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From antipasti to espresso: A mouthwatering tour of famed eatery Eataly’s new Pa. location

By: Ivey DeJesus

A round-trip flight from Philadelphia to Turin, Italy, will run you anywhere from $800 to $1,400. Economy, of course. Add to that hotel accommodations, dining and attractions, and you could easily be looking at more than a few thousand dollars. An enviable holiday, to be sure, but if that’s not in your budget — or you are looking for the finest Italian dining and gourmet food and wine shopping at home —, how about a trip to Italy — for the price of tolls and a half tank of gas?

That’s the goal of Eataly King of Prussia, one of the newest locations of the celebrated and expanding retail and culinary Italian mega food store franchise. This smaller sibling of the flagship New York store, brought to New York from Turin in 2010 by celebrity chef Lidia Bastanich, is not as dizzying in size, but it’s still impressive.

Source: https://www.pennlive.com

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