In Italian, the word "piccolo" means small, but there is nothing small about the variety of delicacies available at the new delicatessen, Piccolo Market, on Rte. 25 in Moultonborough.
Chef/owner Bill Bennett opened his deli with a small café in late December and has been adding delicious items to his menu ever since. Bennett, originally from Fairfield County, Conn., has been in the restaurant business all his life. After graduating from Connecticut Culinary Institute, he interned at La Provence in Norwalk, Conn. He previously owned Maestro's in North Conway before opening Piccolo Market. His mother, a native of Savignano in the region of Campania, inspired Bennett to pursue the cuisine of her native land.
Source: http://www.nhmagazine.com/
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