
BY: Carol Ann Benanti
“Oh what a night!” The big Italian party continues to live on — bigger than ever — at Villa Paradiso in Great Kills. The dining spot is nestled behind the former Pathmark Plaza of Great Kills — where there’s a celebration going on week after week. And last night was no exception.
Situated off Greaves Avenue and Amboy Road, the casual, 150-seat Italian supper club that opened its doors about seven years ago and replaced Joe’s of Avenue U, continues to attract diners with its unique concept. After all, foodies have always opined music and food go hand-in- hand — and that the restaurant experience isn’t only about authentic cuisine, but also about music and good entertainment.
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