
The smell of freshly grated parmigiana and pecorino Romano cheese, the aroma of fried balls are just a few of the mouthwatering aromas that greet you, along with the workers as you enter Faicco’s Pork Store located in Dyker Heights, Brooklyn.
Established in 1910, it’s been family owned and operated for generations since. The Faicco’s take pride in tradition and authenticity and that is plain to see as soon as you walk in. The store is so neat and clean and the workers ensure that it is nothing less than pristine.
SOURCE: http://www.sfctoday.com
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