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Da Silvano was an Italian restaurant in the West Village neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City, known for its celebrity clientele and gregarious owner Silvano Marchetto (1946-2024). [1] The eatery opened in 1975 and shut its doors in December 2016 some 41 odd years later. [2] Jack Nicholson and Leo Castelli ate there once. [3] [4]
Emilio Baglioni was a chef employed by Jack L. Warner of Warner Brothers Studios as the head of the commissary and executive dining room for Jack L. Warner, where he also provided food for actors and the crew during filming.
Menu showing a list of desserts in a pizzeria. In a restaurant, the menu is a list of food and beverages offered to the customer. A menu may be à la carte – which presents a list of options from which customers choose, often with prices shown – or table d'hôte, in which case a pre-established sequence of courses is offered.
The village has an hotel, Hotel Serrella with restaurant. Several bars, and other restaurants, all quite different and serving traditional or international dishes. The restaurants serve international and traditional dishes. Three kilometres outside the village is an enormous natural arch, Els Arcs. Said to be one of the biggest in Europe.
Cantarella was married to Lauretta Castelli and they had a son, Paul Cantarella. [1] As a young man, Cantarella was introduced to the Bonanno family by his uncle, mobster Alfred Embarrato. Embarrato controlled the distribution center for the New York Post through local union of newspaper workers. In 1963, Embarrato obtained a job for Cantarella ...
A chapel and an oratory were added to San Pietro, still existing, completely frescoed with coats of arms of various families. Prisons were built in the basement. It now houses a hotel and restaurant and is used for cultural and private events and meetings. It also houses a museum of Salami, a celebrated local product. [2]
The castle, now only 30 minutes outside of Milan, is used as a 50-room hotel and spa, with access to the adjacent nearby golf course, and on-site restaurant. [4] The interior decoration includes neo-gothic ribbing and ceiling decorations added in the 19th century.
Villa Crespi is a 19th-century Moorish revival-style rural palace, now a luxury hotel and restaurant, located on Via G. Fava 18, near the shores of Lago D'Orta in the town of Orta San Giulio, Province of Novara, Piedmont, Italy.