Downtown Fredericksburg has many foodie stories. They're stories of families in the kitchen, making their dreams come true meal by meal. Danilo Orofino, owner of Orofino Italian Restaurant(link is external) in Fredericksburg, Virginia, is no different. His story is sweeter with his thick Sicilian accent and smell of fresh pasta and pastries in the air.
Danilo arrived in the U.S. nearly six years ago, and he's never looked back. He saw an opportunity in the U.S., and after hard work seized his dream in downtown Fredericksburg. “The downtown Fredericksburg community is so amazing, so supporting," Danilo said. "You do it right, and the people have your back. This community is like family; like my family in Sicily.”
SOURCE: http://fredericksburg.today
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