
BY: Gloria Knott
We might be 6,000 miles from Italy, but with Roma Imports around the corner, the distance doesn’t feel as far. What originally started as a wholesale marketplace has blossomed into a grocery store, catering business, deli, and restaurant.
Owner Lilian Spieth was born in Calcutta and moved to Israel as a teenager. While on vacation in Scotland, Spieth met her now-husband and began traveling around the globe. “Living in so many places exposed me to new cultures and kitchens,” Spieth says. “Every day, I was cooking something new.”
SOURCE: http://tucson.com
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