Anthony Rugiero is proud to be part of a first generation Italian American family that values fundamental beliefs taught by his parents, Antonio Sr. and Enrica (Rita) Rugiero. He understands the value of hard work and commitment. In 2008, after the passing of his father, Anthony took over as president of the original Roman Village Cucina Italiana in Dearborn along with Antonio's Corporation.
They now operate five growing restaurants including Antonio's Cucina Italiana in Canton, Dearborn Heights, and Farmington Hills, and Antonio's Piccolo in Livonia. He believes it is family structure and great food, along with a modern-day business plan that cultivates success. It is family and faith that remain a priority.
Source: http://patch.com/
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