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I just tried a new Italian food place that's about 10 minutes away from where I live (I live in a rural area, so that's very close). Somehow I never noticed it before today. They are locally owned, and it appears this is the only location. They don't even have a website.
I'd give it a solid 9/10. Bread rolls were 10/10. I got a chicken parm because that's super safe when trying a new place. Chicken parm was very good, but not life changing. Maybe an 8.5/10. It was a little expensive, but it had large portions, more than enough for two meals. I'm more than happy to pay a little more to support a local business owner.
I'd definitely go back.
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