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The Rotolo’s franchise was started in 1996 in Baton Rouge near the campus of LSU. Corey Davis is the Collierville and Germantown reporter with The Commercial Appeal. He can be reached at Corey ...
The Collierville restaurant is set to be the first Mugshots Grill & Bar in Tennessee. The dining room area can hold and seat about 180 people. The plan is to initially hire 60-80 employees, Gamble ...
A Phoenix-based pet store chain offering pet products, pet food and accessories plans to open in the Memphis suburb. A new PetSmart store is under construction and will occupy 18,096 square feet ...
The word trattoria is cognate with the French term traiteur [3] (a caterer providing takeaway food). Derived in Italian from trarre, meaning 'to treat' (from the Latin tractare / trahere, 'to draw'), [4] its etymology has also been linked to the Latin term littera tractoria, which referred to a letter ordering provision of food and drink for officials traveling on the business of the Holy ...
Spaghetti all'assassina served at the Al Sorso Preferito restaurant in Bari, Apulia, where the dish is said to have originated. The debut of spaghetti all'assassina on restaurant menus most probably took place in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Some trace the original dish back to the Marc'Aurelio restaurant in the city centre of Bari, which ...
[14] [15] The Mediterranean diet forms the basis of Italian cuisine, rich in pasta, fish, fruits and vegetables. [16] Cheese , cold cuts and wine are central to Italian cuisine, and along with pizza and coffee (especially espresso ) form part of Italian gastronomic culture. [ 17 ]
The new high-end gastropub will be a combination of a full-service restaurant and sports bar with high-definition TVs and a 20-foot-wide stage equipped with a sound system for live music.
Penne alla vodka. The exact origins of penne alla vodka are unclear, and to some extent the subject of urban legend and folklore.The first use of vodka in a pasta dish recorded in a cookbook is attested to 1974, when the Italian actor Ugo Tognazzi published the cookbook L'Abbuffone (meaning 'the bouffe-men', named after Tognazzi's movie La Grande Bouffe), which included his recipe of pasta all ...