People love to visit New York City. But tourists, especially those seeing Manhattan for the first time, often get sucked into expensive and overrated tourist traps.
Little Italy is one of those places where prices are a little high and the food is just alright.
Too many souvenir shops and mediocre Italian restaurants is what tourists complain about most.
Capri Ristorante, slated to open later this month at 145 Mulberry St., is the first stateside eatery from genuine Italian chef Franco Aliberti.
Source: http://www.grinbergnews.com/
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