
There’s Little Tokyo in Los Angeles, Chinatown in San Francisco and here in San Diego, we have our very own Little Ital This lively neighborhood is a testament to both the American tradition of immigrants gracing us with our best food and the habit of putting the ‘little’ prefix to carve out a bite-sized extension of global identities here in the States.
On June 17 and 18, Little Italy held its annual two-day tour, Taste of Little Italy, where the neighborhood hosted just shy of 60 stands, each with their own curated mini dishes for the event. The tour stretched across 11 blocks and is meant to be the perfect introduction to the rich, vibrant neighborhood and some of its best eateries.
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