
BY: DAN MANNARINO
For the past 91 years, Little Italy has been home to the yearly San Gennaro festival. The feast features some of the best Italian food around with vendors who wake up each and every day early to prep for the thousands that flock daily to the area. In the middle of it all, along Mulberry Street sits a simple red door four steps below street level.
It is unmarked with a red light bulb above it and when that red light is on, head right inside. After you weave your way through an entrance and hallway - you will find yourself inside "The Mulberry Project." "It is smack in the middle of red sauce land," says owner Carmine DiGiovanni." "It is a hidden little gem."
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