#NYC’s Agata & Valentina launch new gluten-free Italian market

#NYC’s Agata & Valentina launch new gluten-free Italian market

“NYC’s Agata & Valentina launch new gluten-free Italian market” Italian gourmet market Agata & Valentina has been called “New York’s original Eataly.” But its celebrated pasta, pizza, breads and prepared dishes remained mostly off-limits to gluten-intolerant sufferers of celiac disease since the store opened in 1993. Its Sicilian-inspired products are in demand for social gatherings and…

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#Katsuya, Fasano and Cafe China

#Katsuya, Fasano and Cafe China

“Katsuya, Fasano and Cafe China” New York is coming back to life, and a number of exciting restaurant openings are fueling the city’s resurgence. From Midtown’s latest Italian spot Fasano, to Chelsea’s authentic Spanish eatery El Quijote, Manhattan is bursting with mouth-watering menus to try out, all amid Gotham’s swirling reborn energy. Have are five…

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#NYC’s restaurants are making a comeback

#NYC’s restaurants are making a comeback

“#NYC’s restaurants are making a comeback” Il Postino, a two-decade fixture of Midtown East, almost went under. When the Waldorf Astoria, a key source of covers, was shuttering for a condo conversion, Il Postino owner Luigi Russo knew he had to move fast, so he hired Douglas Elliman’s Matt Leto to find him a new…

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#Inside The Bronx’s new wave restaurant scene in Little Italy

#Inside The Bronx’s new wave restaurant scene in Little Italy

“#Inside The Bronx’s new wave restaurant scene in Little Italy” Tourists slurp up spaghetti in Manhattan’s historic Little Italy, but for authentic Italian atmosfera, New Yorkers have long headed up to storied Arthur Avenue in The Bronx. Today, however, Italians rule The Bronx’s Little Italy no more. Just as Manhattan’s Little Italy gave way to…

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