
BY: Abigail Napp
New Yorkers must stay inside and avoid the grocery store, but thankfully, fresh Italian food remains well within reach. The city’s top Italian food purveyors, from wholesalers to family-run shops, will bring the best of their store to your door (or a neighbor in need.)
In addition to Eataly and Teitel Brothers, many neighborhood gems selling pasta, meat, and specialty goods can now deliver to boroughs beyond Manhattan via Mercato, a new grocery delivery service. So, keep the 00 flour and burrata on your grocery list, and relax since there’s no need to wait in line. Here are a few recommendations for finding Italian groceries while staying put.
SOURCE: https://www.lacucinaitaliana.com
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