Ask manager Fabio Onori what he would recommend from the menu at Angelino Palmetto, and he might recommend the parmigiana, the rigatoni alla carbonara or the saltimbocca all romana. “All are very good,” he said.
Angelino Palmetto recently opened at 336 Eighth Ave. W. in a white, two-story buidling that has been home to several previous restaurants. The Palmetto restaurant is a sister to Angelino Sarasota that opened recently at 481 N. Orange Ave.
SOURCE: https://www.bradenton.com
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