We've seen some giant Italian markets opening up across New Jersey over the last few years. One of the newest ones may not be big on space but it's huge on quality and variety. It's in the quaint quiet town of Allentown, NJ. It's called La Vucciria, after a very famous ancient open-air market in Palermo, Sicily.
The owners, the LoPresti family come from that part of Italy, in the small town of Carini. It's obvious from the selections that their food is totally authentic and delicious. They offer many of the classic Italian specialties these markets are known for, along with genuinely authentic Sicilian specialties like caponata and sfincione.
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