Do you know where the original Fettuccine Alfredo come from? We asked Russell Bellanca, son of Guido Bellanca who, with Alfredo II opened the first Alfredo’s of Rome restaurant in the States. “In 1914 Alfredo di Leilo’s wife...
In Italy it is a popular game only among seniors. In New York it is not only cool, but also very chic among young professionals. A number of bars and clubs around the city opened indoor boccia courts.
He is definitely the man of the moment, or rather the tenor of the moment, and he is Italian.
To invent an artistic place from nothing is not an easy task. Above all if you are trying to give a new identity to a city.
Rome, the Eternal City.... What a wonderful place, at night or under the Italian Sun!
Rome, the Eternal City.... What a wonderful place, at night or under the Italian Sun!
Rome, the Eternal City.... What a wonderful place, at night or under the Italian Sun!
Rome, the Eternal City.... What a wonderful place, at night or under the Italian Sun!
Rome, the Eternal City.... What a wonderful place, at night or under the Italian Sun!
Rome, the Eternal City.... What a wonderful place, at night or under the Italian Sun!