by Dana Hatic
Italia di Gusto will bring the most authentic tastes of Italy to Medford starting October 15. According to its Facebook page and a post on Chowhound, the specialty shop and eatery with its original locations in Italy will open to patrons along the Mystic River, offering "the best products," including cheese, salami, Parmigiano, jam, and olive oil.
Co-owner Matteo Ronzio and his wife Francesca moved to the U.S. in February to open Italia di Gusto, which has another location in Ridgewood, N.J. They will have a soft opening October 15 and plan to have a grand opening with guests from Italy at the end of the month, Ronzio told Eater.
Source: http://boston.eater.com/
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