CiboDivino Marketplace and Caffe, Daniele and Christina Puleo's Italian market-deli-bar, is finally taking shape at Sylvan Thirty (say CHEE-bo da-VEEN-o). And Daniele is promising it will be open by April 1, just in time to take advantage of spring weather on the spacious patio.
What is CiboDivino exactly? A mini-marketplace that encompasses several food stations, such a place to get wood-fired Neapolitan pizza, pore over cases of prepared Italian foods (entrees, appetizers, salads and desserts), stock up on Italian deli items, stop in for grab-and-go options, or buy Italian essentials such as olive oil, fresh pasta, sauces, cheese and of course wine.
Source: http://eatsblog.dallasnews.com/
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