
NYC's Flatiron District offers exceptional food, with a handful of incredible authentic Italian restaurants nestled in the small, historic neighborhood.
Have you made your way to Via Emilia yet? The excitement of this restaurant doesn't just come in the form of food, but also in fun facts. For instance, according to the restaurant's menu, tortellini was invented centuries ago when an Italian innkeeper caught an eyehole glimpse of a gorgeous woman undressing. After catching a peek of the woman's navel, he was then inspired to create pasta similar to the image of the woman's navel, called tortellini.
Fonte: Italian Made
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