Restaurants
"Stan Horwitz" > wrote in message
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> In article >, "Nexis" >
> wrote:
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>> >"John Kane" > wrote in message
>> ...
>> >On Jul 9, 12:47 am, "Nexis" > wrote:
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>> >> There are very few Italian places that don't offer spaghetti...it
>> >> doesn't
>> >> necessarily follow that there will be alot of children there. Just
>> >> head
>> >> to
>> >> Little Italy here to see that in action :-)
>> >>
>> >> kimberly-
>>
>> >I'll have to check a few menus but I don't think most of the
>> >(presumably) Italian restaurants serve spaghetti.
>>
>> >John Kane Kingston ON Canada
>>
>> They do here. And yes, they are *real* Italian restaurants, not Pizza
>> Hut
>> or the like.
>> Spaghetti is, after all, an Italian dish.
>
> I have never heard of an Italian restaurant in the United States without
> spaghetti on the menu.
>
> Despite what some people claim, spaghetti isn't just for kids. In
> Philadelphia where I grew up and still work every day, there's a well
> known Italian restaurant called Ralph's that's famous for its spaghetti
> and home made red sauce. Ralph's is the oldest family owned Italian
> restaurant in the United States and they've been serving the same menu
> since they first went into business over 100 years ago. My favorite dish
> there is their veal cutlet with a side of spaghetti.
760 S 9th Street. You go, Stan!!!!
-ginny
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