BY: ESTHER DAVIDOWITZ
New York City pizza cognoscenti know that getting a table at Song'E Napule in Greenwich Village is not easy. The place is teeny. The lines are often long. And reservations, until recently, were not offered. But many New Yorkers put up with the wait, the tight space, the noise. Pizza this good is worth a bit of inconvenience.
Soon North Jersey pizza lovers will have their own Song'E Napule. Owner Ciro Iovine, an Old-World pizzaiolo who came to America from his hometown of Naples 10 years ago, is set to open a Song'E Napule in Rutherford in May.
SOURCE: https://eu.northjersey.com
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