
BY: Michael DeSantis
Vico, an Italian restaurant, is set to bring a taste of Italy's Amalfi Coast to Farmingdale. Owner Perry Fortuna visits his family in the Italian coastal town of Vico Equense each year. A popular food destination, many chefs hail from Vico, and Fortuna draws inspiration from the town's cuisine, which he hopes to soon bring to 313 Main Street.
The restaurant is targeting a soft opening date of June 28, at the former site of Frankie's East Side Pizza. "It's the best feeling in the world," Fortuna told Patch. "It's like getting something you create out and making other people happy. That's why we're in the business: service to other people. It's just like home. I'm bringing my home to Farmingdale."
SOURCE: https://patch.com
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