
BY: Joann Vaglica
When it comes to Italian restaurants on Long Island, we've got cuisines from Sicily to Tuscany and beyond. Now taking on modern Italian from the Campagnia region (Naples is the capital) is Nunzi’s in Farmingdale, inspired by owner Michael Napolitano’s late grandfather.
"He was cut from a different cloth. He was old school — one of those guys who wore suits to his doctors' appointments," Napolitano recalled of his grandfather, whose nickname was Nunzi growing up.
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