BY: Chris Boyle
For a taste of tried and true Italian cuisine and hospitality, you don’t need to head across the Atlantic to the shores of Sicily; one needs only to head on over to Il Vizio of Massapequa to experience a real taste of the old country, right in the heart of Long Island.
In a day in age when there are almost more restaurant options out there than there are people to patronize them, Il Vizio owner Luigi Prudente of South Ozone Park notes that his establishment has become so successful because each and every member of his staff strives to make every customer feel as though they are part of the family.
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