
BY: AMY DREW THOMPSON
It was a little luck that brought Rome’s Flavours to our neck of the woods back in 2014. Also, Romans. And Emilia and Pino, “partners in business and in life,” come from Italian royalty.
“My mother-in-law, Anna, was the Queen of Gnocchi,” says Emilia (she and her husband decided to forgo surnames in this piece). “My sister-in-law, Marina, of Lasagna. My mother is the Queen of Meatballs and Parmigiana…”
SOURCE: https://www.orlandosentinel.com
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