by Carla Torres
Last April, pasta-loving locals and Lincoln Road obsessed tourists were saddened to find that TiramesU, the long-standing (17 years to be exact) Italian joint was shutting its doors practically overnight.
Now, after a year of not serving al dente pappardelle Bolognese, however, TiramesU has announced it will reopen South of Fifth — where it started a quarter century ago. "We don't have an exact date but permit permitting, we're shooting for very, very soon," a restaurant rep tells New Times.
Source: http://www.miaminewtimes.com/
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