by Lisa Petrillo
There's an Italian eatery in downtown Miami with a huge fan base of local customers because of its simple, delicious food. Soya e Pomodoro is downtown Miami's hidden gem just off First street It's Old World Italian at its best.
"This is the best eggplant I've ever had," exclaimed CBS4′s Lisa Petrillo as she bit into one of the many delicious dishes served at the eatery. Ten years ago, friends Armando Alfano and Chef Christina Doria were looking for a space that was off the crowded beach. They found a very old former bank building reminiscent of the ancient ruins from their homeland.
Source: http://miami.cbslocal.com/
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