BY: Daniella DiRienzo
Where better to satisfy your craving for Italian food than the state’s oldest Italian restaurant? If you agree, you’ve got to pay a visit to Lillo’s. The decades old eatery has long been known for its "famous pizza pies and Italian dishes." Take a look: This is Lillo's in Leland. It first opened its doors in 1948, which means it’s been serving up tasty Italian food for 71 years!
Ever since opening, running Lillo’s has been a family affair – complete with family recipes. According to the restaurant’s owner, "90% of the Italian dishes are entirely homemade," making for one tasty experience. The menu is full of classics, like spaghetti and meatballs and chicken Parmesan.
SOURCE: https://www.onlyinyourstate.com
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