BY: CALEB J. SPIVAK
Toscano Ristorante Italiano, a “vintage yet modern” Italian eatery, has officially opened its Atlantic Station doors, according to a press release Monday. Toscano is owned by Gianni Betti, Linda Harrell, and Gonzalo Di Aristegui, and is the sister restaurant to Cibo e Beve, located in Sandy Springs.
“Atlantic Station has already proven to be the perfect home for Toscano and offers a young and diverse environment for the restaurant to thrive,” Betti said in the release. “As an Italian native myself, my goal was to bring an authentic feel to the restaurant using the beautiful scenery of Tuscany as my inspiration.
SOURCE: https://whatnowatlanta.com
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