
BY: DAVID GRUNFELD
Mosca's Restaurant got its start in 1946 when Italian immigrants Lisa and Provino Mosca moved to the area from Illinois and began cooking their family recipes from the old country.
Today, it's a destination restaurant on the outskirts of town, known for family-style servings of rustic Italian fare. Food writer Ian McNulty has a profile of the restaurant and how the family is managing changing times and shifting generations. See that story here.
SOURCE: https://www.nola.com
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