
BY: Collier Sutter
Some NYC traditions aren't going anywhere. Come September, Mulberry Street is usually filled with the aroma of fried dough and grilled sausage, as a million visitors stroll through the streets of Little Italy for the Feast of San Gennaro. This year, even though parades, festivals and fairs are all still on pause, an event inspired by the Feast of San Gennaro is still popping up in Little Italy.
New Yorkers can enjoying Italia in all its carb-heavy glory in the Italian feast, filled with foods from NYC’s favorite new and old school Italian restaurants. Bring your eating pants for Don Angie’s lasagna, Di Fara’s slices, and, for dessert, Regina Grocery’s arancini, Belle’s Cafe’s rainbow cookies and and Morgenstern's spumoni ice cream.
SOURCE: https://www.timeout.com
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