Mangiamo's fresh ravioli and pasta, popular at the Saratoga Farmer’s Market, is now available at its own shop. Rose Contadino, who learned the art of pasta making at the side of her Italian grandmother and mother, is offering her specialty cheese ravioli, as well as capellini, fettucine and pappardelle in a new store at 75 Woodlawn Ave.
And while it’s tough to open a new business during the pandemic, Contadino is hopeful as she provides a product that she says is not readily available in the area. “Coming up here, there was nothing,” said Contadino who moved here from Stamford, Conn., four years ago.
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