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		By: Giuseppe di Martino		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[really good, I have enjoyed it...

 I have not been there, but I have seen the others in turin and tokyo that I will visit again this weekend , I love your Italian orthodoxy which is like mine, I think that sometimes when you try to make little things big, you loose some details, and precious people like you are there to rememeber, last thing the original sense of Italianita&#039; remains in some parts of brooklyn where some very old italian families one for all the Coluccio&#039;s still own a Salumeria, and speak Italia to theyr customers, if you go there ask of Rocco or Rocco Junior and tell them that you are my friend, they will offer you a cup of decent espresso, and a little piece of Provolone to take away.
ciao

Giuseppe]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>really good, I have enjoyed it&#8230;</p>
<p> I have not been there, but I have seen the others in turin and tokyo that I will visit again this weekend , I love your Italian orthodoxy which is like mine, I think that sometimes when you try to make little things big, you loose some details, and precious people like you are there to rememeber, last thing the original sense of Italianita&#8217; remains in some parts of brooklyn where some very old italian families one for all the Coluccio&#8217;s still own a Salumeria, and speak Italia to theyr customers, if you go there ask of Rocco or Rocco Junior and tell them that you are my friend, they will offer you a cup of decent espresso, and a little piece of Provolone to take away.<br />
ciao</p>
<p>Giuseppe</p>
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		By: Greedy Diva		</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Sep 2010 16:26:28 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Interesting post. I am so excited about seeing this place - meeting my New Yorker friend there in November (counting the days...) - but very interesting to see your thoughts on it. The pasta section looks fantastic.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Interesting post. I am so excited about seeing this place &#8211; meeting my New Yorker friend there in November (counting the days&#8230;) &#8211; but very interesting to see your thoughts on it. The pasta section looks fantastic.</p>
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