BY: REGAN STEPHENS
If you’re looking for a super-authentic South Philly Italian meal in the city these days—a classic chicken parm or meatballs in red gravy—you better know someone who’s willing to invite you over for dinner, or hope that Mr. Joe’s is open. (The little restaurant run by Vincent Termini, Sr. known for its authentic dishes is also known for being pretty loose with its opening hours.) Very soon, though, it’s going to be a lot more convenient to get your fix.
Michael Schulson and Nina Tinari are opening their eighth restaurant, and for their first Italian concept, they’ve partnered with South Philly’s resident experts—Termini Sr., along with his sons, Joey and Vinny Termini, the family behind the 97 year-old eponymous South Philly bakery known for its iconic, freshly-filled cannoli and other Italian pastries. Set to open in November, Giuseppe & Sons will house a luncheonette upstairs, and a sprawling, swank subterranean space, all serving up classic South Philly Italian dishes.
SOURCE: https://www.foodandwine.com
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