BY: Jenna Intersimone
For six years, Mangia Toscano has been a cornerstone of the Metuchen dining scene, offering traditional Tuscan fare devoid of the Italian-American eats that permeate many New Jersey restaurants. And now, co-owners and Florence, Italy, natives Alberto Buglione and Ivan Guarducci are taking their culinary prowess across Middlesex County.
In February, the men will open Casa Ragazzi, a modern Italian restaurant featuring handmade pastas and a full bar, at 378 George St. in New Brunswick, the former home of The Brunch Club. “Our philosophy is rooted in a deep respect for tradition while embracing innovation, creating dishes that honor Italy’s culinary heritage while introducing contemporary techniques and flavor pairings,” said Buglione.
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