BY: Pamela Silvestri
The Malerba family finally brings sit-down table service to the borough once again at Angelina’s Ristorante. The fine dining eatery in Tottenville celebrated its first night back in business since March 15 after the coronavirus crisis forced it to close.
After all, the delivery-only and to-go formats did not translate well to the upscale Italian format of carefully plated foods and linen-cloth service, a style to which Angelina’s fans have become accustomed.
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