so we think it’s time for you to dish.

We want to know where you go when you’ve got an appetite for pasta in Asheville — whether that’s a hole-in-the-wall spot for rich and hearty ravioli, a pop-up that specializes in creative cuisine, or a white tablecloth restaurant for only the finer pasta fare.

We’ll be rounding up your suggestions to share in an upcoming newsletter, so let us know your local go-to by filling out this survey.

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