From the outside, it's a typical warehouse. But on the inside, you'll find some of the best ingredients from Italy to ever hit your tongue. "Kinda a hidden gem. A lot of people don't realize this premier Italian food specialty business is here in the heart of The Grove in St. Louis," said Vince Di Piazza.
D'Italia Fine Italian Imports owner has tested hundreds of rare artisanal foods from Italy."Once or twice a year we go there. It's always an adventure," he said. All of the delicious ingredients he finds in Italy are stored in this St. Louis warehouse, where online orders get packed and shipped to customers around the country.
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