BY: Ewa Kern-Jedrychowska
Popular Italian restaurant Tuscan Hills is moving to a "more central" location in Forest Hills, replacing its sister eatery Ovo Sodo, the owners said. Tuscan Hills, known for its classic Northern Italian cuisine, opened nearly a decade ago at 115-20 Queens Blvd., near the Kew Gardens border.
But next week, it will reopen about seven blocks west, at 110-60 Queens Blvd., where Italian bistro Ovo Sodo is currently located, the owners said. Marco del Peschio and Roberto Lamorte, who own both eateries, said they decided to consolidate them to avoid the rising costs of running two restaurants.
SOURCE: https://www.dnainfo.com/
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