BY: Patrick Minutillo
According to their website, Bruno’s considers itself to be an unassuming, old-fashioned, Italian neighborhood gathering place, without pretension, or misplaced aspiration. It is certainly that, and much more.
Considering the enormous amount of competition here in New Jersey It is hard to stand out as an exceptional Italian restaurant. Bruno’s Italian Bistro has met that challenge and can easily be included among our areas’ premier fine dining destinations.
SOURCE: https://parsippanyfocus.com
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