
BY: Lauren Glassberg
For this edition of Neighborhood Eats, we're headed to Queens for a taste of Italy. Senso Unico is Italian for "one way," and once you find your way to this spot in Sunnsyide, Laura and Vincenzo Garofalo hope you keep coming back. She's from Astoria, and he's from Italy -- where they met -- and opening their own restaurant in New York City was their dream.
The recipes stem from his family's traditions of cooking in Avellino, Italy. Her family is also in the restaurant business, so she runs the front of the house. There are plenty of handmade pasta options, and the tiramisu is infused with beer.
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