by Lisa Petrillo
Mark has been cooking up authentic homemade food as owner and head chef of Randazzo's for 12 years. The popular and charming eatery showcases his favorite memorabilia on the wall. He packs in loyal customers for lunch and dinner daily.
The Godfather plays in the background while diners enjoy a true taste of Italy. "I like to stick to the classics. I use great ingredients like my grandmother did. I keep it simple, fresh, I do not over complicate it," the chef explained.
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