
by Robrt Pela
I paused for a moment outside La Bella Pizzeria last Friday afternoon. Oh, no. I thought. I heard this was a kosher Italian restaurant. Yet nothing among the many signs posted outside this neat-as-a-pin strip mall diner indicated that one could eat here without busting Kashrut.
Then I stepped inside and saw the sea of yarmulkes, and knew I'd heard correctly. La Bella is a kosher vegetarian pizzeria that offers a varied menu of authentic Italian food without combining the milk of the mother with any kind of meat—because none is served here.
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