BY: John Williams
For food lovers, New York City truly is the gateway to the world. There’s so much to discover in the city, so many different cuisines from so many different regions, that even residents of New York City might often feel overwhelmed by the sheer number of choices. May we make a suggestion? It’s never a bad idea to start with cheese and meat.
That’s where Di Palo’s Fine Foods comes in. Located in Manhattan’s Little Italy neighborhood, this family-owned Italian grocery store has been providing top products for over 100 years. It might just be our favorite Italian grocery store in New York City. To learn more, keep reading.
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