To be a supposed “foodie,” I often find myself wondering what to eat for breakfast, lunch or dinner. Admittedly I will settle for some fast food here and there, if for no other reason than to return to the favorites of yesteryear...which then serves as a reminder as to why I don’t eat that anymore.
Then there are times you want a sandwich, or could go for pasta, or want to take it easy with a salad...luckily there are some places that serve all of those options. Though none does it better (in my estimation) than Wilmington’s famed A Taste of Italy.
SOURCE: https://www.wect.com
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