BY: MICHAEL SCOTTO
Arthur Avenue in the Bronx is an Italian food lover's paradise. It's where shops more than a century old sell bread and cheese that look so good, people want to photograph it before they taste it. There are so many stores that Christian Galliani and his wife, Danielle Oteri, give tours to locals and tourists who want to know where to find the best mozzarella.
"There's no other collection of Italian shops and just Italian culture left in the city in this concentration," said Christian Galliani, the founder of Arthur Avenue Food Tours. For many people, Manhattan automatically comes to mind when they think of Little Italy. But the Little Italy along Arthur Avenue is thriving in a way Mulberry Street is not.
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