Cary Rosner said most Italian restaurants do not offer real Italian cuisine.
"When you go out to a restaurant, you're not being served Italian food, you're being served an Americanized version of Italian food," Rosner said. "Not that there's anything wrong with it, but I believe it has veered so far right that it's time to bring simplicity back to Italian cuisine."
Rosner said he hopes to bring diners that authentic experience with the opening of Katerina Ristorante on March 25 at 20 South Station Plaza in the Village of Great Neck Plaza. To give the authentic Italian feel, the restaurant will import some of its products once a week to John F. Kennedy International Airport from Italy, said Rosner, who the restaurant's managing partner.
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