By Jenna Carpenter
St. Augustine Beach residents Simone and Monica Parisi want to bring the taste of northern Italy to St. Augustine. Originally from Florence, Italy, Simone said he wants to give residents a place where they will never eat the same dish twice, no matter how often they come to the restaraunt.
"I grew up in a family where food is the most important thing," he said. Simone and Monica own Terra & Acqua, a new restaurant at 134 Sea Grove Main Street in Sea Grove Plaza on St. Augustine Beach. Terra & Acqua is located in the same building that has housed three other restaurants since 2011, said City Manager Max Royle.
Source: http://staugustine.com/
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