
BY: Beth Durreman
There is a little Italian Restaurant located on the corner of Main and North St. in Perryville. Galati’s Italian Restaurant is filled with the wonderful aromas of pasta and pizza and other mouthwatering Italian food, happy diners enjoying their meal and each other’s company, and the whole time you will see owners Sal and Vita Galati, serving the customers, visiting with the customers, throwing pizza dough in the air, and making everyone feel right at home in this little slice of Italy in Perryville.
How did Perryville become the home of Galati’s Italian Restaurant? It all began in Italy. Having just got out of the Italian Navy, Salvatore “Sal” Galati was introduced to Vita DiMaggio through a friend of his, Vita’s cousin. Vita was on vacation with her family for one week in Palermo, the capital of Sicily, Italy.
SOURCE: http://www.perryvillenews.com/
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