
CiboDivino, an Italian market, will likely be a talker when it opens in downtown Dallas. So here's how you say it: CHEE-boh dee-VEE-no. It means "divine food" in Italian. Now you know.
The shop, expected to open the third week of August, sells house-made bread, Italian food, gourmet groceries and wine. It's essentially a bodega: a small market where people living or working nearby can pop in for ingredients for dinner or an already-made meal. An estimated 150 seats inside and outside the shop will offer a spot to eat pizza or pasta or drink wine or coffee. It has a 1,500-square-foot covered patio.
SOURCE: https://www.dallasnews.com
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