Many New York restaurants claim they serve "Italian food," and cite menu items such as pizza, spaghetti, and garlic bread as flimsy proof of such authenticity.
Finding true Italian cuisine, however, requires some searching as most delectable finds do not come easy! Fortunately, there's a place on the Lower East Side where you can find delicious, authentic Italin cuisine, and for unbelievably reasonable prices!
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